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MISS C. H. LIPPINCOTT, HUDSON, WISCONSIN. 



I got Nastur- 

 tium seeds from 

 you last spring 

 and never saw 

 more splendid 

 bloom or foliage 

 than groyrn from 

 your seed. 

 Lillian Parson 

 Hodgson, 

 Park Huron, 

 Mich. 



I grew flowers 

 from your seeds 

 last summer and 

 all gave excellent 

 results. 



Mrs. C. G. Kops, 

 Lawton, N. D. 



CHRYSANTHEMUM. 



FRENCH ^MARGUERITES — Annual 

 variety much grown for cut flowers. 

 The plants grow twelve to eighteen 

 inches high and produce on long stems 

 beautiful large flowers of many bright 

 colors. They flower all summer in the 

 garden, and make elegant pot plants for 

 winter flowering. Pkt.. 200 seeds. 6c. 

 INODORUM PI.ENISSIMUM— Although 

 a perennial, it flowers abundantly the 

 first year from seed, each plant pro- 

 ducing hundreds of beautiful, perfectly 

 double, snow-white flowers unsurpassed 

 for boquets. It remains in bloom all 

 summer, and is in all respects one of 

 the handsomest and most valuable of 

 flowers. Pkt., 200 seeds, 5 cts. 



FANCY PERENNIAL,— From the best 

 Incurved, Pompone. Japanese, Chinese 

 and Anemone-flowered varieties. Seed 

 sown in the hotbed in February or 

 March, or even April, will give plants 

 that bloom in August or September, and 

 cannot fail, with proper care, to give 

 magnificent flowers in a wonderful va- 

 riety of colors and forms. Pkt., 200 

 seeds, 10 cts. 



I want to tell you that we were 

 greatly pleased with the seed we 

 received from you last year. 



Bertha Sandle, Penfleld, N. T. 



UcusAEA {si^AAiNucNS. 



COBAEA SCANDENS. 



A beautiful, large, bell-shaped flower, 

 green at first, but rapidly changing to 

 a beautiful deep violet-blue. A well 

 established plant, will run 80 to 40 feet 

 a season. Pkt., 20 seeds, 6c.; ot., 16c, 



