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HUDSON, WISCONSIN 
MISS C. H. LIPPINCOTT 
Aristolochia Sipho. 
(Dutchman’s Pipe Vine.) 
A hardy perennial climber, 
of rapid, luxuriant growth 
with large, heart-shaped 
leaves. Pkt., 16 seeds, 6 cts. 
The Blue Daisy. 
Agathea Coelestis. 
The flowers are the very counter- 
part of the Paris Daisy, which is 
sky blue with a yellow disc. It 
makes a very pretty object for 
summer decoration iu the flower 
garden; of easy growth and the 
plant may be had in flower all the 
year ’round. It Is allied to Cin- 
erarl, and requires about the same 
treatment. A fine winter bloomer. 
Pkt., 200 seeds, 5 cts. 
Double Daisy. 
Beilis Perennis. 
Daisies are easily grown from 
spring sown seed and come into 
flower in a very short time. The 
flowers are white, pink, red ana 
variegated. Not all will come 
double from seed. Finest mixed. 
Pkt., 300 seeds, 5 cts. 
New Snowball Daisy. 
A beautiful white flowered vari- 
ety having very long stems with 
large double flowers, about eighty 
per cent of which are extremely 
double. Pkt., 300 seeds, 6 cts. 
Dear Miss Lippincott. 
I used your seeds last year, and 
though wo had an unusually dry sea- 
son. I never had liner flowers. I want 
to tell you how much I appreciate 
the quality of your seeds, am send- 
ing an order for this year s supply . 
R.S, Elmer, N. J. Mrs. L. 1’uttorBOn. 
