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Bachelor's Button. 



Bachelor's Button, Double. 



It has been so perfected that fully 

 eigfhty per cent, of the flowers are double 

 and semi-double; are also increased in 

 size and present many bright colors and 

 distinct markings which have hitherto 

 been unknown in this old fashioned 

 favorite flower. Pkt., 50 seeds, 4 cts. 



BEAN. 



SCARLET RmiSER. 

 A Favorite Old-Fash- 

 ioned Climber, 



One of the very few 

 beans that are both orna- 

 mental and useful. It 

 grows rapidly to a height 

 of ten or twelve feet, and 

 is covered from July un- 

 til heavy frost with clus- 

 ters of beautiful scarlet 

 flowers. Pkt., 10 seeds, 

 4 cts. 



Mrs. Minnie Drechsler, Easton, 

 111., March 24, 1904, writes:— We 

 have used your flower seeds three 

 years and have had the most and 

 prettiest flowers in the neighbor- 

 hood. Outof one pacltet of Phlox 

 Drummond's seed we had over 

 thirty varieties of color. Our 

 Diaiithus were lovely, from pur- 

 e>t white to darkest red and as 

 double as any rose. The Helichry- 

 sum were a wonder; no one had 

 ever seen anything like them. 



Miss Kathelecn Whitefield, Paducah, Ky., April 14, 

 1004:— I want to thank you for the promptness with 

 which you have always filled my orders and tell you 

 kb*tmy flowers have always be«n a succom. 



$100 in prem- 

 iums for best 

 lawn grown 

 from Miss Lip= 

 piacott's seeds 

 in season of 

 1905. s^ f^ ^ 

 See page 48. 



Defiance Balsam, Lady Slipper. 



The most perfect in form and largest double flowered 

 Balsam yet developed, and by careful growth and selection, 

 has attained a standard that will be found hard to improve. 

 The mixture \.hich I offer is composed in uearly equal pro- 

 portions of eight colors; Rose, Rose-White Spotted. Pink, 

 Scarlet. White Tinted Violet, White Spotted, Scarlet White 

 Spotted and Purple; each having been grown separately. 

 Pkt., 50 seeds, 5 cts. 



Balsam, Good Mixed. 



A splendid strain, good colors and large double flowers; 

 not equal to "Defiance," but gives good satisfaction. Pkt., 

 30 seeds, 3 cts. 



Miss Louise H. Clements, Woodbury, Conn., May U, 1904, writes:— I have a 

 bed oil leelaad Poppies jsit a piotnrc in fu^ blo«m. The colors ar« perfeot. 



