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MISS C. H. LIPPINCOTT, HUDSON, WISCONSIN. 
BACH h i-O R 'S BUTTON. 
Bear in mind, August and September are the best 
months for starting your Perennials and a few of 
them are always an addition to your garden. 
A SMALL LIST OF GOOD PERENNIAL 
SEEDS. 
ALYSSUM— Saxatilc — (Gold Dust) . . . . pkt., Uc 
AQUILEGIA — (Columbine) mixed .... pkt., Be 
ARABIS ALPINA — (Pure White) .... pkt., Be 
CAMPANULA — (Canterbury Bells) . . . .pkt.. Be 
CHRYSANTHEMUM— (Hardy Per.).. pkt,. Be 
CARNATION— (Extra Fine Double 
Mixed) pkt,, lOe 
CALLIOPSIS, LANCEALOTA pkt,. Be 
PER. LARKSPUR (Delphinum) pkt., Be 
DAISY SHASTA ! pkt. 10c 
DIANTHUS (Pheasant-Eye Pinks) ... pkt., Be 
DIGITALIS (Foxglove) pkt., Be 
£AILLARDIAS (* >er * Varieties) ....pkt., lOe 
HOLLYHOCKS (Double Mixed) ....pkt.. Be 
LATHRYUS (Perennial Pea) pkt. Be 
PHLOX (Perennial Mixed) pkt! Be 
POPPIES (Hardy Oriental) pkt.’ Be 
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SCABIOSA JAPONICA ! ! ipkii' ioc 
WALLPLOVVEB (Double Mixed) .... pkt.,’ Be 
NOTICE — One packet each of these peren- 
nials for .$1.00. 
With the aid of your seeds I have the 
most beautiful flower garden in town tills 
sum.uer. and now I want some handsome 
plants for winter. Have over 50 sturdy 
Japanese Iris which 1 started this summer 
trom one packet. Mrs. Alonzo S. Graves. 
Conway, Mass. 
BACHELOR’S 
BUTTON. 
DOUBLE — It has been so 
perfected that fully 80 per 
cent of the flowers are double 
and semi-double, and also in- 
creased in size and presents 
many bright colors and dis- 
tinct markings which have 
hitherto been unknown in this 
old-fashioned favorite flower. 
Pkt., 7S seeds, 6 ets. 
LADY SLIPPER. 
DEFIANCE BALSAM— The 
most perfect in form and 
largest double-flowered Bal- 
sam yet developed and by 
careful growth and selection 
has attained a standard that 
will be found bard to im- 
prove. The mixture which I 
offer is composed, in nearly 
equal proportions, of eight 
colors; rose, rose-white spot- 
ted, pink, scarlet, white-tinted 
violet, white spotted, scarlet 
white spotted and purple, 
each having been grown sep- 
arately. Pkt., 75 seeds, 6 cts. 
LADY SLIPPER. 
