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MISS C. H. LIPPINCOTT, HUDSON. WISCONSIN. 
AMBROSIA. 
A hardy annual with long spiral steins, bearing 
an abundance of small, round greenish-yellow 
buds and blossoms which are exceedingly 
fragrant. It Is as desirable as the Rose 
Geranium as a plant with fragrant foliage, 
and for making up into boquets and 
other floral work. Its long, beautiful, 
frlngy spirals of lovely green are 
unsurpassed. It is one of the eas- 
iest plants to grow, and seed may 
be sown early in open ground. 
Fkt., 400 seeds, 5 cts. 
ANGEL’S BREATH, OR 
GYSOPHILA. 
An annual that should be in every garden, for 
it thrives everywhere, and furnishes the loveliest 
material for all kinds of boquets. The tiny little 
flowers are borne In abundance on long, graceful, 
branching stems which lend a most graceful, 
light appearance to any bunch of flowers. 
Pkt., 300 seeds, C cts. 
AQUILEGIA, OR COLUMBINE. 
Very handsome, ornamental, hardy perennial 
plants of easy cultivation and bearing In pro- 
fusion large flowers of novel shape and In a 
great variety of colors. Double mixed. 
Pkt;, 300 seeds, 6 cts. 
CRAB’S EYE VINE. 
ABRUS PRECATORIUS — A most beautiful 
climber, either for pot culture or the open ground 
in summer; bears clusters of bright yellow flow- 
ers, followed by bunches of pods, which, when 
dry, burst open, disclosing brilliant red seeds 
with black eyes, used for making beads and 
ornaments, for which purpose they are exceed- 
ingly pretty. Pkt., IS seeds, 6 cts. 
Everyone should grow Angel's Breath to mix 
with all flowers for boqnets. 
Am ordering some more of 
your good flower seed, for I 
have had better luck with 
your seed than any other. I 
am very much pleased with 
flowers grown from your seed, 
especially Dahlias and Pans- 
ies. Miss Ann L. Hunt, 
Kittrell, N. C. 
