Alyssum. Little Gem. 



Alyssum, Little Gem. 



The plants are very dwarf. Each spreads so as to 

 completely cover a circular space twelve to twenty inch- 

 es in diameter. They soon become one mass of white, re- 

 maining- 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, Sajcatile Compactum. 



Showy, golden-yellow flowers; hardy perennial, blooms 

 the first season; excellent for rock work. 

 Pkt., 200 seeds, 3 cts. 



Dickinson, N. D., April 18, 1907. 

 Dear Miss Lippincott: 



Last year I ordered my sweet pea seeds from your 

 catalogue. They were more than a success. I picked the 

 blossoms ttvice a day and still there were plenty of 

 flowers left on to make the vines look pretty. I have 

 doubled my order this year. Yours, Irene Walton. 



Alyssum, 



Sweet. 



Its pure white, 

 fragrant fl o w e i s 

 are produced from 

 early spring until 

 killed by frost; very 

 useful in all kinds 

 of bouquets. 

 Note— For a ceme- 

 tery plant, nothing 

 is more suitable 

 than Sweet AI5 s- 

 suin— requiring 

 but little care and 

 attention and being 

 a continuous bloom- 

 er throughout the 

 summer. 



Pkt., 300 seed^, 

 5 cts.; oz., 35 ct^. 



Acroclinium, 

 Everlasting. 



One of the most 

 beautiful and val- 

 uable of the evei- 

 lasting flowers 

 called by some 

 "Pink Daisies 

 very effective in 

 borders during the 

 blooming seasons 

 and possessing the 

 additional a d v a n - 

 tage of being avail- 

 able for winter dec- 

 oration, for which 

 purpose it is now 

 extensively grown. 

 The densely double 

 flowers are fault- 

 less, both in shape 

 and color; the flow- 

 ers are somewhat 

 larger than the sin- 

 gle, and from the 

 seed I offer above 

 75 per cent, will be 

 double. Pkt., 100 

 seeds, 5 cts. 





Arabis Alpina. 



The pure white flowers grotv so uniformly and thickly 

 that it gives the effect of a sheet of snow. Plants perfect- 

 ly 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, espe- 

 cially 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. 



