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MISS C. H. LIPPINCOTT, HUDSON, WISCONSIN. 
HEUCHERA. 
(ALUM HOOT) SANGUINCA. 
One of the finest hardy per- 
ennials. The flowers are of 
a rich, bright crlmsou color; 
Ihe leaves light green ami 
slightly hairy. Excellent for 
cutting. Tkt., 500 seeds 5 els. 
HELICHRYSUM. 
A very popular everluatlug; 
large, full double Dowers of 
various colors, front bright 
yellow to scarlet, shaded and 
tipped. Uandsome bounds 
may be formed of them for 
winter, if blossoms are gath- 
ered when on the point of ex- 
panding. Pkt., 200 seeds, 3c. 
HELIANTHUS. 
SUNFLOWER — (Globosus 
Fist ulosus.) The best and 
most eCfectlve of all annual 
Sunflowers; Dowers Immense, 
from 12 to 10 Inches in dia- 
araeter, globular and extrem- 
ely double. Of easy culture as 
well as showy. l>kt„ 40 seeds, 
4 ets. 
HUMULUS. 
HUMULUS 
JAPONICUS. 
VARIEGATED JAPANESE 
HOP — One of the most rapid 
climbers grown; seeds can be 
sown In the open ground In 
the spring and It will attain 
enormous dimensions very 
quickly. The foliage Is lux- 
uriant and variegated. It Is 
one of the best plants for 
covering verandas and trellises. 
Heat, drouth and Insects do 
not trouble It. Pk., 40 sds., 5c. 
HIBISCUS. 
GOLDEN BOWL— This Is a 
plant that will bloom early 
from spring-sown seed, the 
enormous flower measuring 
o or 0 inches across, beauti- 
fully cupped and of the most 
exquisite, soft canary yellow, 
with a large black center. 
These beautiful flowers are 
borne in great profusion all 
summer. Pkt., 30 seeds, 5c. 
GOLDEN BOWL. 
The Nasturtiums I raised from your 
seed last summer were beautiful and 
contained colors I bad never before seen 
in that flower. Mrs. A. M. Quirk, 
Lockport, N. Y. 
I raised 45 Dahlias from 
one 5 cent packet of your 
seed last year. 
Mrs. Chas. Nixon. 
Charleston, Ills. 
