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MISS C. H. 



.IPPIXCOTT, HUDSON, WISCONSIN. 



Aristolochia Sipho. 



(Dutchman's ripe Vine.) 



A hardy perennial climb- 

 er, of rapid, luxuriant 

 growth, with large, heart- 

 shaped leaves. Pkt., 15 

 seeds, 5 cts. 



The Blue Daisy. 

 Agathea Coelestis. 



The flowers are the very coun- 

 terpart of the Paris Daisy which 

 is sky blue with a yellow disc. 

 It makes a very pretty object 

 for summer decoration in trie 

 Sower garden; of easy growth 

 and the plant may be had in 

 flower all the year 'round, it is 

 amed to Cineraria, and requires 

 about the same treatment. A 

 fin e winter bloomer. Pkt., 4UJ 

 seeds, 5 cts. 



Double Daisy. 

 Bellis Perennis. 



"Daisies are easily grown from 

 «mrmg sown seed and come into 

 flowe? in a very short time The 

 flowers are white, pink, red and 

 variegated. Not all will come 

 <louble from seed. Finest mixed. 

 Pkt., 300 seeds, 5 cts. 



New Snowball Daisy. 



A beautiful white flowered 

 variety having very long stems 

 with large double flowers, about 

 ei^htv per cent of which are ex- 

 tremely double. Pkt.. 300 seeds. 

 5 cts. 



If you want real help with your 

 flowers, send for a copy of "Home 

 Floriculture,'" 174 pagei, paper 

 cover, 25 cents. 



