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MISS C. H. LIPPINCOTT 
SALPIGLOSIS 
SCABOSIA MOURNING BRIDE 
Pincushion Plant. 
NEW GOLDEN YELLOW— The flowers 
are double, of a fine, pure yellow color, 
and are charming for boquets. The plants 
are semi-dwarf and very free blooming. 
Pkt., 60 seeds, 6 cts. 
SNOWBALL— The flowers are very 
large, measuring fully two inches in 
diameter, of purest white and very 
double. It comes quite true from 
seed. Pkt., 60 seeds, 6 cts. 
DOUBLE BLACK — A new variety, 
with elegant double-black, purple 
so deep in color as to ap- 
coal black. Pkt., 60 
Mixed double, all colors. Pkt., 100 
a r, i>fa 
JAPONICA— A hardy perennial 
variety from Japan, forming bushy 
plants 2 y* to 3 feet in height and 
bearing on long, wiry stems beauti- 
ful artistic lavender-blue flowers 2 
to 2% inches across. The plants are 
extremely floriferous, producing a 
continuous crop from the end of 
June until late in autumn. A fine 
cut flower. Pkt., 60 seeds, 6 cts. 
On© packet each, live packets of 
the collection of Scablosa, for 20 cts. 
VELVET FLOWER — The graceful flowers, 
borne on long stems, range in color from the 
most delicate shades of light blue and straw color 
to the deepest purple and the richest brown and 
maroon. The quaint, funnel-shaped flowers some- 
what resemble those of the Petunia, and are 
borne in great profusion. Large flowering mixed. 
Pkt., 300 seeds, 6 cts. 
Eugene, Ore., April 13, 1916. 
Have bought seeds of you 
for twenty years because they 
G-R-O-W and are as repre- 
sented. 
Mrs. Wesley Hosmer. 
SWEET WILLIAM 
TRITOMA 
BED-HOT POKER, FLAME "FLOWER 
OR TORCH EIEY — Seed sown indoors 
or in a hotbed before the end of March 
and planted out in May will bloom 
freely and constantly from July till 
late Autumn. Flower stems rise to 
a height of about three feet ; the 
spikes 4% to 6 inches long, thickly 
set with tubular flowers, ranging 
In color from light citron-yellow 
to rich orange-scarlet. Pkt., 50 seeds, 
15 cts. 
SWEET WILLIAM 
DIANTHUS BARBATUS — The 
Sweet William is one of the finest 
flowering plants among the hardy 
perennials. The flowers have a wide 
range of bright colors and varied 
markings, including the finest auri- 
cula-eyed varieties. Single and dou- 
ble mixed. Pkt., 200 seeds, 6 cts. 
Carson, Iowa, June 27, 1910. 
Had lovely yellow asters last 
year from your seeds. 
Mrs. Geo. Hogue. 
