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MISS C. H. LIPPINCOTT, 319 AND 323 SIXTH ST. S., MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 
MARIGOLD, The Eldorado. 
The large, bushy plants are each a ball of 
brilliant colors, many single plantshaving 
seventy-five flowers in full bloom at one time. 
The flowers are from three to four inches in 
diameter, most perfectly imbricated, and 
perfectly double. They embrace four shades 
of color— the lightest primrose, lemon, golden 
yellow, and deep glowing orange. Pkt. 3 cts. 
MARIGOLD, French Mixed. 
A class of showy and extremely effective 
plants, with tine double flowers of rich and 
beautiful colors; very well adapted for large 
beds and bordering. No garden should be 
without them. Will make a grand disijlay 
wherever planted. Pkt. 3 cts. 
NEVER SAW NICER. 
Mrs. W. S. Shaw, Oldham, S. Dak., writes:— 
I had some of your seeds Just year and 
they were all good. 7 never saw nicer Bal- 
sams than I grew from your seeds. 
MINA LOBATA. 
Half hardy Mexican climbing 
annual. The buds are at first 
of vivid red, but turn to orange 
yellow immediately before they 
open, and when fully expanded 
the flowers are of a creamy- 
white shade. They are freely 
produced from the base to the 
summit of the plant, which at- 
tains a height of from 13 to 20 
feet. Pkt. 6 Cts. 
MAURANDIA. 
A beautiful rapid, graceful climber 
for green house parlor, basket, or out- 
door purposes, blooming profusely 
until late in the autumn, with rich 
purple, white and rose, fox-glove 
shaped blossoms and will flower the 
first season, if sown early. Tender per- 
ennial. Pkt. 3 cts. 
MIMOSA, (SENSITIVE PLANT.) 
An interesting and curious plant. 
The leaves will close and droop at the 
slightest touch, or in cloudy, damp 
weather and during the night. Grace- 
ful fern-like foliage with pink flowers. 
Mostly grown as a curiosity, not of 
much value as a flower. Pkt. 3 cts. 
BLOSSOMED SO BEAUTIFULLY. 
Miss Hattie Heath, Moberly, Mo., 
writes : — As my flower seeds, for 
which I sent to you last spring-, grew 
and blossomed so beautifully, I send 
you another order. 
