MISS C. H. LIPPINCOTT, 319 AND 323 SIXTH ST. S. f MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 
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CINERARIA, HYBRIDA. 
One of the most popular of all green house plants and 
what a splendid display they make when well grown. I 
know of no plant so EASILY GROWN as the Cineraria. The 
secret of growing well is to grow fast; never allowing them 
to receive a check, either from being pot bound, dryness of 
root, or attack of insects; the cooler they are kept the bet- 
ter. In colors they range from crimson, magenta, violet, 
purple and variegated. JLarge flowering mixed. Pkt. 12c. 
SIX DIFFERENT SEEDSMEN. 
G. M. Barnaby, Gig Harbor, Wash., writes: The seeds 
I purchased or you last year proved, “out of six diff- 
erent seedsmen” that I had seeds from, to be the fin- 
est and most beautiful flowers of them all , 
COSMOS, HYBRIDUS. 
A plant of strong growth, having elegant foliage, and for 
fall blooming has no superior. Seed sown in April or May 
and transplanted to open ground will produce plants live 
orsix feet high by September, and from then till November 
will be covered with hundreds of blossoms three inches 
across, resembling single Dahlias. Planted in pots and 
brought inside to flower like Chrysanthemums, they are 
grand. They are of various shades, from pure white to 
purplish crimson. Both foliage and flowers are unsur- 
passed for bouquets and vases. All colors mixed, Pkt. 6c. 
COSMOS— pure white, Pkt. 6 cts. 
A rnPP nnCIBMIM Of elegant roses on 
r Vf KlU ■ ImEIwIIUIwI all orders for Flowei 
Seeds in packets to the amount of 50 cts. and upwards 
(See page 48). Something worth having. 
