MISS C. H. LIPPINCOTT 
10 
HUDSON, WISCONSIN 
Bear in mind August and September are the best 
months for starting your Perennials and a few of 
them are always an addition to your garden. 
A Small List of Good Perennial Seeds. 
Alyssum — Saxatile — (Gold Dust). .. .per pkt., 5 cts. 
Aquilegia — (Columbine) mixed “ “ 6 “ 
Arabis Alpina (Pure White) “ “ 6 “ 
Campanula (Canterbury Bells) “ 5 l> 
Chrysanthemum (Hardy Per.) “ “ 5 “ 
Carnation (Extra Fine Double Mixod) “ “ 10 “ 
Calliopsis, Lancealota “ “ 5 “ 
Perennial Larkspur (Delphinum) . . . . “ ‘ 5 “ 
Daisy Shasta “ “ 10 “ 
Dianthus (Pheasant-Eye Pinks).... “ “ 5 “ 
Digitalis (Foxglove) “ “ 5 “ 
Hollyhocks (Double Mixed) “ “ 6 “ 
Lathryus (Perennial Pea) “ “ 5 “ 
Poppies (Hardy Oriental) * “ 6 “ 
Platycodon (Chinese Bell Flower).. “ “ 5 “ 
Sweet William “ “ 5 “ 
Wallflower (Double Mixed) “ “ 6 “ 
Dear Miss Lipplncott: 
Have been giving you my patronage the past 
five or six years and am so pleased with the 
fair usage have always received that you seem 
like a dear, dear friend, everything turning out 
Just ns you represent and have told many others 
of the kindness you show to patrons in prompt- 
ness and fidelity that I must say from my 
heart I think of you as I would a dear friend. 
Cordially, 
Lyndora, Pa. Mrs. J. Criswell. 
Bachelor’s Button, Double. 
It has been so perfected that fully 80 per 
cent of the flowers are double and semi- 
double; and also Increased in size and pre- 
sent many bright colors and distinct mark- 
ings which have hitherto been unknown In 
this old-fashioned favorite 
flower. 
Pkt., 75 seeds, 5 cts. 
Bird of Paradis e, 
Poinciana Gillesi. 
The color of the flower Is a 
golden yellow, measuring two 
and a half inches across, with 
fchape as shown in illustration, 
and is produced in very large 
trusses. The most beautiful 
part of the flower is the large 
pistils which are spread out in 
fan-like form, and arc of 
bright crimson color. The foli- 
age is also highly decorative, 
reminding one of a very deli- 
cate Acacia. If the seed is 
started early, it will produce 
blooms In great profusion the 
first year. 
Pkt., 15 seeds, 8 cts. 
Dear Miss Lippincott: 
I have had seed from you for 
the past few years nud they were 
alwuyu fine, tho pansies were very 
fino. Miss E. F. Smith. 
Meh. 9-10. Princeton, Minn. 
