MISS C. H. LIPPINCOTT 
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PEONY FLOWERED DAHLIAS 
A new family of Dahlias originating In Holland. The artistic (lowers are very 
large and are best compared to the semi-double Peonies in form. The gayest of all 
Dahlias for coloring. Price, except where noted, 30 cents each. 
ATTRACTION (new)— Large flowers of 
an elegant lilac- rose; will be the attrac- 
tion in any Dahlia garden. BO cents. 
AVALANCHE (new)— Pure white, the 
best white in this class. 25 cents. 
BERTHA VON SUTTNER — Blush - rose 
tinted salmon-pink; line. 
CIIATENAY (new)— Color a lit-up pink 
like Chatenay Rose. 25 cents. 
DIL PEARY— Dark mahogany shaded 
velvety crimson. Award of merit. 25 
cents* 
GEISHA— The pride of the Peony flow- 
ered Dahlias. This most sensational 
variety is the showiest and most at- 
tractive of (his type in existence. The 
wonderful flowers are renowned for 
(heir excellent qualities: being excep- 
tionally beautiful in color, perfect in 
form, grand in appearance and immense 
in size. The color of this acquisition is 
remarkable and attracts everybody's at- 
tention. It is a superb combination of 
brilliant scarlet and gold with an ex- 
quisite ring of rich, clear yellow at 
the center. Occasionally the first flower 
comes fully double, but all that follow 
show that beautiful golden center which 
combines to make this flower the most 
charming. Its form is very original, 
consisting of peculiarly twisted and 
curled petals. The effect of these phe- 
nomenal flowers is most pleasing, giv- 
ing this variety the supreme place as 
the showiest Dahlia in existence. 35 
cents, 
JOHN WANNAMAKER (new) — This 
grand new Dahlia was awarded first 
prize for the best pink Dahlia of any 
class by the American Dahlia Society at 
the New York exhibition. Has flowers 
seven and one-eighth inches in diam- 
eter. Clear pink. A wonderful flower. 
50 cents. 
QUEEN WIL1IELMINA— The flowers of 
this grand variety are snow-white, with 
a center of golden-yellow. They look 
like huge butterflies on the plant. They 
are so light and airy. Extra flue. 
SHERLOCK HOLMES (new) — A lovely 
shade of mauve; this is known as the 
Blue Dahlia. 35 cents. 
YELLOW KING (new)— “The finest 
Peony Dahlia ever shown,” was the re- 
port of the jury last year. Clear yel- 
low, large, elegant flowers. 50 cents. 
HARDY VINES 
HONEYSUCKLES 
AlIREA RECTICULATA (Golden Leaved) 
—A variety with beautiful variegated 
foliage of yellow, white and pink. 10 
cents. 
CHINESE EVERGREEN— Sweet-scented. 
Blooms nearly all the season; deli- 
ciously fragrant; flowers buff, yellow 
and white. 10 cents. 
HALL’S JAPAN— Sweet-scented. This is 
(he most consistent bloomer of the 
class, being literally covered all sum- 
mer with beautiful yellow and white 
flowers; very fragrant. 10 cents. 
SCARLET TRUMPET, or Red Coral— A 
rapid grower, bright red with trumpet- 
shaped flowers. This is the old, well- 
known variety. 15 cents. 
YELLOW TRUMPET— Golden, trumpet- 
shaped flowers; fragrant. 15 cents. 
The set of Five Honeysuckles for 50 cts. 
CHINESE MATRIMONY VINE — Pale 
purple flowers, followed by scarlet ber- 
ries. A rapid and desirable climber. 
10 cents. 
CINNAMON VINE— Bears white flowers 
with tine cinnamon fragrance. 5 cents 
each; six for 25 cts. 
CHINESE WISTARIA — Desirable for 
porches, trellises, etc., and when in full 
bloom is truly magnificent. It flowers 
in early spring, in long, drooping ra- 
cemes, resembling in size and shape a 
bunch of grapes. 15 cents; large plants, 
40 cents. 
CLEMATIS PANICULATA 
Covered In August and September with 
a sheet of clustered snow-white bloom of 
the most delicious fragrance. An arbor 
or portico over which this Clematis is 
trained is a wall of white for the time 
being, and it blooms when nearly all 
other vines have ceased blooming. Per- 
fectly hardy ; grows rapidly. Fine vines, 
15 cents, two Tor 25 cents. Strong two- 
year Held plants to bloom this year, 35c 
each, 
AMPELOPSIS A'EITCHII (The Boston 
Ivy) — Clings firmly to any wall build- 
ing or tree. Green leaves in summer, 
changing to red in the fall. 10 cents 
each, two-year-old plants, 25 cents; 
three-year-old plants, 40 cents. 
ENGLISH IVY — This climber is in great 
demand for covering walls. Plant in 
the least exposed situation. 15 cents; 
three for 35 cents. 
