MISS C. H. LIPPINCOTT, HUDSON, WISCONSIN. 
IS 
ALYSSUM. 
ANCHUSA 
CAPENSIS. 
CAVE FOKGET-ME-NOT. 
A hardy annual of more 
than ordinary beauty. It 
grows about two feet high 
branching freely and bear- 
ing a profusion of the 
most lovely llowers, sim- 
ilar in all respects to the 
Forget-me-not, though the 
blossoms are much larger 
and of Uuer color. It is 
always tuken for a beau- 
tiful, large-dowering For- 
get-me-not, uud for bo- 
quets and cut flowers it 
is Indeed superior to it. 
Its color is a deep, clear, 
brilliant blue with a pure 
white eye; blooms early 
and continues all summer. 
Fkt., 200 seeds, 4 cts. 
i leel that it Is my 
duty to compliment 
you on the quality of 
your seeds. Last sum- 
mer I had the prettiest 
garden in our neigh- 
borhood and it was all 
from your seeds. 
Everyone admired the 
rare beauty of my 
Asters and Sweet Peas. 
Geo. W. Gibson. 
Baltimore. Md. 
ALYSSUM, LITTLE GEM. 
LITTLE GEM— The plants are very dwarf 
Each spreads so as to completely cover a cir- 
cular space twelve to twenty Inches In diam- 
eter They soon become one mass of white 
remaining In full bloom from spring to 
fall— being densely studded with the 
beautiful miniature spikes of delici- 
ously fragrant flowers, l’kt., 400 
seeds, 5 cts.; oz., 30 cts. 
9AXATILE COMPACT CM. 
Showy golden flowers, hardy per- 
ennials. blooms the flrst season; 
excellent for rock work. Put., 
M0 seeds, 5 cts. 
SWEET — Its pure white, fra- 
grant flowers are produced from 
early spring until killed by frost 
very useful In all kinds of bou- 
quets. , , . 
Note — For a cemetery plant, 
nothing is more suitable than 
Sweet Alyssum— requiring but 
little care and attention and be- 
ing a continuous bloomer through 
out the summer. Pkt., 400 seeds, 
3 cts.; oz., 25 cts. 
The sample package of seed 
you seut me last year proved 
so very satisfactory that I 
wish to try more this year. 
Miss Della Simpson, 
Stanton, Ya. 
