Ageratum, Imperial Dark Blue. 
A plant that blooms continuously all summer in the garden and 
wiakes a pleasing contrast of color with more brilliant varieties. 
I offer seed of the new Imperial Dark Blue as best and most 
showy. Pkt., 200 seeds, 3 cts. 
Ageratum, Dwarf White. 
A new variety, very dwarf and compact; pure white. Pkt., 200 
seeds, 4 cts. 
Acroclinium, Everlasting. 
One of the most beautiful and valuable of the everlasting 
flowers, called by some “Pink Daisies,” very eff^ptive in borders 
during the blooming season, and possesses the additional ad¬ 
vantage of being available for winter decoration, for which pur¬ 
pose it is now extensively grown. The densely double flowers are 
faultless, both in shape and color; the flowers are somewhat 
larger than the single, and, from the seed I offer, about 75 per 
cent will be double. Pkt., 75 seeds, 3 cts. 
Arahis Alpina. 
The pure white Sowers grow so uniformly and thickly 
that it gives the effect of a sheet of sno w. Plants perfectly 
hardy. The earliest, prettiest spring flower. The spreading 
tufts are densely clothed with neat, lively green leaves and 
covered with pure white flowers of the most lovely effect, con¬ 
spicuous in great distance, especially in large masses on 
rockeries or broad edgings for park roads, having the advan¬ 
tage of braving the greatest drought during summer and al¬ 
ways looking neat. Pkt., 2 00 seed s, 4 cts. 
Mrs. Anna Taylor, Charlotte, Mich., July 13, 1903:—I have bought 
my seeds of you quite a few times, and have been well satisfied with, 
them. Now I want a few more perennials and know of no better 
seed house than Miss C. H. Lippincott, so I will send to you. 
