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Ageratum, Imperial Dark Blue, 



A plant that blooms continuously all sum- 

 mer in the garden and makes a pleasing 

 contrast of color with more brilliant varie- 

 ties. I offer seed of the new Imperial Dark 

 Blae as the best and most showy. 

 PkL, 300 seeds, 5 cts. 



Ageratum, Dwarf White, 



Very dwarf and compact: pure white. 

 Pkt, 300 seeds. 5 cts. 



Abutilon, 



Flowering Maple. 

 A very popular perennial shrub, 

 with bell-shaped drooping flow- 

 ers, well adapted to house culture, 

 easily raised from seed, and if 

 sown before April, under glass, 

 plants will bloom the first season. 

 For winter flowering, plant in 

 September. Finest mixed. 

 Pkt.. 30 seeds, 5 cts. 



Acrolinium, Everlasting. 



One of the most beautiful and 

 valuable of the everlasting flow- 

 ers, called by some '"Pink 

 Daisies"; very effective in bor- 

 ders during the blooming seasons, 

 and possessing the additional ad- 

 vantage of being available for 

 winter decoration, for which pur- 

 pose it is now extensively grown. 

 The densely double flowers are 

 faultless, both in shape and 

 color; the flowers are somewhat 

 larger than the single, and from 

 the seed I offer above 75 <~'c will 

 be double. PkL, 100 seeds, 5 cts. 



Arahis Alpina, 



The pure white flowers grew so uniformly 

 and thickly that it gives the effect of a sheet 

 of snow. Plants perfectly hardy. The 

 earliest, prettiest, spring flower. The 

 spreading tufts are densely clothed with 

 neat, lively green leaves and covered with 

 pure white flowers of the most lovely 

 effect, conspicuous at a great distance, 

 especially in large masses on rockeries or 

 broad edgings for park roads, having the 

 advantage of braving the greatest drought 

 during summer and always looking neat. 

 Pkt., 400 seeds, 5 cts. 



Achillea. 



Ptarmica — (Double White Yarroiv.) One 

 of the best hardy white perennials in the 

 list. Grows about two feet high, and from 

 spring till frost is covered with heads of 

 pure white double flowers. A grand plant 

 for cemetery decoration. Easily grown 

 from seed, flowering the first season if 

 Bown early. Pkt. . 300 seeds, 5 cts. 



Dear Miss Lippincott: 



I was much pleased with seeds I received from you two years ago. The Pansies (Royal 

 Show) were all you claimed them to be, and I still havx: a fine bed of them. Also Marguerite 

 Carnations are doing well. Mrs. Nelson J. Gcrffroy, 



Sandusky, Mich. 



