ELLA V. BAINES, THE WOMAN FLORIST, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO 



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Set of Prize- Winning Chrysanthemums — Concluded 



L'AFRICANE — Thought by many to be the best red 

 "Mum." 



LOUIS BOKHMER (Ostrich Plume) — A most beauti- 

 ful shade of lavender-pink. 



MAJOR BONNAFFON — One of the very best deep 

 golden-yellow Chrysanthemums; beautiful flower, 

 both in form and color; incurved. 



MARIGOLD — As a golden-yellow is unsurpassed 

 both as to size and color. A monster flower. 25 

 cents. 



MAUD DEAN — The old standby pink; hard to .beat. 



MILLICENT RICHARDSON — A glorious red flower- 

 ing- "Mum;" large bloom. 



MISS FLORENCE PULLMAN — Many think this 

 superb white cannot be beaten. 



MISS MINNIE BAILEY— One of the grandest all 

 pink Chrysanthemums. In finish it is exquisite, 

 showing not the slightest trace of coarseness. 



MISTLETOE — Blush-white; late flowering. 



MRS. EDWARD SEIDEWITZ — A very late variety 

 of beautiful incurving form, quite full, brilliant 

 pink, good enough to follow Chieftain, -which is 

 saying a good deal for it; it is a nice grower. 



MRS. HENRY ROBINSON — Incurved white; a splen- 

 did variety. 



OCONTO — Large white blooms; on strong stems. 



PACLFIC SUPREME — This grand variety has liter- 

 ally leaped into popularity. Flowers are so large 

 as to startle you. The color shades from laven- 

 der-pearl to the richest pink. 



PATTIE — Very delicate shade of pink. 



RIO DE ITALIA — Flowers of mammoth size anu 



deep golden-yellow; really a wonder. 

 ROBERT J. HALLIDAY — This is a glorious flower, 



of burnished yellow. 

 B,OMAN GOLD — Very intense yellow, showing 



bronzy tints in the depths of the petals, hence the 



name. 

 SILVER WEDDING — 'White with a slight pink- 



tinge, ball shaped; extra fine. 

 TINTS OF GOLD — Has the coloring of a beautiful 



golden sunset. 

 UNAKA — A fine incurved bloom of a pleasing shade 



of pink. 

 "WHITE BONNAFON — Incurved white;- still largely 



grown for its many good qualities. 

 WHITE CHIEFTAIN — Beautiful incurving white. 



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The majority of Chrysanthemums are hardy south of the Ohio river and many are hardy in the North- 

 ern states, as far as the plant is concerned, but they must flower before early frosts to be of service. 

 The varieties offered below generally flower from the last of August to the fifteenth of October. 



Price, 20 cents each; three for 50 cents; the set of seven for $1.00. 



AUNT MARY — Fiery terra cotta or rosy-crimson. i INDIAN — A fine shade of Indian-red. 



EXCELSIOR — Rich fine yellow. ! JACK FROST — Snow-white ; very free flowering. 



GLORY OF SEVEN OAKS (Carrie) — Deep golden ' OLB LAVENDER— A beautiful shade of lavender. 



yellow; a beauty. 



SUNSHINE — Bronzy-yellow; large flower. 



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So many persons have asked for varieties of Chrysanthemums that would flower before frost comes in 



the fall. We here offer the very best early "Mums," 

 cents each; the six for $1.00. 



ADVANCE; — The earliest flowering large white; has 

 been had in bloom in July. 



EARLY SNOW — The earliest of all white 

 Superb. 



"Mums.' 



ESTELLE (or Polly Rose)- 



ally covers the plant. 



-Pure snow-white; liter- 



so you can see them flower in the garden. Price, 2o 



GLORY OF THE PACIFIC — A lovely shade of 

 brightest pink; large and fine. 



OCTOBER FROST — Purest snow-white; fairly 

 glistens in its purity. 



YELLOW ADVANCE — By far the best; 'very early; 

 yellow, rich and fine. 



Hardy Pompon Chrysanthemums 



These beautiful varieties are again very popular for outdoor bedding purposes. They are quite hardy, 

 and with but a slight covering of leaves or coarse stable litter during the winter will take care of them- 

 selves after once planted, and produce an abundant, almost lavish, profusion of bloom; and the plants 

 lend a coloration to the garden just at a time when other plants have been destroyed by frost and are 

 looking their worst. Frost does not materially affect the flowering, and it will frequently happen that 

 an armful of flowers can be cut after a sharp frost. 



Price, 20 cents each; any three for 50 cents; the set of eleven for $1.75. 



INDIAN RED — Copper-red. Shaded with crimson. 

 LILLIAN DOTY — Flowers beautiful shell-pink. 

 RED BUTTON — Old rose color. 

 RHODA — Rosy-lake or red. 

 SNOWDROP — A beautiful white. 

 WESTERN BEAUTY — Rosy-pink; extra. 



BABY — Deep golden-yellow; covers the plant. 



DIANA — Snow-white; very free. 



FRANK WILCOX — The very best bronze shading to 

 fine red. 



GOLDEN CLIMAX — Orange-yellow. The best yel- 

 low in cultivation. 



IDA — The best true yellow. 



Spring is the Proper Time to. Plant Chrysanthemums 



for Fall Blooming. 



