3100.°° IN CASH. 
Divided into 28 prizes, for the finest yard, back or front, grown from Miss Lippincott’s 
Flower Seed and Lawn Grass, during the Summer of 1907. 
FIRST PRIZE, 
$20.00 
$20.00 
3 PRIZES 
at 
10.00 each 
30.00 
5 PRIZES 
at 
5.00 each 
25.00 
4 PRIZES 
at 
2.50 each 
10.00 
15 PRIZES 
at 
1.00 each 
15.00 
Total 
= = $100.00 
I offer the above prizes for pictures of Lawns grown from my seeds during the season of 1907. Pie, 
bear in mind I want the pictures for reproduction in future catalogues. All pictures must be take: 
glossy paper, any size, mounted or unmounted, pictures taking prizes to be my property, all others re¬ 
turned to sender if requested. Full name and address must be written on back of all pictures. Pictures 
must be in by October 1st. Prizes awarded November 1st, 1907. On all orders for SEEDS amounting 
50 cents and upwards, a competition card will be enclosed. 
LIST OF PRIZE WINNERS FOR THE SEASON OF 1906. 
$20.00 Mrs. L. A. Miller, Waucoma, Iowa. 
$10.00 Mrs. B. F. Grider, Durant, Ind. Ter. 
10.00 Mrs. S. J. Reid, Woodland, Cal. 
10.00 Mrs. EL S. Thomas, St. Paul, Minn. 
5.00 Mrs. J. Kinehan, Elgin, Ill. 
5.00 Mrs. E. G. Zentzis, Hammond, Wis. 
5.00 Mrs. Wm. Evatt, Lawrence, Kans. 
$5.00 Mrs. F. C. Whorley, West Union, 
5.00 Geo. Hanson, San Antonio, Texas 
2.50 Mrs. E. S. Law, Cheyenne, Wyo. 
2.50 L. J. Pierce, Gettysburg, S. Dak. 
2.50 Miss C. A. Peacock, Pontiac, Mich 
2.50 Mrs. E. A. Schonler, Greenfield, Ma 
The names of the fifteen one-dollar prize winners will be sent to anyone upon request, as spac 
catatogue is very limited. C. H. LIPPINCOTT 
MURPHY-TRAVISCO., PRINTERS, MINNEAPOLIS. 
