MISS C. U. LIPPINCOTT, HUDSON, WISCONSIN. 
Sweet-Scented Pansies. 
The Perfume of the Violet, 
The Beauty of the Pansy. 
This class is the result of crossing 
the Pansy (viofa tri-color) with the 
Sweet Violet (viola cornu la). The re- 
sulting hybrids, in addition to retain- 
ing the delightful Violet perfume, pro- 
duce the most beautiful Pansv-like 
blossoms. 2 to 2J inches across, of 
great substance and of an endless 
variety of colors. They are not equal- 
ly fragrant, though the majority are 
as highly scented as the sweetest 
Violet. Mixed colors. 
Pkt., 1.10 seeds, 5 cts. 
Emperor Frederick Pansy. 
The first color is deep, velvety 
brown, shaded into a narrow band of 
deep, golden yellow, which borders 
each petal. The perfect flowers show 
a distinct face, marking a rich gold 
and dark brown. 
Pkt., 150 seeds, 5 cts. 
Pansy, Emperor William. 
Ultramarine blue with a violet eye. 
Pkt., 150 seeds, 5 cts. 
New Imperial German Pansy. 
“Masterpiece” or Ruffled Pansy. 
This strain comes nearer to “Double Pansy" than 
anything else Introduced under the name. The 
number of petals is the same as that in the other 
Pansy flowers, but they are crimped and curled in 
such a fashion that the flowers appear double. The 
flowers are of enormous size, often 3 inches across, 
and the color variations and combinations are odd. 
and striking. 
Pkt., 150 seeds, 10 cts. 
Primula Sinensis; Chinese Primrose. 
Many persons seem to think that Primulas are successfully propagated only in the 
greenhouse, henc<- we find amateurs often reluctant to attempt their culture. They arc 
unequaled as winter bloomers, easily grown if the right conditions are observed, and give 
a succession of flowers throughout the season, and are prized for both their beauty and 
delicate fragrance. Single fringed, finest mixed. Pkt., 50 seeds, 10 cts. 
Primula, Double. 
Best mixed, all colors. Pkt., 30 seeds, 15 cts. 
Primula Obconica. 
Primula Obconica 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, 10 cts. 
Star Primula. (Primula Stellata llybrida*. ) 
Many of the blooms are equal in form and purity of color to those of the Chinese 
Primula, and, as they last lcn ,cr and the plants can be much more easily grown, they 
deserve to b * widely cultivated. Of the seed now offered the mixture contains seven 
charming and distinct colors. Pkt., 100 seeds, 10 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 groat hardiness and ease of culture with unrivaled beauty and profusion of 
bloom. In tlie open ground it grows freely and profusely; will thrive well under any and 
all eonditlons and bloom the year around in pots, or during the spring, summer and fall, 
in the garden. Pkt., 100 seeds, (i cts. 
This mixture embraces seed of 
over fifty colors and markings, and 
is guaranteed to equal any strain 
offered as Imperial German. 
Pkt., 150 seeds, 5 cts. 
Pansy, Good Mixed. 
Fine for bedding; many rich 
colors. Pkt., 300 seeds, 5 cts. 
NOTICE. — One packet of each 
of the seventeen varieties of 
Pansies for 75 cents. 
