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MISS C. H. LIPPINCOTT, HUDSON, WISCONSIN. 
MOON- 
FLOWER 
1MOMAEA 
NOCTIFL.O- 
RA — It bears 
lovely white 
flowers 5 to 
(5 inches in 
diameter with 
a five pointed 
star in the 
center. The 
flowers open 
at dusk or 
earlier on 
cloudy days, 
at which time 
(hey are de- 
liciously, fra- 
grant. Start 
the seed in 
the house and 
set out as 
early as safe 
in the spring 
Tkt., 15 seeds 
8 eta. 
EVENING 
GLORY 
BONA NOX. 
Violet; flow- 
ers large and 
fragrant, es- 
pecially In the 
evening. 
Pkt.. 10 seeds 
S cts. 
IMPERIAL JAPANESE MORNING GLORIES. 
They measure from 4 to 6 inches across and their greater substance causes them 
to remain open much longer than the ordinary Morning Glories. The colors of the 
flowers and the shadings and markings are limitless, and are really wonders of nature 
of such incomparable beauty that descriptions are Inadequate, lkt.. Single and 
Double Mixed, 75 Seeds, 6 cts.; oz., 20 cts. 
TALL MORNING GLORIES, OLD-FASHIONED. 
All colors mixed. Pkt., 100 seeds, 4 cts.; oz., 10 cts. 
MARIGOLD, THE ELDORADO. 
The large bushy plants are each a ball of brilliant color, many . 
having seventy-five flowers in bloom at one time. The flowers a £ e J*^o 4 inches 
diameter, imbricated and perfectly double. They embrace four shades of color— the 
lightest primrose, lemon, golden yellow, and deep orange. 1 kt., 100 seeds, 4 cts. 
MARIGOLD, FRENCH MIXED. 
A class of showy and extremely effective plants, with fine double Ap^rsof rich and 
beautiful colors; very well adapted for large beds and bordering. I kt., 100 seeds, 4c. 
MARIGOLD, LEGION OF HONOR. DWARF SINGLE. 
The blooms are of medium size, rich golden yellow, with the center of each petal 
broadly marked with velvety crimson brown and with clustering stamens in bright 
shades of orange yellow; blooms abundantly from July until cut down by frost, bo 
easily raised from seed that I strongly recommend it to everyone, lkt., 100 seeds, 4c. 
NICOTIANA AFFINIS. 
When its large, pure white flowers are fully expanded In the evening and early 
morning, it has a most striking effect, and is so fragrant that a ama ll bed will 
perfume the whole surrounding atmosphere. If the plants are taken up in the fall, cut 
back and potted, they will bloom freely all winter in the house. Pkt., 300 seeds, 5 cts. 
