HUDSON, WISCONSIN 
MISS C. H. UFP1NCOTT 43 
A Beautiful Lawn. 
With its close, velvety turf, is n most essential feature in. the adornment. Oi all suburban 
homes. Without it the finest flowering plants and bedding seem Insignificant, while with It 
handsome grounds ore assured even with no other adornment. 
Lawn Grass Seed. 
Is composed o*. a mixture of grasses best adapted to produce a permanent and fine turf, so 
that u rich*, deep, green, velvety lawn is constantly maintained. Bear in mind, my finest quality 
Luwn Grass seed runs 20 lbs. to the bushel and is the best mixture on the market for the money. 
Finest Quality. . 
...Quart 
$ .25 
Good Quality. . . 
$.15 
Finest Quality. . . 
45 
Good Quality... 
Finest Quality. . . 
1.00 
Good Quality. . . 
75 
Finest Quality. . . 
4.00 
Good Quality... 
2.40 
Shady Place Grass. 
Usually It Is quite difficult to obtain a satisfactory growth of grass under trees and In 
shady places. For sowing in such places we recommend the use of this special mixture. It will 
quickly produce an abundance and even growth of beautiful grass. The grasses used In making 
this special mixture are only those that are well adapted for growing in the shade. It has been 
successfully used where a green sward was desired on land partially shaded by old trees. 
Quart, 35 ots. ; 2 Quarts, 60 cts. ; Feck, $1.50; Bushel, $6.00. 
White Clover. 
This thrives in almost every soil and climate, succeeding equally well on heavy moist land 
and thin dry hillsides. It is of low-creeping growth and most valuable for green velvet lawns. 
45 cents per lb. prepaid. 
Lawn Grass Seed by peck or bushel by express at purchaser’s 
expense, and on all orders by mail for more than 2 quarts, please 
add 5 cents per quart to cover postage. 
Herbs. 
l)ill \ Pkt. 5 cts. Thyme, Broad-leaved English Pkt, 6 cts. * 
Lavender Pkt. 5 cts. Sage Pkt. 6 cts. 
Savory, Summer Pkt. 5 cts. Pennyroyal Pkt. 6 cts. 
Sweet Marjoram, American Pkt. 5 cts. 
Conkey’s Poultry Book. 
The recognized authority on the care, handling, feeding and housing of poultry, so as to In- 
sure profit. This greatly enlarged, up-to-date volume contains everything that the poultryman 
ought to know. 
Facts, Not Fads or Theories. 
Written by men wbo have studied the poultry industry, both ns raisers and from a labora- 
tory standpoint. Contains instructive articles on the Housing, Feeding and Care of Poultry and 
hundreds of other interesting subjects. Tills instructive dollnr-making book is sent ABSOLUTE- 
LY FREE if you wil send 4 cents in stamps to pay the postage. 
Kind Friend : 
Am sending my usual order for a 
few flower seeds. Have tried Aster 
seed from other seed houses but while 
the blossoms are large and pretty, 
yet they cannot compare with those 
received from you. Your seeds never 
disappoint. This makes about ten 
years that I have bought flower seed 
from you. Wishing you success In 
your new home, I remain 
Yours, For Pretty Flowers, 
Mrs. Edw. Curran. 
Redford, Mich. 
Apr. 7, 1910. 
I have used your 
seed for two years 
and like them the 
best of any I ever 
used. Yours truly, 
Mrs. H. O.Van Horn 
Lost Creek, 
W. Va. 
My Dear Miss Llppincott: 
I wish to thank you for the pleas 
are we derived from the Cobaen 
Scandens I raised from your seed last 
summer. The entire plant, bud. bios 
som and flower was lovely and a nov 
city ns well. We gathered the last 
flowers at Thanksgiving. I had very 
good success with all of your seed, 
of everv variety that I planted. 
Yours truly, 
KATHERINE WORDEN. 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 
