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MISS C. H. LIPPINCOTT 
DIANTHUS 
DWARF SNOWBALL — This beautiful 
dwarf variety belongs to the Hedde- 
wiggii class of Dianthus. The plants 
are very compact dwarf growth and are 
covered with lovely, spotless, snow-/ 
white flowers very full and double. 160 
seeds, 6 cts. 
DWARF FIREBALL— The most bril- 
liant annual pink in cultivation ; the 
plants are constantly covered with 
blood -red, perfectly double, lacinated 
flowers. 160 seeds, 6 cts. 
NEW DWARF DOUBLE 
HYBRID PINKS 
The plants grow only nine or ten 
inches high, with extra large double 
flowers or perfect form and brilliant 
colors, ranging from pure white to deep 
crimson, while many are variegated. 
Blooms freely the first season. Pkt., 160 
seeds, 6 cts. 
DIANTHUS OR CHINESE PINKS 
BEST MIXED— One of the most useful and desirable plants, and for beauty and 
variety of colors and markings cannot be surpassed, ranging from pure white to the 
most delicate pink and glowing deep crimson. 200 seeds, 5 cts. 
DIANTHUS, PLUMARIUS 
Pheasant's-Eye Pink 
* Dianthus, Plumarius, is the old-fashioned Grass Pink. It is perfectly hardy, 
blooms very profusely in early summer. Its use either as a cemetery or garden 
flower is always satisfactory. Pkt., 100 seeds, 6 cts. 
FORGET-ME-NOT 
VICTORIA — Of stout and bushy habit of 
growth, bearing umbels of large bright, 
azure blue flowers, with central dou- 
ble blooms, and when fully grown 
is quite globular in shape and 
and perfectly covered with 
flowers. This beautiful Forget- 
Me-Not is the best for carpet 
bedding edgings and masses, 
for growing in pots. Plst., 200 
seeds, 5 cts. 
FORGET-ME-NOT, “VICTORIA” 
FORGET-ME-NOT 
PINK — Myosotis Alpestus, 
Rosea — One of the earliest 
plants to flower in the spring. 
This plant is bushy, stalks 12 
inches long ; is an excellent 
border plant, and can be 
easily multiplied by division 
of the roots. Pkt., 200 seeds, 
6 cts. 
For many years have used your seeds and enjoy the beautiful flowers very much. 
Ashland Oregon, Feb. 18, 1916. Mrs. Jennie Spindler. 
