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MISS C. H. LIPPINCOTT, 319 AND 323 SIXTH ST. S., MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 
POPPY, The Shirley. 
It is perfectly hardy and flowers the first season from seed. The flowers 
are large, exceedingly graceful, and elegant; the colors are pure, soft and 
varied, and range from bluish-white rose, delicate pink and carmine, 
through innumerable tints to bright, sparkling crimson. Pkt. 4 Cts. 
“MULTUM IN PARVO.” 
Mrs. Cora L. Woods, Milan, N. H., writes ‘—What a lovely little Cata- 
logue— bo small and yet it tells so much 
TULIP POPPY. 
A magnificent new species 12 to 14 inches 
high, each plant producing 40 to 60 scarlet 
flowers much resembling, in both shape 
and color, scarlet Due Van Thol tulips. 
The two outer petals form a saucer sur- 
rounding two erect petals, giving a very 
unique and handsome app’earance. They 
commence flowering in J une and continue 
in uninterrupted succession for several 
weeks. 'When the flowers begin to fade 
two black spots arc visible at the base of 
the petals. Pkt. 6 cts. 
DOUBLE POPPIES MIXED. 
For dazzling richness and variety of 
colors, the flowers are unequalled. Simply 
scatter the seed in the open ground and a 
mass of beauty will result, which will be 
a constant source of pleasure. Pkt. 3 cts. 
HONESTY THE BEST POLICY. 
Mrs. E. W. Turner, Newton Falls, Onto, 
writes:— I am much pleased with the 
appearance of your modest little cata- 
logue. In our business we get a great 
many showy catalogues , with over- 
drawn pictures and so much said cal- 
culated to mislead , that I feel disgust- 
ed and wonder why men cannot see that 
honesty is the best policy, and it would 
be a credit to the trade . in bringing out 
novelties , to occasionally tell the oruth. 
MORE AND BETTER SEEDS. 
Mrs. A. Elder, Princeton, Kan., writes.*— 
I ordered seeds from you last year and 
iras so much pleased with them , that I 
certainly shall not patronize any one 
else, for J think 1 get more and better 
seeds for the money than from any 
other Arm. 
VU p PAM QV a P°pular flower 
I lit i r % II W I giving an abund- 
ance of bloom until after severe frosts. For 
the finest strain, grow “Royal Show. “(See 
page 31), $50.00 in CASH PREMIUMS. 
