MISS C. H. LIPPINCOTT 



HUDSON, WISCONSIN 



Anchusa Capensis, 



or 



Cape Forget-Me-Not*. 



A hardy annual of more than 

 ordinary beauty. It grows 

 about two feet high, branching 

 freely and bearing a profusion 

 of the most lovely flowers, 

 similar in all respects to the 

 Forget-me-not, though the 

 blossoms are much larger and 

 of finer color. It is always 

 taken for a beautiful, large- 

 flowering Forget-me-not, and 

 for bouquets and cut flowers 

 it is indeed superior to it. Its 

 color is a deep, clear, brilliant 

 blue with a pure white eye; 

 one of the rarest and most 

 lovely shades of that color. It 

 blooms early and continues all 

 summer. Pkt., 2C0 seeds, 5 

 cts. 



Walker's Japanese 

 Flower Food 



Has no equal for improving 

 Palms, Rubber Plants and 

 Ferns, producing growth and 

 renewing the green. 

 By mail, 25 c+s. per nackage. 



Alyssum, Little Gem. 



The plants are very dwarf. Each 

 spreads so as to completely cover a cir- 

 cular space twelve to twenty inches in 

 diameter. They soon become one mass 

 of white, remaining in full bloom from 

 spring to fall — being densely studded 

 with the beautiful miniature spikes of 

 deliciously fragrant flowers. 

 Pkt., 300 seeds, 5 cts.; oz. 30 cts. 



Alyssum, Saxatile Compaction 



Showy golden yellow flowers, hardy 

 perennials, blooms the first season; 

 excellent for rock work. 



Pkt., 200 seeds, 5 cts. 



Alyssum, Sweet 



Its pure white, fragrant flowers are 

 produced from early spring until kill- 

 ed by frost; very useful in all kinds 

 of bouquets. 



Note — For a cemetery plant, noth- 

 ing is more suitable than Sweet Alys- 

 sum — requiring but little care and 

 attention and being a continuous 

 bloomer throughout the summer. 

 Pkt., 300 seeds, 5 cts., oz., 25 cts. 



Alyssum. Little Gem, 



