MISS C. H. LIPPINCOTT 



HUDSON, WISCONSIN 



Antirrhinum 



Tom Thumb, Snapdragon. 



Very dwarf, growing only 

 eight inches high, thickly 

 studded with beautiful 

 spikes of gay colored flow- 

 ers, orange, scarlet, rose- 

 white, maroon, striped, etc. 



Pkt., 500 seeds, 5 cts. 



Antirrhinum 



New Giant. 



Flowers double the size of 

 the older sorts, more closely 

 set on the stems, and colors 

 more clear and brilliant. 

 Plants very compact and 

 bushy, growing about 12 

 inches high. All colors, 

 mixed. 



Pkt., 400 seeds, 5 cts. 



Antirrhinum 



Queen of the North. 



The finest and most beau- 

 tiful of all the Snapdragons. 

 The plants grow into hand- 

 some, regular bushes, 12 

 inches high, covered with 

 large white flowers of a de- 

 liciously sweet perfume. 

 Suitable for bedding or pot 

 culture. 



Pkt., 400 seeds, 5 cts. 



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NOTICE. 

 Asparagus is very slow to germi- 

 nate, requiring from 60 to 90 days, 

 "but once started is a very rapid 

 grower. Seed should be soaked, in 

 warm water before planting. 



Asparagus Sprengeri 



Highly praised everywhere; hand- 

 somest seen drooping from a pot or 

 basket. Sprays four to six feet long, 

 of fresh, green, feathery foliage; use- 

 ful for bouquets, wreaths or sprays, 

 remaining perfect for weeks after 

 cutting. Grows freely the whole 

 year round; extremely valuable for 

 all purposes. Flowers white, fol- 

 lowed by red berries. 



Pkt., 15 seeds, 10 cts. 



Asparagus, Plumosus Nanus. 



This graceful climbing Asparagus 

 has foliage finer than that of the 

 most delicate fern, and will last for 

 weeks after being cut. It is an ex- 

 cellent house plant, succeeding un- 

 der almost any condition. 



Pkt., 10 seeds, 10 cts. 



Watervill, Maine 

 Dear Miss Lippincott, 



I wish tQ tell you that I had the 

 handsomest Stocks and Petunias last 

 year grown from seeds bought of you, 

 that I ever saw, I ordered the same 

 kind this year. Mrs. Silas Adams, 



