Clematis, Paniculta. 
Japanese Virgin’s Bower. Hardy Perennial. 
This is one of the few really good hardy climbers. The leaves 
are of a bright, glossy green, and when in bloom it astonishes 
with the quantity of flowers, the plant being completely hidden 
beneath a blanket of white hawthorn-scented blossoms; a 
grand plant for piazzas, fences, in fact, any position where a 
climber is wanted; it is just the thing for covering terraces or 
embankments, does equally well in sunshine or shade, and 
stands unrivaled as a plant for the cemetery. Soak the seed in 
warm water for 24 hours before sowing. Pkt., 50 seeds, 8 cts. 
48 for premium offer for best lawn planted with 
Miss Lippincott’s seeds in season of 1906. 
Coleus. 
One of the best known and most universally admired 
ornamental foliage plants, in an endless variety of 
colors and shadings, indispensible for ribbon and car¬ 
pet bedding, or as single specimens. Coleus seed 
germinates easily, and success is as sure as with an 
ordinary annual. Pkt., 200 seeds, 5 cts. 
Cockscomb, Queen of Dwarfs. 
This is the best dwarf-growing Cockscomb; the plants 
only grow about eight inches high, are firmly set in the 
crown with well-balanced, large heads, ten to twelve 
inches across. They grow very uniformly and present 
an unusually solid effect in color, which is rich, ruby 
red, of extreme brilliancy. Pkt., 200 seeds, 5 cts. 
