The above illustration shows the garden of the 1st prize winner for the finest yards grown from my seeds 
of 1905. I wish it were possible for me to reproduce all of the prize winning pictures, but space will notallow, 
the successful competitors 
S20.C0 MRS. G. W. CRANE, Topeka, Kansas 
$10.00 Mrs. G. W. Moulto.i 
$10.00 Thomas Lord 
$10.00 Mrs. Clarissa Cannon 
$5.00 Mrs. L. A. Miller 
$5.00 Mrs. E. E. Hefflefinge 
$5.00 J. Wm. Eckhardt 
Athol, Mass. 
New Haven, Mo. 
Emporia, Kansas 
Waucoma, Iowa 
Harrisburg, Pa. 
Baltimore, Md. 
$5.00 Mrs. L. D. Toliver 
$5.00 Miss Louise Stake 
$2.50 Mrs. Jas. V. Cushing 
$2.50 Ralph B. Preison 
$2.50 Mrs. Jacob Crosmer 
$2.50 Jno. P. Calvin 
during the season 
Below is a list of 
Abilene, Kansas 
Granby, Minn. 
Loveland, Ohio 
Casey, Illinois 
Tripp, So. Dak. 
Seattle, Wash. 
The names of the fifteen one dollar prize winners will be furnished if requested. 
. It gives me pleasure to call my many friends’ and patrons’ attention to the cut of the new home for my business, on 1st page, 
having completely out-grown my old store on 6th street, last June I purchased this beautiful old fashioned home, and have brought 
my business to it, and where I shall have ample room to attend to all branches of the business in a very satisfactory manner to myself 
as well as my customers', I hope. And while thanking you all for your steady support will ask a continuance of it", promising prompt 
servicfe, and thejbest quality of seeds. ' Very sincerely yours, 
CARRIE h. LIPPINCOTT 
602-604 Tenth Street South 
MINNEAPOLIS, MINN . 
The Pioneer Seeds Woman 
of America. 
