MISS C. H. LIPPINCOTT, 319 AND 323 SIXTH ST. S., MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 
13 
-BOWKER'S- 
V amNONIATid 
Food * Flowers. 
THIS PACKAGE CON - 
TAINS SUFFICIENT 
PLANT FOOO FOR 20 
PLANTS FOR ONE TEAR 
bowkerferTiTizer K 
BOSTON* DIM 10U. 
COCKSCOMB, QUEEN OF DWARFS. 
This is the best dwarf-growing Cocks- 
conibjthe plants only grow about eiglit incnes 
high, are firmly set in the crown with well- 
balanced, large heads ten to twelve inches 
across. They grow very uniform and present 
an unusually solid effect in color, which is a 
rich ruby-red of extreme brilliancy. Pkt. 6 cts. 
COCKSCOMB— mixed, Pkt. 3 cts. 
BLOOMED ALL WINTER. 
S. A. Fit.z, Woodland, Cal., writes i— Some 
pansies and pinks has bloomed all winter , 
grown from seeds you sent me last spring. 
Hope you will succeed in your good work, 
make a fortune, and come to California — 
the “ latch string" is always outside here. 
ONE AMONG MANY. 
Mrs. Lee Young, Stephenville, Tex., writes.'— 
J am glad to see “a woman" launching 
in the seed business. I think that the 
cultivation of flowers is certainly a suit- 
able occupation for our sex; and I am 
only one among many who wish you great 
success. 
BOWKER’S 
PLANT FOOD. 
This is a most 
useful Fertilizer for 
all kinds of plants 
raised in pots. It 
produces rapid and 
vigorous growth 
and an abundance 
of flowers. It is od- 
orless and takes the 
place of liquid man- 
ure. Drives all in- 
sects out of the soil. 
Price per package, 
containing suffici- 
ent plant food for 20 
plants for 3 months, 
18 cents post paid. 
Each package 
contains full direc- 
tions. 
ROSES Awa'” 
Two magnificent 
varieties. See page 
48 for descriptions. 
COLEUS. 
One of the best known and most universally ad- 
mired ornamental foliage plants, in an endless vari- 
ety of colors and shadings, indispensible for ribbon 
and carpet bedding, or as single specimens. Coleus 
seed germinates easily and success is as Sure as 
■with an ordinary annual. Pkt. 8 Cts. 
CYPRESS VINE. 
A most beautiful vine with delicate fern— like foli- 
age and beautiful star— shaped rose, scarlet and 
white flowers. Seed very slow to start growth. All 
colors mixed, Pkt. 3 cts. 
HURRAH! FOR A WOMAN! 
Mrs. L. E. Akins, Granville, Ohio, writes.'— The 
seeds you sent me last year irere all good, 
my boxes were full of nice sturdy plants in a 
very short time after sowing. I always feel 
like saying “Hurrah!!" for a woman who has 
enough pluck and ability to carry out a new 
enterprise. 
