MISS C. H. LIPPINCOTT, HUDSON, WISCONSIN. 7 
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T«\ a u M rii— Ffower^o f ° g ran d', large size | and [ most 
arai' «Lt x ssirw^g eg* ^ lS °- 8 — »-■ 
tSMn VrT B?KBNVON^ bliutlfui’ slTde 8 ^ light primrose yellow. Pkt., 
D^E*^' tv^M^’si^Standerd clear ttat ° f 
violet. Large size, hooded form. I kt., J g .^ri e tT beautiful, bright and clear; 
SCARLET GEM-The color is almost L ^““" n t * b ^ "eeoration and for exhibition. It 
a color much to be desired, both for nome ibd e advantage. It is strong 
?r K1 tX with s t urd *6 te ms f ^un d" wo ll del- f u H y free flowering. Pkt., .00 seeds. 
NEW^DOUBLE* SiVeeT PEA— Rouble jSwee^^eas^ are i^vis^^profusio^o^ rlch^y 
CJanr§o^r| Xt «rs r0 a b re «i B o,v 0 l';f g r 
l\i x u r bin t” 't bey W us ua fly “produce 20 to '40 pe“ cent P of double f.ossom, Pkt., too 
Pkt., 100 
seeds, 4 cts. ; oz., 10 cts. Awitur to a special demand for all the new and 
SWEET PEAS, Best New Mj^ed -O^ing to a sp ^ inf ^ and m0 st distinct sorts, 
finer varieties. I have selected all the larger uowe ^commend it as extra choice 
r “- ,k ‘ ' 
4 cts.; oz., » ^ ct »d Bears generally three and sometimes 
NEW DWARF PINK ■ CUPID ' SnKKT are ldenticai with the tall growing Blanche 
four flowers to a stem. The flower* standard is a bright rose pink, while the 
Ferry, and are fully equal ln «lze. Tb e sttmaaro b fU . oz 10 ctg- 
wlngs are pure white H g ht pink. but 5 inches high and blooms 
NEW DWARF WHITE CUPID SHEET ™A-^O.OWS # 0. ^ whUe _ tbe , eaveg bein g 
.w£S?»5flS3? n $I - M - 
ANV 3, 4c PKTS., for 10 CENTS, NASTURTIUMS, DWARF. 
golden queen— G olden-yellow 
flowers on golden foliage. Pkt., 40 
seeds, 5 et9.; oz.. 10 cts. 
golden kin G— Rich glowing 
orange-yellow. Dark purplish foliage. 
Pkt., 40 seeds, 5 cts,; oz., 10 cts. 
CRYSTAL PALACE GEM— Rich sul- 
phur yellow, spotted with carmine. 
Pkt., 40 seeds, 5 cts.; oz., 10 cts. 
AURORA— The ground color Is a 
chrome-yellow, the upper petals being 
of a somewhat lighter tint, while the 
two lower petals are spotted and 
veined with purplish-carmine. Pkt., 
40 seeds, 5 cts.: oz., 10 cts. 
EMPRESS OF INDIA— The leaves 
are of a dark purplish blue color, 
making a suitable background for the 
brilliant crimson-scarlet flower. Pkt., 
40 seeds, 5 cts.; oz., 10 cts. 
LADY BIRD— The ground color of 
the flower is rich, golden-yellow, each 
petal barred with a broad vein of 
bright ruby crimson. Pkt., 40 seeds, 
— — 5 cts.; oz., 10 cts. 
SPOTTED KING — Rich orange spotted with maroon. Pkt., 40 seeds, Be. ; oz., 10c. 
CHAMELEON — The flowers of this new Tom Thumb Nasturtium are In color 
crimson gold and bronze, bordered and flamed, changing In hue almost daily, 
hence named “Chameleon.” Pkt., 40 seeds, 6 cts.; oz., 15 cts. 
