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MISS C. H. LIPPINCOTT, 319 AND 323 SIXTH ST. S., MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 
GAILLARDIAS, (BLANKET FLOWER.) 
Valuable annuals greatly admired for tlieir 
fine forms and rich blending of colors, the 
gay colored flowers being abundantly' pro- 
duced from July until frost, while they thrive 
anywhere, single and double mixed. Pkt. 3c. 
GODETIA. 
Beautiful hard y annuals 
remarkable for the deli- 
cacy of their very fine 
large blossoms; flowers 
deep rose pink, rosy car- 
mine, snow-white, with 
bright carmine rose spots, 
carmine crimson, lilac 
with purple and rich sat- 
iny white. Pkt. 3 cts. 
GAILLARDIAS, HARDY PERENNIAL. 
These are unrivaled for brilliancy and rich 
blending of color and for profusion of bloom 
which is continued from early summer until 
frost. They are, without question, one of our 
choicest Hardy Perennials and are exceed- 
ingly effective when grown in masses on rich 
ground in a sunny situation. If seed is 
sown early in pots in the house, or in a hot- 
bed, the plants will come into flower in J une, 
os corsage flowers, or for vases they are un- 
rivaled and last a long time after being cut. 
Pkt. 6 cts. 
CAME PROMPTLY. 
Mrs. W. F. Wilson, Columbia, Tenn., writes: 
The seeds I ordered of you, came promptly, 
and nearly all of them are sown and up. 
GOURDS, 
(ORNAMENTAL.) 
Tender annual climbers 
with curiously shaped 
fruit in various colors, 
many of which are pecu- 
liarly marked. The foliage 
is quite ornamental, and 
many of the fruits being 
hard-shelled, can be kept 
for years. Seed should be 
started in pots in the 
house and planted out as 
soon as danger from frost 
is past. Fine mixed. 
Pkt. 6 cts. 
HELICHRYSUM. 
A very popular everlasting, large full dou- 
ble flowers of various colors, from bright yel- 
low to scarlet, shaded and tipped. Handsome 
bouquets may be formed of them for winter, 
if blossoms are gathered when on the point 
of expanding. Pkt. 3 cts. 
HUMULUS, JAPONICUS. 
(JAPANESE HOP.) 
One of the most rapid climbers grown, seed 
can be sown in the open ground in spring and 
it will attain enormous dimensions very 
quickly. The foliage is luxuriant and it is 
one ot the best plants for covering verandas 
and trellises. Heat, drought and insects do 
not trouble it. Pkt. 6 cts. 
FEW FLOWERS 
liant display, being of the easiest culture and 
very profuse bloomers from June until frost. 
Try my strain of Grandiflora. (See page 33.) 
