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MISS C\ II. l-IPPINCOTT, HUDSON, WISCONSIN. 
Begonia. 
Begonia — Tuberous rooted, sin- 
gle mixed. Seed saved from fin- 
est colors. 
Pkt., 100 seeds, 10 cts. 
Begonia — Tuberous rooted, dou- 
ble mixed, from the finest and best 
colors. 
Pkt., 100 seeds, 12 ets. 
Balsam Apple. 
A beautiful climbing plant with 
apple-shaped fruit, which, if pre- 
served in alcohol, makes a most 
useful liniment. 
Pkt., 25 seeds, 5 cts. 
Bean. 
Scarlet Runner. 
A Favorite Old-Fashioned Climber. 
One of the very few beans that 
are both ornamental and useful. Tt 
grows rapidly to a height of 10 to 
12 feet, and is covered from July 
until heavy frost with clusters of 
beautiful scarlet flowers. 
Pkt., 12 seeds, 5 cts.; pt., 20 cts.; 
<it., SO cts. 
Chicago, Ills. 
Miss C. H. Lippincott : 
Dear Friend I have been well sat- 
isfied with your seeds for about five 
years. I have beautiful flowers all 
summer and am enclosing my order 
for 1911. Please do not delay. 
Miss A. Studtmann. 
Begonia, Vernon. 
One of the most satisfac- 
tory pot plants for the 
house, and a popular bed- 
ding plant for the garden 
or lawn. It blooms with 
the greatest profusion 
throughout the summer. 
Flowers a brilliant orange- 
carmine with bright yellow 
centers, and the foliage 
waxy and glossy. It is 
easily raised from seed, and 
comes absolutely true. Val- 
uable for bedding and gen- 
eral culture. 
Pkt., 300 seeds, 5 cts. 
Bird of Paradise, 
Foinciana Gillesi. 
The color of the flower 
is a golden yellow, measur- 
ing two and a half inches 
across, with shape as 
shown in illustration, and 
is produced in very large 
trusses. The most beauti- 
ful part of the flower is the 
large pistils which are 
spread out in fan-like 
form, and are of bright 
crimson color. The foliage 
is also highly decorative, 
reminding one of a very 
delicate Acacia. If tho 
seed is started early, it will 
produce blooms in great 
profusion the first year. 
Pkt., 15 seeds, 8 cts. 
