BIG CHIEF (New Peony-flowered or Art 



Dahlia) — Brilliant cherry-red, margined 



rich velvety maroon. A strong vigorous 



grower, producing its immense semi-double 



flowers 6 to 7 inches across, in the greatest 



profusion, on long graceful stems. Price. 



strong roots, by mail, postpaid, 40 cents 



each. 

 SENSATION (Peony-flowered) — A new dou- 

 ble Century Dahlia that attracts the great- 

 est attention wherever seen. Color vivid 



vermilion scarlet, heavily tipped snow 



white. Its great value can be readily seen 



from the accompanying illustration. Tie 



graceful elegance of the single and the 



lasting quality of the double. An early 



and extremely profuse bloomer, making a 



distinctly unique aud striking appearance, 



and a favorite for cutting. Price, strong 



roots, 75 cents each. 

 SPECIAL OFFER: In order to introduce 



these 6 exquisite new Dahlias, that their 



great merits may be universally known, I 



offer one strong root of each under my 



complete guarantee, for only $2.00, value 



$3.70. 



Select Decorative Dahlias. 



These are a large flowering, about half 

 way in form, between the Cactus and 

 Show Dahlias, and give the greatest satis- 

 faction owing to their strong sturdy habits, 

 and free blooming qualities. 

 C. W. BURTON — Immense size, pure canary 



yellow. 

 LYNDHURST — Large vivid vermilion scarlet. ctmsjc AinmsT 



WM. AGNEW- The finest rich dazzling red. &JJ,JNJ>AiiU« 



SYLVIA — Shell pink, shaded to bright rose pink on the outer petals. Very fine. 

 NYMPHAEA— White, lightly suffused shell pink. 



Prices, any of above, 15 cents each; set of 5, by mail, postpaid, 60 cents. 



Superb Show Dahlias. 



These are of beautiful round form, large size; early, continuous and extremely profuse bloomers, with good stems. 



A. D. LIVONI — Clear bright pink, with beautiful quilled petals. 



ARABELLA — An exquisitely formed Dahlia. Primrose, edged rose. 



QUEEN VICTORIA — Rich golden yellow, beautifully quilled. 



RED HUSSAR— Rich glowing red. 



WHITE SWAN— Large, finest form. Snow white. 



Prices, any of the above, 15 cents each; set of 5, by mail, postpaid, 60 cents. 



TESTIMONIALS 



Eldora, Iowa. 

 Miss C. H. Lippincott, March 12. 1910. 



Dear Friend: 



A few vears aero I received some pansy seed from you, seven different kinds. They were the talk of the 

 neighborhood. 1 have always found all of the seeds received from you better than expected . I am a great lover of 

 flowers. Yours truly, 



Mrs. S. A. Mason. 



Fairfield, Iowa. 

 Miss C. H. Lippincott, Feb. 16, 1910. 



Hudson, Wisconsin. 



Please send me some more of your splendid flower seeds. All that I have ever had yet from your house 

 develop most exquisite flowers. They always grow good, strong plants. Wish you success in your new home. 



Yours very respectfully, 



Mrs. Emma G. Dowd. 



„ „. T . • March 11, 1910. 



Dear Miss Lippincott: 



My nasturtiums were purchased of you last year and they were the finest collection I have ever seen Tbey 

 were perfectly beautiful! Whenever I picked those pretty blossoms I wanted to thank you for the delightiul pleas- 

 ure they afforded me. Very truly yours, 



Mrs. Chas H. Rood, 



Lapeer, Mich. 



" . March 15, 1910. 



Dear Madam: 



I have received flower seed from you before and was very much pleased with them, especially the pansies 

 which gave so much comfort to look at. Yours for success, 



Mrs. j S. Hobson, 



Vincennes, Ind. 



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