Clematis, Paniculata. 
Japanese Virgin’s Bower Perennial 
This is one of the 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, hawthorne- 
scented blossoms, a grand plant 
for piazzas, fences, in fact any 
position where a climber is want¬ 
ed . It is just the thing for cover¬ 
ing terraces and embankments; 
does equally well in sunshine or 
shade, and stands unrivaled as a 
plant for the cemetery. Soak the 
seed in warm water for twenty- 
four hours before sowing. 
Pkt., 50 seeds, 8 cts. 
Cyclamen, Persicum. 
Well-known bulbous rooted 
plants, universal favorites as pot 
plants for winter and spring 
blooming, producing handsome 
red and white flowers, with 
beautiful variegated foliage, in 
different shades of green. The 
seed should be sown in the spring, 
and by autumn will produce a 
bulb which will blossom the 
following spring. Mixed. 
Pkt., 25 seeds, 5 cts. 
Cyclamen, Giganteum. 
Flowers of extraordinary size, 
and of great substance. The 
leaves are proportionately large, 
and beautifu lly marked. 
Pkt., 25 seeds, 8 cts. 
Cleome Pungens, 
The Giant Spider Plant. 
A robust plant growing vigor¬ 
ously 4 to 5 feet high, unaffected 
by wind or weather, and flower¬ 
ing profusely and continuously 
for months. The flowers are very 
showy, bright rose color; growing 
freely from seed sown in the open 
ground, thrives luxuriantly, and 
blooms all sum mer.no matter how 
unfavorable the season may be. 
It is also one of the best honey 
producing plants, and should be 
planted liberally by all bee-keep¬ 
ers. Pkt., 200 seeds, 5c; oz., 25c. 
Crozy y s New Dwarf Cannas. 
One of the most popular of bedding plants, while even single 
specimens are most attractive in the garden. They will bloom 
the first year from seed, if you soak them in boiling water over 
night; sow singly in small pots as soon as convenient and 
grow as rapidly as possible. The roots can be kept in the cel¬ 
lar over winter and each clump will give six to eight good 
roots for plantine out the following spring. 
Pkt.. 15 seeds, 5 cts.; oz., 25 cts. 
Cannas, Tall---Old Type. 
A mixture of all the best tall growing varieties. 
Pkt., 15 seeds, 5 cts.; oz., 25 cts. 
FOR ADDITIONAL LIST OF PLANTS 
sent free on application. Make order for plants on separate sheet of 
paper from seed order, and address to MISS LIPPINCOTT. 
See FLORAL CULTURE, 
a copy of which will be 
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