MISS C. H. LIPPINCOTT, HUDSON, WISCONSIN. 
DIANTHUS. 
DWARF SNOWBALL— This beau- 
tiful dwarf variety belongs to the 
Heddewlggii class of Dianthus. The 
plants are very compact dwarf 
growth and are covered with lovely, 
spotless, snow-white flowers very 
full and double. Prom Its dwarf 
growth it Is very attractive for 
edgings, while the flowers are also 
very useful for bofluets. 
I'kt., 150 seeds, 4 cts. 
DWARF FIREBALL— The most 
brilliant annual pink In cultivation , 
the plants are constantly covered 
with blood-red, perfectly double, 
laclnlated flowers until checked by 
severe frosts. I*kt., 150 seeds, 4 cts. 
I had beautiful Asters last 
summer, all my friends would 
say — “How beautiful, I never 
saw such Asters." 
Mrs. N. A. Cottrell. 
Feb. 15, 1913. Aurora, Ills. 
DIANTHUS OR CHINESE PINKS. 
BEST MIXED— One of the most useful and Lmg^ror^pur^vrtiUe^o^e 
variety of colors and markings cannot be .surpassed. rang g _f om P flower garden 
most delicate pink andglowlngdeepcrmson. AW«f these ^ 
will make a grand display at email cost. The Hnotte( j striped and handsomely 
standard sorts, all the new and brightest color . In * p ft^ Vte I guarantee it will 
fringed varieties of late introduction, both single and douDie r g 
give satisfaction with any other strain offered. I kt„ .00 seeds, 
NEW LARGE-FLOWERED DWARF DOUBLE 
HYBRID PINKS. 
The plants grow only nine or ten Inches 
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DIANTHUS, PLUMARIUS, PHEASANT’ S-E YE PINK. 
Dianthus. Plumarius, Is the old-fashioned Gnu *** 
flower Is always 
satisfactory. Pkt., 100 seeds, 4 cts. 
WILD FLOWER GARDEN. 
Choice mixed seeds. A mixture of season, 'andTs^s^TaUy 
flowers, producing a constant and varied bloo leading varieties or a much 
suited for those who wish only a .few seeds each of the " s J h a er manner can 80 
more extensive collection than their means w P ml " e ls especially prepared 
fronf choice, M^dl Wort and'^rleties being ^refully PJJgJ^ 
riongslde°t U he d fence. “nd on' untidy bare spots of ground and cannot fall to 
give satisfaction. Fkt., 300 seeds, 4 cts.; ox., 15 cts. 
