Keywords: Lippincott seeds (16185787498).jpg 32 <br> MISS C H LIPPiNCOTT <br> PRIMULA SINENSIS CHINESE PRIMROSE <br> Many persons seem to think that Primulas are successfully propagated only iu <br> the greenhouse They are unequaled as winter bloomers easily grown if the right <br> conditions are observed and give a succession of flowers throughout the season <br> Single fringed finest mixed Pkt 50 seeds 10 cts <br> PRIMULA OBCONICA <br> Primula Obconica is as near an everblooming plant as it is possible to obtain <br> It has been known to flower for over twelve months without a break Pkt 100 <br> seeds 5 cts <br> RACINUS <br> ZANZIBARIENSIS An entirely new class <br> from Africa with leaves often measuring two <br> feet across the seeds are marbled speckled <br> and spotted I'kt 8 seeds 5 cts <br> CAMBOGIENSIS Large palm-like leaves of <br> a brilliant bronzy-red maroon color with <br> large red veins Pkt 10 seeds 5 cts <br> CASTOR-OIL BEAN Many choice varieties <br> mixed Pkt 10 seeds 5 cts <br> RHODANTHE <br> SWAN RIVER DAISY A lovely everlast- <br> ing either in the garden or for winter boquets ; <br> flowers white rose crimson Pkt 100 seeds <br> 6 cts <br> SUNFLOWER <br> MAMMOTH RUSSIAN Of gigantic dimen- <br> sions both flower and stalk Oz 8 cts ; 1 lb <br> 20c ; postpaid <br> CHRYSANTHE MUM-FEOWERED Grows <br> seven feet high Perfectly double The color <br> is the brightest golden yellow The flowers <br> are so perfect in form that they resemble <br> very double Chrysanthemum-flowered Asters <br> with long stems Pkt 5 cts ; oz 25 cts <br> SCARLET SAGE SALVIA SPLENDENS <br> SCARLET SAGE <br> SALVIA SPLENDENS One of the <br> grandest plants in cultivation a bed of <br> them surpassing the finest scarlet Geran- <br> iums in brilliancy and continuous bloom <br> The lower spikes often measure 10 to 12 <br> inches in length and there are as many <br> as 200 spikes on a well grown plant <br> From the time they first begin to flower <br> the plants are never out of bloom until <br> killed by late frosts It is easily grown <br> from seed Pkt 100 seeds 5 cts <br> BONFIRE This is one of the finest <br> Scarlet Β» Sages growing in a compact <br> bush about 2 feet high by 2 feet in diam- <br> eter Its erect spikes of brilliant scarlet <br> flowers stand clear above the dark green <br> foliage and completely cover the plant <br> Pkt 100 seeds 8 cts <br> SWAINSONIA <br> GRANDIFLORA ALBA 3 feet Load- <br> ed from tip to base with graceful sprays <br> of large pure white waxy sweet <br> pea-like flowers; acacia-like foliage Pkt <br> 10 cts <br> TRITOMA <br> RED-HOT POKER FLAME FLOWER <br> OR TORCH LILY Seed sown indoors or <br> in a hotbed before the end of March and <br> planted out in May will bloom freely and <br> constantly from July till late Autumn <br> Flower stems rise to a height of about <br> three feet; the spikes 41/2 to G inches long <br> thickly set with tubular flowers ranging <br> in color from light citron-yellow to rich <br> orange-scarlet Pkt 15 cts <br> For ten years I have bought my flower seeds from you From time to time I <br> have tried the seeds of other large growers but I have found none more satisfac- <br> tory than yours Your double Poppies in particular are the finest I have ever <br> seen and the annual Coreopsis more varied and larger than any other I have tried <br> I shall be glad to recommend your seeds to all my gardening friends <br> St John's Rectory Sandy Hook Conn March 15 191 5 Kate W Tibbals <br> ’ 42205440 132981 65968 Page 32 Text http //www biodiversitylibrary org/page/42205440 1915 Henry G Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection ; 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