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MlS^ C. H. LIPPINCOTT, HUDSON, WISCONSIN. 



CANDYTUFT. 



<G I A N T E-MPKESS— A magnificent 

 Variety, with enormous flattened head 

 of large, pure white florets. Good 

 stems. Pkt., 200 seeds, 5 cts. 

 HARDY FERENNIAIi SEM 



PERVIRENS — A profuse bloom 



ing, white hardy perennial, 



coming in flower early in the 



spring. Much used for cem- 



etaries, rockeries, etc. 1 foot. 



Pkt., 200 seeds, 6 cts. 



SNOW QUEEN— A valuable 



and distinct species of great 



beauty. It is an annual var- 

 iety and grows very rapidly. 



quickly coming into blooui 



and remaining in full flowev 



for about three months. It 



bears but little foliage, ami 



the mass of white produced 



makes it useful for bordei>. 



Pkt., 300 seeds, 5 cts. 



MIXED— All colors. Pkt., 



400 seeds, 5 cts. 



CYCLAMEN 



GIGANTEUM— Flowers of 

 extraordinary size, and ot 

 great substance. The leaver- 

 are proportionately large and 

 beautifully marked. Pkt., 25 

 seeds, 10 cts. 



The Coboeas you sent me 



[were fine, would like more 



:his year. Mary J. Smith, 



Portsmouth, N. Y. 



CLEMATIS PANICULATA. 



CLEMATIS PANICULATA. 



JAPANESE VIRGIN'S BOWER PERENNIAI.— This is one of the really good 

 hardy climbers. The leaves are of a bright, glossy green, and when in bloom it 

 astonishes with the quantity of flowers, the plant being completely hidden beneath 

 a blanket of white, hawthorne-scented blossoms, a grand plant for piazzas, fences. 

 in fact any position where a climber is wanted. It is just the thing for covering 

 terraces and embankments; does equally well in sunshine or shade, and stands un- 

 rivaled as a plant for the cemetery. Soak the seed in warm water for twenty-four 

 hours before sowing. Pkt., 50 seeds, 10 cts. 



CLEMO PUNGENS, THE GIANT SPIDER PLANT. 



A robust plant growing vigorously 4 to 5 feet high, unaffected by wind or weather, 

 and flowering profusely and continuously for months. The flowers are very showy, 

 bright rose color; growing freely from seed sown in the open ground, thrives luxuri- 

 antly, and blooms all summer, no matter how unfavorable the season may be. It is 

 also one of the best honey producing plants, and should be planted liberally by all 

 bee-keepers. Pkt., 200 seeds, 5 cts.; oz., 25 cts. 



CANARY BIRD FLOWER. 



TROPAEOLUM CANARIENSIS— One of the most beautiful annual climbers, with 

 bright green foliage, delicately cut and very ornamental. The flowers are bright 

 golden yellow, bearing a fanciful resemblance to birds with extended wings. Succeeds 

 best in a cool, slightly shaded situation; also does well as a pot or basket plant for 

 the window or conservatory. Pkt., 30 seeds, 5 cts. 



CYCLAMEN, PERSICUM. 



Well-known bulbous rooted plants, universal favorites as pot plants for winter 

 and spring blooming, producing handsome red and white flowers, with beautiful 

 variegated foliage, in different shades of green. Mixed. Pkt., 25 seeds, 5 ots. 

 Cyclamen seed should be sown from the middle of August 

 to the end of September for best results. 



