24 MISS C. H. LIPPINCOTT, HUDSON. WISCONSIN. 
GAILLARDIA 
NEW DOUBLE — Annual. Large, double 
flowers, valuable (or cutting. The col- 
ors embrace sulphur, golden yellow, 
orange, amaranth and claret. Pkt., 
200 seeds, 6 cts. 
PEBENNIAL VARIE- 
TIES — These are undoub- 
tedly among the choicest 
of hardy perennials ; the 
flowers are large, very nu- 
merous, excellent for cut- 
ting and of the most bril- 
liant shades of orange, 
crimson, scarlet and Ver- 
million, and very often a 
combination of all these 
colors in one flower. Many 
colors. Pk., 100 seeds, 10c. 
GOtJRDS. 
ORNAMENTAL— Tender, 
annual climbers, with cur- 
iously shaped fruit In var- 
ious colors, many of which 
are peculiarly marked. 
Pkt„ 40 seeds, 6 cts. 
JAPANESE NEST EGGS. 
Resembling In color, shape 
and size tne egg of hens; 
are uninjured by wet or 
cold, and therefore make 
the best nest eggs. Pkt., 
40 seeds, 6 cts. 
The Petunia seeds 
which I received from 
you last year were so 
satisfactory that I am 
sending again. 
Mrs. A. M. Keating. 
HELIOTROPE. 
Heliotrope Is a universal favorite on 
account of Its delightful fragrance and 
duration In bloom, flowering equally 
well as bedding plants In summer, or 
as pot plants In the bouse during the 
winter. Seed sown In the spring make 
fine plants for bedding out, and are as 
easily grown as verbenas. Pkt., 200 
seeds, 5 cts. 
HELIOTROPE. 
LEMOINE’S GIANT— Of vigorous 
growth and producing heads of flowers 
double the size of the old sort. Pkt., 
200 seeds, 6 cts. 
GLOXINIA. 
The Gloxina Is a grand flower and 
makes a lovely pot plant; as easily 
grown and cared for as many of the 
common flowers. The handsome bell- 
shaped flowers embrace a great variety 
of the richest and most beautiful colors 
ranging from pure white to dark red, 
E lnk, blush, lavender, Indigo blue, mar- 
ie and spotted. They will bloom in 
four or five months from time seed Is 
sown. Pkt., 100 seeds, 10 cts. 
