Hardy annual, growing about one foot high, bearing a profusion of rich yel- 
low flowers about two inches in diameter, making a blaze of color in the sun- 
shine and fully as valuable as the common poppy for garden ornamentation, 
and as easily grown. Pkt., 200 seeds, S cts. 
Fuchsia, Procumbens. The Trailing Fuchsia. 
This species makes one of the prettiest trailing plants imaginable. While 
the flowers are small the vines are of graceful habit, with pretty leaves and 
bright red berries, which make a fine effect hanging over the sides of a pot, 
basket or vase; berries are about the size and shape of robins’ eggs, of deep 
crimson red, ornamenting the plant for as long as six months at a time. Pkt., 
20 seeds, 8 cents. 
For List of Plants 
See FLORAL CULTURE, a copy 
of which will be sent free on application. 
Address all orders to 
MISS LIPPINCOTT. 
Fuchsia, Double and Single Mixed. 
Fuchsias are as easily grown from seed as from cut- 
tings, and from seed many new varieties are obtained. 
They will flower freely the first year in the open 
ground, while the plants can be taken into the house in 
the winter, where they will flower still more freely. 
The seed I offer has been saved from the very finest 
double and single varieties. Pkt., 25 seeds, 10 cts. 
Mrs. H. Q. Reiser, Uhrichville, Ohio, March 6, 1902, writes: — I pur- 
chased one of your 12-cent burgain collections Inst year and planted the 
seed, in addition to some fine Geraniums, in flvo largo window boxes. 
They were a great success as they were a mass of bloom all summer, and 
were the admiration of the whole community. 
