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MISS C. H. LIPPINCOTT 
ASPARAGUS SPRENGERI 
ANTIRRHINUM. 
TOM THUMB 
SNAPDRAGON * 
Very dwarf, growing only 
eight inches high, thickly 
studded with beautiful 
spikes of gay colored 
flowers, orange, scarlet, 
rose-white, maroon, strip- 
ed, etc. Pkt., 500 seeds, 5 
cts. 
NEW GIANT— Flowers 
double the size of the 
older sorts, more closely 
set on the stems, and col- 
ors more clear and bril- 
liant. Plants very compact 
and bushy, growing about 
12 Inches high. All colors, 
mixed. Pkt., 400 seeds, 5c. 
Queen Victoria 3 ft. The 
best tall growing white. 
Brilliant Scarlet. 
Imteum, Golden King. 
Dellcata Daybreak Pink. 
Firefly Scarlet and 
White. 
ASPARAGUS 
SPRENGERI Highly praised 
everywhere; handsomest seen droop- 
ing from a pot or basket. Sprays 4 
to 6 feet long, of fresh, green, feath- 
ery foliage; useful for boquets, 
wreaths or sprays, remaining per- 
fect for weeks after cutting. Grows 
freely the whole year round ; ex- 
tremely valuable for all purposes. 
Flowers white, followed by red ber- 
ries. Pkt., 15 seeds, 8 cts. 
PEUMOSUS MANUS— This grace- 
ful climbing Asparagus has foliage 
finer than that of the most delicate 
fern, and will last for weeks after 
being cut. It is an excellent house 
plant, succeeding under almost any 
condition. Pkt., 10 seeds, 10 cts. 
NOTICE 
Asparagus is very slow to germinate, 
requiring from 60 to 90 days, but once 
started is a very rapid grower. Seed 
should be soaked in warm water before 
planting. 
Have raised some of your large flowering petunias, Grandiflora, for the last five 
years. They were beautiful. Miss Marie Ehlers, Bensenvllle. 111.. Apr. 29, 1916. 
