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MISS C. H. LIPPINCOTT 
P~> HIM curmlne- 
”SW2? M > “ "JSSSU 2%£ «&.•&: 
“Sr •W’fcU&rsw-r as. *5, 1 ,.™*,"? :,: . 
33SSSS Sra»H is ‘ »wp- 
a color much to be desired, both for home^nhif*^ 164, be&utlful, bright and clear; 
also shows well in artificial light which l^Si im™i? tl0n / nd * for exhibition. It 
WfsTt: r 0 “ts 8tUrdy stems > S ^ t “ dW wonderfuUy ll free ,I fl^ ) ^erlng t . ae pkt^ t i<?o '£S* 
stiffly ^Vectf'broad^y^xpanded-'cofor whlte^suff^wd b ?^ utif } 11 coloring. Standard 
carmine at the base; wings widely ^oread ? al f 0Q ]?l nk ' tinted with 
shading to deep rose in the center ’ inn iCat< i y veined with rose carmine, 
THE HON. sms: E. KENYON-A beiutlfei’ shad.' ^? 8 ;, i. ct8 'i oz " 10 cts - 
100 seeds, 4 cts.; oz., to Cts. beautiful shade of light primrose yellow. Pkt., 
finer va^*tles, B I C8 ha?e”e*ected _ a?l W the lareer SP flo ial , demand . for al > the new and 
This I call my Best Mixed and I can nnr?fc r ninsi Werlne and mos t distinct sorts. 
PEA^Mixed C “ 0i " e 
for months — the leaves being unite hidden b'it. ** J ncbes high 11,1,1 blooms frociv 
Pea! "pktl^ 10o' seeds^*™ cts. ; "as” * 10* cts™ t ' V ° th<5? another Sw'S 
ONE PACKET EACH OF THE ENTIRE COLLECTION OF GRANDIFLOP X 
SRFET PEAS, 27 PKTS., FOR 75 CENTS, INCLUDING SPENCER Tl ’ ; t i 
ANY 8, 4c PKTS., FOR 10 CENTS, AND AN Y 4, 10c ozs., FOR *5 CENTS 
NASTURTIUMS, DWARF 
GO o BD l E 0 X ct?. UEEN ^ 30lden - yP,,0W ^oinea rut., 40 seeds, 5 cts.- 
G «e L eds EN 5 «rSV 0W!n8 orange-yellow. Dark purplish foliage. Put. 40 
£«' Ch SUlPh " r ye,,OW ’ *«*>«*« with carmine. Pk,„ 40 
Ai ^hat*nghter%in r t! 11 while" the twS 'Ting of " sn ' n °- 
carmine, l’kt., 40 seeds, 5 cts.; oz., 10 cts. L Sp0ttca !lnd ' c, uud with purpush- 
' EMPRESS OF INDIA — The leaves are of a 
dark purplish blue color, making a suitable 
bae &?'J, for ,he brilliant cr^o, p 
fo etH floWer - Pkt - 40 ^eds, 5 cts.; oz., 
tlIRD— -The ground color of 
tbc Bower is rich, golden-yellow, each 
bar J' ed with a broad vein of 
bright ruby crimson. Pkt., 40 seeds, 
0 cts.; oz., 10 cts. 
SPOTTED KING — Rich orange S"otted 
with maroon. Pkt., 40 seeds, 5c. ; oz., 10c. 
CHAMELEON — The flowers of this 
new Tom Thumb Nasturtium are in 
color crimson, gold and bronze, bor- 
dered and flamed, changing in hue al- 
most dally, hence named “Chameleon.” 
Pkt., 40 seeds, 5 cts.; oz., 15 cts. 
FINEST MIXED— The best ever pro- 
duced ami not surpassed for gorgeo -x- 
tiess of colors and brilliancy of effect 
unbracing every known good sort. In 
Dw-arf Nasturtiums I consider my spe- 
■lal mixed the best that money can buv 
10* cts 4 ° HeedH ’ 5 et8 ' : ° Z “ 1# cts - : V* lb - 
