MAKE A MEME View Large Image Lippincott seeds (16187527437).jpg MISS C H LIPPINCOTT <br> HOLLYHOCKS PRIZE DOUBLE <br> The perfect doiibleness of the maguiticeut large <br> flowers will please the most critical All the best <br> colors from deep yellow red rose light ...
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Keywords: Lippincott seeds (16187527437).jpg MISS C H LIPPINCOTT <br> HOLLYHOCKS PRIZE DOUBLE <br> The perfect doiibleness of the maguiticeut large <br> flowers will please the most critical All the best <br> colors from deep yellow red rose light buff car- <br> mine scarlet flesh color creamy white tinted with <br> rose purple yellow on dark ground crimson flaked <br> with salmon cherry red cream on violet ground <br> lilac on brown ground dark crimson to pure white <br> also black If sown early in March or April the <br> plants will bloom the first year All mixed colors <br> Pkt 50 seeds 5 ots <br> Double Double <br> Maroon 50 seeds 5c Salmon Rose 50 seeds 5o <br> Brlg ht Pink 50 seeds 5c White 50 seeds 5c <br> Brigrht Red 50 seeds 5c Yellow 50 seeds 5c <br> HOLLYHOCKS DOUBLE <br> ALLEGHANY <br> Mammoth flowers wonderfully formed of loosely <br> arranged fringed petals which look as if made from <br> the finest China silk and have none of the formality <br> of the ordinary type The colors vary from the pal- <br> est shrimp pink to deep red Pkt 50 seeds 5 cts <br> HOLLYHOCKS SINGLE <br> Many prefer the single-flowering Hollyhocks They <br> are usually of freer growth than the doubles and <br> present a very handsome appearance when covered <br> with their artistic blossoms Pkt 50 seeds 5 cts <br> ANNUAL HOLLYHOCKS <br> This new strain possesses all the virtues of the <br> double old-fashioned Hollyhocks with the additional <br> advantage of blooming from seed the first year <br> Plants started from seed sown in March or April in <br> the house or hot bed transplanted in May into their <br> permanent place will bloom in August and continue <br> until fall The plants branch out freely and <br> re not easily attacked by the Hollyhock <br> fungus therefore retain their fresh <br> bright green leaves until late The <br> flowers are double semi-double or <br> single Pkt 50 seeds 5 cts <br> KOCHIA <br> TRICOPHYLLA <br> S U -M r E R CYPRESS OR <br> BURNING BUSH The plants <br> grow freely from seed sown <br> in the open ground when the <br> trees are coming out in leaf <br> and from the earliest stage of <br> growth in the spring imtil <br> rhey reach maturity in the <br> fall the plants are always of <br> g lobe-like form The plants <br> branch freely and stems are <br> clothed with slender light <br> green leaves ” the bushy plants <br> resembling balls of fire The <br> plants are equally showy <br> planted singly to show the <br> round ball-like form on all <br> sides or grown in continuous <br> rov -s or hedges Pkt 200 <br> seeds 5 cts <br> JOB S TEARS <br> COIX LACHRY U\ ” Curious <br> ornamental grass with broad <br> corn-like leaves and seeds of <br> a light slate color Valuable <br> for the formation of winter <br> boquets Strings of handsome <br> beads are made from the <br> seeds Hardy annual 3 feet <br> high Oz 10 cts ; 14 lb 35 <br> cts ; 1 lb 75 cts <br> THE FAMOUS <br> CHINESE KUDZU <br> A vine that will grow every- <br> where Flourishes where noth- <br> ing else will grow and lasts <br> for many years The large <br> bold leaves of the brightest <br> green afford a dense shade <br> Its greatest feature is its won- <br> derfully strong growth which <br> makes it invaluable for cov- <br> ering arbors fences porches <br> dead or old trees etc Hardy <br> grows 50 feet with dense fo- <br> liage to the ground Pkt 40 <br> seeds 5 cts <br> The <br> Sweet <br> Peas <br> and <br> Asters <br> which <br> I raised <br> this <br> summer from <br> seeds <br> pur- <br> chased <br> from <br> you are <br> the <br> finest <br> I have <br> ever ra <br> sed <br> ”Mrs <br> A H <br> W John <br> son <br> Crown <br> Point <br> Ind S-3 <br> - ¢ 42205430 132981 65968 Page 22 Text http //www biodiversitylibrary org/page/42205430 1915 Henry G Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection ; Miss C H Lippincott Firm NameFound Coix NameConfirmed Coix EOLID 108123 NameBankID 2661572 NameFound Kochia NameConfirmed Kochia Roth EOLID 61798 Biodiversity Heritage Library Lippincott seeds 1916 Garden Stories Catalogs Flowers Fruit Nurseries Horticulture Seeds Vegetables U S Department of Agriculture National Agricultural Library bhl page 42205430 dc identifier http //biodiversitylibrary org/page/42205430 bhlGardenStories BHLinbloom nurseries horticulture u s department of agriculture national agricultural library bhlgardenstories bhlinbloom Information field Flickr posted date ISOdate 2015-01-26 Check categories 2015 August 25 CC-BY-2 0 BioDivLibrary https //flickr com/photos/61021753 N02/16187527437 2015-08-25 05 54 47 cc-by-2 0 PD-old-70-1923 Lippincott seeds Photos uploaded from Flickr by Fæ using a script
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