MISS C. H. LIPPINCOTT, 319 AND 323 SIXTH ST. S. t MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 
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A magnificent new class of Carnations that 
will bloom in four months after sowing the seed. 
They are without exception the most abundant 
bloomers of all the “ pinks.” The flowers are of 
brilliant colors, ranging through many beauti- 
ful shades of reds, pinks, white, variegated, etc. 
It is a most valuable acquisition, as Carnation 
flowers can be had all summer and winter if con- 
secutive sowings are made. Pkt. 6 cts. 
CARNATION— German Double Mixed, Pkt. 6c. 
CARNATION— Ex. fine Double Mixed, Pkt. 12c. 
EVERY SEED GREW. 
Miss Ida Schmidlin, 136 Bridge St ., East To- 
ledo, 0., irrifes: — We ordered your Bargain 
Collection last year and iras very much pleas- 
ed with it. Think that every seed grew. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM, OR (FRENCH MARGUERITES). 
Annual varieties much grown for cut flowers. The plants grow' 12 
to 18 inches high and produce on long stems beautiful large flowers 
of many bright colors. They flow'er all summer in the garden and 
make elegant pot plants for winter flowering. Pkt. 3 cts. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM, (INODORUM PLENISSIMUM). 
Although a perennial, it flow'ers abundantly the first year from 
seed, each plant producing hundreds of beautiful perfectly double 
snow white flowers; unsurpassed for bouquets. It remains in bloom 
all summer, and is in all respects one of the handsomest and most 
valuable of flowers. Pkt. 6 cts. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM, FANCY PERENNIAL, 
From the best Incurved, Pompone, Japanese, Chinese and Ane- 
mone-flowered varieties. Seeds sown in the liot-bed in February or 
March, or even April, will give plants that will bloom in August or 
September. Pkt. 12 cts. 
SPLENDID FLOWERS. 
Mrs. A. H. Wells, Elkader, Iowa, writes:— > I had splended flow- 
ers last year from the Seed I received from you. 
