Lippincott seeds : 1914 . ARABIS ALPINA. MISS C. H. LIPPINCOTT, HUDSON, WISCONSIN. 15. ALYSSUM. GEM—The plants are very dwarfEach spreads so as to completely cover a cir-cular space twelve to twenty inches in diam-eter. They soon become one mass of whiteremaining in full bloom from spring tofall—being densely studded with thebeautiful miniature spikes of delici-ously fragrant flowers. Tkt., 400seeds, 5 cts.; oz., 30 ct8. SAXATILE golden flowers, hardy per-ennials, blooms the first season;excellent for rock work. Pkt.,250 seeds, 5 cts. SWEET—Its pure white, fra-grant fl
Lippincott seeds : 1914 . ARABIS ALPINA. MISS C. H. LIPPINCOTT, HUDSON, WISCONSIN. 15. ALYSSUM. GEM—The plants are very dwarfEach spreads so as to completely cover a cir-cular space twelve to twenty inches in diam-eter. They soon become one mass of whiteremaining in full bloom from spring tofall—being densely studded with thebeautiful miniature spikes of delici-ously fragrant flowers. Tkt., 400seeds, 5 cts.; oz., 30 ct8. SAXATILE golden flowers, hardy per-ennials, blooms the first season;excellent for rock work. Pkt.,250 seeds, 5 cts. SWEET—Its pure white, fra-grant flowers are produced fromearly spring until killed by frostvery useful in all kinds of bou-LjUPta. Note—For a cemetery plant,nothing is more suitable than«sweet Alyssum—requiring butlittle care and attention and be-ing a continuous bloomer throuehout the summer. Pkt., 400 seeds,3 cts.; oz., 25 cts. The sample package of seedyou sent me last year provedso very satisfactory that Iwish to try more this year. Miss Delia Simpson, Stanton, Va. ANCHUSA CAPENSIS. CAPE
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