MISS C. H. LIPPINCOTT 
GODETIA. 
FINEST MIXED— Beautiful, hardy 
annuals, remarkable for the delicacy 
of their very hue large blossoms; 
flower deep rose f)ink, rosy carmine, 
snow-white with bright carmine rose 
spots, carmine, crimson, lilac with pur- 
ple and white. Fkt., 400 seeds, 3 eta. 
IRIS, FLOWERING 
FLAGS. 
KAEMFEBI, JAPANESE IRIS— This 
is oue of the showiest of the “Flags,” 
and is now extensively used in the 
hardy garden. Blooms the second year 
from seed. Tkt., 100 seeds, 5 cts. 
ICE PLANT. 
MESESBRANDTHEMUM-A hand- 
some and curious plant for hanging 
baskets, rock work and vases. The 
leaves and stems appear as though 
covered with ice crystals and look like 
rock candy. The whole plant is pe- 
culiarly brilliant in the sunshine. Pkt., 
400 seeds, 4 cts. 
GLOXINIA. 
GLOXINIA. 
The Gloxinia is a grand flower and 
makes a lovely pot plant; as easily 
grown and eared for os many of the 
common flowers. The handsome bell- 
shaped flowers embrace a great var- 
iety of the richest and most beauti- 
ful colors, ranging from pure 
white to dark red. pink, blush, 
lavender, indigo blue, marble 
and spotted. They will bloom 
in four or live months from 
time seed is sown. Pkt.. 
100 seeds. 10 cts. 
GERANIUM 
FINEST MIXED— The most 
popular plant grown either 
for pot culture in winter or 
for bedding out in summer. 
No flowering plants are more 
grown, and certainly none 
more suitable for large beds 
where a mass of bloom is 
desired, or for single speci- 
mens in pots for the house. 
But few are aware that they 
can be grown easily from 
Heed, and flowers the first 
season if sown earlv. and 
will frequently reward the 
cultivation with charming 
new varieties; in fact pro- 
pagation by seed is the 
only Kiire way to obtain new 
varieties. 
Have used your seeds the past two 
years and always found them to be 
first-class seeds. Am very glad to 
get so many good seeds for this 
small price. Mrs. W. McMenainin. 
Feb. 1<, 1914. Menomonie, Wis. 
Fkt., 50 sced9, 10 cts. 
GERANIUM 
