Bedding and House Plants. 
ASPARAGUS PLUMOSA (Climbing Laco Fern). 
Can be supplied up to about June 1st. 
A finer and more delicate plant than the Sprengerll 
bat hardy and easily grown; very satisfactory for win- 
dow and house culture; an extremely graceful window 
climber, bright green feathery foliage, ns tine as the 
finest silk or lace. The fronds retain their freshness 
for weeks when cut, and are greatly admired for floral 
decoration. An exceedingly beautiful plant for house 
and conservatory, and will thrive nicely in the tem- 
perature of an ordinary living-room. Entirely un- 
equalled for the grace and beauty of its lovely, spray- 
like fronds. Each 16c; three for 40c, postpaid. 
ASPARAGUS SPENGERII. 
EMERALD FEATHER ASPARAGUS. 
This is undoubtedly one of the handsomest and most 
valuable evergreen trailing plants for the house and con- 
servatory ever introduced. It is especially valuable for 
pots, vases, baskets, etc., covering all with its beauti- 
ful sprays of lovely green feathery foliage, which can 
be cut freely and are very useful for bouquets, wreaths, 
aud all kinds of floral decoration. It makes a charm- 
ing ornamental plant for the window or conservatory 
in winter, and Is equally valuable for vases, baskets, 
porcli-hoxes, In summer. It is a strong, vigorous plant, 
very easily grown, requires hut little cure and keeps 
on growing, fresh and green, year after year. Eaoh 
16c; three for 40c, postpaid. 
One plant each of the two kinds of Asparagus for 
■8o, postpaid. 
Asparagus Sprengeri, 
COLEUS (Foliage Plants). 
Wo offer a very fine variety of Coleus and they are 
delicate colors. It is very hard to describe the various 
tints. Each 12c; three for 30c, postpaid. 
Golden Bedder. Deep golden yellow variety. 
Fire Brand. Dark crimson, shaded garnet; a tine 
bedder. 
John Good. Extra strong grower. Leaves light green 
■potted yellow; almost pure yellow in summer. 
Verschafeltii. This is one of the best for bedding, 
having a rich velvety crimson foliage. 
CYPERUS ALTERNIFOLIUS. 
Umbrella Plant. 
This is a plant of the easiest culture and a large 
npeelmen Is os handsome as a palm for decoration. It 
makes a handsome pot plant, or can he used in baskets 
or vases, making a charming effect. It will grow 
luxuriantly In water, and is therefore, indispensable for 
rqunriums or fountains. Each 12c; three for 30c. 
FUCHSIAS. 
No class of plants are more graceful and elegant than 
the Fuchsias. The striking contrast of their colors, — 
white, carmine, rose, and purple*— rOMdOPS them per- 
fectly charming. Young plants will bloom profusely 
until October, but they must be planted In the coolest 
spot or in partial shade, as the sun will iujure the 
flowers. Each 12c; three for 30c, postpaid. 
SINGLE — Little Beauty. A perfect gem; marvelous- 
ly free-flowering. Flowers iy* Inches long; bright red 
tube and sepals; corolla rich purple. 
Rosalind. Tube aud sepals white; corolla magenta - 
pink. 
DOUBLE — 6igantea. The tube and sepals carmine; 
corolla a beautiful shade of light magenta. 
Mrs. E. G. Hill. Most perfect double white Fuchsia 
yet introduced. Tube and sepals bright reddish crim- 
son, contrasting with the large, pure white corolla to 
great advantage. 1 very free bloomer. 
Phenomenal. Sepals bright carmine; corolla violet- 
purple; flowers large. 
Storm King. Sepals bright crimson-scarlet; corolla 
shaded same, well balanced with a profusion of white. 
Heliotrope. 
One of the finest class of plants for cutting, ns the 
delicious fragrance of all the varieties is very durable. 
For the same reason they make excellent house plants. 
12c each; the two for 20c, postpaid. 
Dr. Livingston. Fine dark blue clusters. 
White Lady. Large pure white flowers. 
Double Petunias. 
Plants of the easiest culture, producing flowers in 
profusion. Excellent for bedding and pot culture. They 
are among the most desirable plants. Our collection 
embruces a number of beautiful colors. 
Crimson, Pink, Maroon, White, Variegated, 12c each; 
3 for 30c; 1 each of the 6 colors for 50o. 
SALVIA SPLENDENS (Scarlet Sage). 
This is the finest of all the Scarlet Sages, growing 
about 2 feet high and 2 feet through, producing 
through the entire season its brilliant spikes of flowers, 
which are borne well above the foliage. lOo each; three 
for 28c. 
Gannas. 
No class of plants ever offered has grown in popu- 
larity like these. They arc very effective for bedding 
on the lawn, and equally good when grown as pot plants 
in the house or conservatory. They commence bloom- 
ing soon after being planted out and flower profusely 
until stopped by frost. When well ripened by frost the 
bulbs should be carefully dug and dried and stored in 
a dry place in a temperature of 00 to GO degrees. They 
multiply very rapidly, and can ho kept for years by 
observing the directions given. They require a deep 
soil, enriched with well rotted munuro, and should lie 
watered freely. Our list embraces the best of the 
novelties and old standard varieties, eVery one of which 
we recommend to our customers. We give the ap- 
proximate height attained by the different varieties so 
that they may be properly arranged in bedding. 
Price for dormant roots, 15c each; three for 40c; doz. 
for $1.50, postpaid. Can be furnished up to about 
May 1st. 
Admiral Avellan, scarlet, overlaid with salmon, 5 ft. 
Allemania, salmon and golden yellow; very large 
flowers, 6 to 7 ft. 
Austria, pure canary yellow; very large open flowers, 
6 to 7 ft. 
Beaute Poitevine, a fine, free flowering crimson, 3 ft. 
Burbank, canary yellow with lower petals spotted 
crimson, G to 7 ft. 
Captain Drujon, flue deep red, dotted with golden yel- 
low; a strong grower, 5 to G ft. 
Chas. Henderson, deep rich crimson, yellow at throat, 
3 ft. 
Duke of Marlborough, velvety maroon, very dark, 3 1 /* 
ft, 
Florence Vaughan, very large, bright yellow flowers, 
dotted with scarlet, 4 ft. 
Madame Crozy, crimson scarlet, bordered with golden 
yellow, 'SVi ft. 
Philadelphia, large crimson scarlet flowers; one of the 
best, 3 ft. 
Queen Charlotte, orange scarlet, deeply edged with 
canary yellow, 314 ft. 
Rose Unique, beautiful rosy pink; a vigorous grower* 
IS ft. 
Address all orders for Plants to MISS C. H. LIPPINCOTT, MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 
