Lippincott seeds : 1914 . ides. It is of low-creeping growth and most valuablefor green velvet lawns. 45 cents per lb., Postpaid. liawn Grass Seed by peck or bushel by express at purchasers expense, andon all orders by mail for more than 2 quarts, please add 5 cents per quart tocover postage. MISS C. H. LIPPINCOTT, HUDSON, WISCONSIN. LIPPINCOTTS CHOICE ASTER SEEDS. Asters are of very easy culture. The seeds can be sown in May, in the openground for bloom in September and October; for earlier bloom they should be sownin boxes in the house, in cold frames or hotbeds, in March or April. QUEEN or


Lippincott seeds : 1914 . ides. It is of low-creeping growth and most valuablefor green velvet lawns. 45 cents per lb., Postpaid. liawn Grass Seed by peck or bushel by express at purchasers expense, andon all orders by mail for more than 2 quarts, please add 5 cents per quart tocover postage. MISS C. H. LIPPINCOTT, HUDSON, WISCONSIN. LIPPINCOTTS CHOICE ASTER SEEDS. Asters are of very easy culture. The seeds can be sown in May, in the openground for bloom in September and October; for earlier bloom they should be sownin boxes in the house, in cold frames or hotbeds, in March or April. QUEEN or THE 3IABKET—Of graceful spreading habit, it is in full flower two weeks before most other Asters. Deep blue, white, pink and in mixture. Pkt., 150 seeds, 5 cts. WHITE OSTRICHPLUME. Plants of strong branch-ing growth, lo to 18 inchesin height. The large sizeof the flowers, the finefeathery appearance, longstiff stem, and early flow-ering habit combine tomake it most desirable fordecorations. Pkt., 150 seeds, 8 VICK S ROSEKING ASTER. Is a bright, brilliant rosecolor. It possesses all thecharacteristics of a good Astervigorous in habit, with stemsfrequently two feet in length,flowers large as saucers, crownscompletely covered, a good keepingvariety and unsurpassed for are stiff and strong and do notshow the effects of cutting until longafter many other varieties would be com-pletely wilted, rkt., 150 seeds, 8 rts. DAYBREAK. The plants grow stiflBy erect, eighteen to twentynAVRRPAur AdxcTD inches in height, with ten to fifteen branches, eachL/MToncMrv MJ5itK bearing a very large extremely double flower withmcurved petals. The broad silvery petals are suffused with soft delicate pink. CARDINAL. THE BEST BEDDING ASTER EVER INTRODUCED—The coloring of thisAster IS entirely distinct from any other Aster on the market today. This varietyIS particularly adapted for bedding, owing to its free blooming qualities and brilliantcoloring. When massed in a bed, its


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