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MISS C. H. LIPPINCOTT, HUDSON, WISCONSIN. 
NIGELLA, LOVE-IN-A-MIST. 
Hardy annual, known as “Devil-in-Bush” and “Lady-ln-Green M because the blos- 
soms are partially concealed by the abundance of finely cut foliage. The plant and 
Uower are both handsome and require but little care. Pkt., 150 seeds, 3 cts. 
OXALIS. 
It is not generally known that these annual varieties of Oxalis are fully equal 
for edging to the varieties grown from bulbs. Mixed colors. Pkt., 200 seeds, 4 ets. 
ORNAMENTAL GRASSES. 
All the annual varieties mixed, many 
of them being really handsome in growth, 
and all of them desirable for winter 
boquets, if cut while green and dried in 
the shade. Pkt., 200 seeds, 4 cts. 
Just a few lines to tell you how well 
our Castor Beans did last year from 
your seed. Plants grew 11 ft. high, 
and leaves measured 37 inches across. 
They were beautiful, and admired by 
everybody. Then we had some Gran- 
diflora Petunias, which bloomed all 
summer; such a variety and large per- 
fect blossoms as we had, they were 
simply grand. We would not be with- 
out them, and shall try to have still 
better ones this year. 
Miss Marie Ehlers, 
April 8, 1913. Bensenville, Ills. 
PRIMULA SINENSIS; CHINESE PRIMROSE. 
Many persons seem to think that Primulas are successfully propagated only in 
the greenhouse. They are unequaled as winter bloomers, easily grown if the right 
conditions are observed, and give a succession of flowers throughout the season. 
Single fringed, finest mixed. Pkt., 50 seeds, 8 cts. 
PRIMULA, DOUBLE. 
Best mixed, all colors. Pkt., SO seeds, IB cts. 
PRIMULA OBCONICA. 
. PrIl £ l,,a Obconlca is as near an everblooming plant as it is possible to obtain. 
It has been known to flower for over twelve months without a break. Pkt., 100 
seeds, 5 cts. 
POLYANTHUS, PRIMULA ELATIOR. 
Showy, early spring, free flowering plants, fine for either pot or outdoor culture, 
hardy perennials; 9 inches. The best single; all colors mixed. Pkt., 200 seeds, 6c. 
STAR PRIMULA. 
(PRIMULA STELLATA HYBRIDA.) Many of the blooms are equal in form and 
purity of color to those of the Chinese Primula, and, as they last longer and the 
plants can be much more easily grown, they deserve to be widely cultivated. Pkt., 
100 seeds, 6 cts. 
THE MEXICAN PRIMROSE. 
The superb colors, combined with airy grace and a beautiful form, make a 
flower which is almost perfection. The plant seldom grows over ten inches in height, 
but inclines to a trailing habit, sweeping its branches out over the ground, or 
drooping out over the sides of the pot, holding its large, silky flowers erect. As a 
window plant it combines great hardiness and ease of culture with unrivaled beauty 
and profusion of bloom. In the open ground it grows freely and profusely; will 
thrive well under any and all conditions and bloom the year around in pots, or 
during the spring, summer and fall, in the garden. Pkt., 100 seeds, 5 cts. 
