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MISS C. II. LIPPINCOTT, HUDSON, WISCONSIN. 
Scarlet Sage, Salvia Splendens. 
One of the grandest plants in cultivation, 
a bed of them surpassing the finest scarlet 
Geraniums in brilliancy and continuous bloom. 
The lower spikes often measure 10 to 12 
inches in length, and there are as many as 
2 00 spikes on a well grown plant. From the 
time they first begin to flower the plants are 
never out of bloom until killed by late frosts. 
It is easily grown from seed. 
Pkt., 100 seeds, 5 cts. 
Salvia Bonfire. 
This is one of the finest Scarlet Sages, 
growing in a compact bush about 2 feet high 
by two feet in diameter. Its erect spikes of 
brilliant scarlet flowers stand clear above the 
dark green foliage and completely cover the 
plant. Pkt., 100 seeds, 10 cts. 
Salvia Farinacea. 
The plants form dwarf, compact bushes, 
with long spikes of beautiful blue flowers, 
which make a charming contrast when grown 
with the scarlet described above. 
Pkt., 100 seeds, 5 cts. 
Salvia, Pure White, 2 Feet High. 
Pkt., 100 seeds, 5 cts. 
Rhodanthe. 
A lovely everlasting, either in the garden 
or for winter bouquets; flowers white, rose, 
crimson. Pkt., 5 cts. 
Racinus 
Zanzibariensis. 
An entirely new class 
from Africa, with leaves 
often measuring two feet 
across; the seeds are mar- 
bled, speckled and spotted. 
Pkt., 8 seeds, 5 cts. 
Racinus, 
Cambogiensis. 
Large palm-like leaves of 
a brilliant, bronzy-red ma- 
roon color with large red 
veins. Pkt., 10 seeds, 5 cts. 
Racinus, 
Castor-Oil Bean. 
Many choice varieties 
mixed. Pkt., 10 seeds, 5 cts. 
Sunflower, 
Mammoth Russian. 
Of gigantic dimensions, 
both flower and stalk. 
Oz. t 5 cts.; 1 lb., 20 cts., 
postpaid.; by express or 
freight, 10 lbs., (55 cts.; 
25 lbs., $1.10. 
Sunflower. 
Chrysanthemum- Flowered. 
Grows seven feet high. 
Perfectly double, the color 
is the brightest golden yel- 
low. The flowers are so 
perfect in form that they 
resemble very double Chry- 
santhemum-flowered Asters 
with long stems. 
Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 25 cts. 
