The above illustration shows the garden of the 1st pri z e winner for the finest yards -grown .from my seeds d «\W‘heseason 
of 1905. I wish it were possible for me to reproduce all of the prize winning pictures, but space will not allow. Below is a list ot 
the successful competitors: 
$20.00 MRS. G. W. CRANE , Topeka , Kansas 
$10.00 Mrs . G. W. Moulton 
$10.00 Thomas Lord 
$10.00 Mrs . Clarissa Cannon 
$5.00 Mrs. L. A. Miller 
$5.00 Mrs. E. E. ttefflefinge 
$5.00 J. Wm. Eckhardt 
Athol, Mass. 
New tlaven. Mo. 
Lmporia, Kansas 
Waucoma, Iowa 
Harrisburg, Pa. 
Baltimore, Md. 
$5,00 Mrs. L. D. Toliver 
$5.00 Miss Louise Stuke 
$2.50 Mrs. Jas. V. Cushing 
$2.50 Ralph B. Prcison 
$2.50 Mrs. Jacob Crosmer 
$2.50 Jno. P. Calvin 
Abilene, Kansas 
Granby, Minn. 
Loveland, Ohio 
Casey, Illinois 
Tripp „ So. Dak . 
Seattle, Wash. 
The names of the fifteen one dollar prize winners will be furnished if requested. 
It Rives me pleasure to call my many friends’ and patrons’ attention to the cut of the new home for my business, on 1st page, 
having completely oiU-grown .ny old store on 6th street, last June I purchased’ this beaut, ful old fashioned home aud have brouKh 
mv business to it and where 1 shall have ample room to attend to all branches of the business in a very satisfactory manner to myself 
we“?™s ? tay Customers. 1 Impe And while thanking you all for your steady support will ask a continuance of it, promising prompt 
' • ' — rU Very sincerely yours, 
CARRIE II. LIPPINCOTT 
602-604 Tenth Street South 
MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 
as well <IS 111)’ t-ltMimitl', j 
service, and the best quality of seeds. 
The Pioneer Seeds Woman 
of America. 
