MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 
25 
Enclosed is U 
s m a l 1 order for 
vegetable aiul 
flower seeds from 
the new catalogue 
which I received 
to-day. 
Last year I or- 
dered nasturtium 
and verbena seeds 
and both did bet- 
ter than any I ever 
had or ever saw. 
The verbenas are 
still blooming. I 
thank you for the 
catalogue, also for 
prompt and care- 
lul attention past 
orders have receiv- 
ed. Wishing you 
continued success. 
Miss Ella Carlson, 
Water Valley, 
Jan. 2 , 1014. Miss. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM. 
FRENCH MARGUERITES — Annual 
variety much grown for cut flowera. 
The plants grow twelve to eighteen 
Inches high and produce on long stems 
beautiful large flowers of many bright 
colors. They flower all summer In the 
garden, and make elegant pot plants for 
winter flowering, Fkt., 200 seeds, 3c. 
INODORUM PEENISSIMUM— Although 
a pereunial, it flowers abundantly the 
first year from seed, each plant pro- 
ducing hundreds of beautiful, perfectly 
double, snow-white flowers unsurpassed 
for boquets. It remains In bloom all 
summer, and Is In all respects one of 
the handsomest and most valuable of 
flowers, rkt., 200 seeds, 6 cts. 
FANCY PERENNIAE— From the best 
Incurved, Pompone, Japanese, Chinese 
and Anemone-flowered varieties, Seed 
sown in the hotbed In February or 
March, or even April, will give plants 
that bloom In August or September, and 
cannot fall, with proper care, to give 
magnificent flowers In a wonderful va- 
riety of colors and forms. Pkt„ *00 
seeds, 10 cts. 
COBAEA SCANDENS. 
COBAEA SCANDENS. 
A beautiful, large, bell-shaped flower, 
green at first, but rapidly changing to 
a beautiful deep violet-blue. A well 
established plant, will rnn SO to 40 feet 
a season. l*kt. f 20 seeds, 5c.; % oz., 15c. 
My little boy must have some of 
Miss Lippincott’s seeds 
Mrs. W. E. Ford. 
April 17, 1914. Suflield. Conn. 
