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



TENDER PLANTS— Concluded 



In this list we do not give extended descriptions 

 embraced. These are suitable for house and garden 



Each 



ACALYPHA SANDERI — The Comet plant 15c 



ACAL1PHA TRICOLOR — Fine bedding plant. . . 15c 

 ACALYPHA TRIUMPHANS — Gorgeous foliage, 



fine bedder 15c 



ALOYSIA CITRIODORA — LEMON VERBENA — 



The most fragrant foliage of any plant 10c 



ALYSSUM — Giant double-flowered. Pure white 



flowers 10c 



BROWALLIA GIGANTEA — Flowers intense in- 

 digo-blue 10c 



CRAPE MYRTLE — Three colors, pink, crimson 



and purple 15c 



CUPHEA PLATYCENTRA, or Cigar Plant 10c 



CYPERUS ALTERNIFOLIUS.the Umbrella Plant 



— A handsome pot plant, useful in vases, etc. 10c 

 EUPHORBIA SPLEMDENS, or Crown of Thorns 20c 

 GENISTA, or Gold Slirub — Golden-yellow flowers 15c 

 IMPATIENS, or Sultana — Six distinct colors. 



(Six for 50 cents) 10c 



JASMINE MALAYAN, or Confederate Jasmine . . 15c 

 JASMINE GRAND DUKE OF TUSCANY — Double 



■white flowers 25c 



(Strong two-year-old plants, SO cents.) 

 JUSTICIA, the Pink Brazi.ian Plume Flower. . . 15c 

 LANTANAS, or Shrubby Verbenas — Five sep- 

 arate colors 10c 



but our customers will find many valuable plants 

 culture. 



Each 

 LANTANA, WEEPING! — Fine for baskets and 



vases; lavender flowers ioc 



MYRTLE, SWEET, German, or the Jew, or 



Bride's 3Iyrtle — The leaves are very fragrant. 25c 



PLUMBAGO CAPENSIS — Sky-t>lue flowers 25c 



PETUNIAS — Double-flowering; four colors. 



(Four for 50 cents) 15c 



PRIMROSE, New Baby Malacoides — Light pink 



flowers 15c 



PRIMROSE, CHINESE — Three colors, white, 



pink and red 15 C 



PRIMULA OBCONICA GRANDIFLORA — Free 



bloomer . ioc 



SALVIA SPLENDENS — Brilliant scarlet 8c 



SALVIA LE PRESIDENT — Rich scarlet flowers Sc 



SALVIA SPLENDENS ALBA — Pure white 8c 



SALVIA SPLENDENS VARIEGATA — Variegated 



red and white Sc 



SALVIA MRS. PAGE — A perfect sheet of scarlet 8c 



(Salvias, 75 cents per dozen.) 

 SAXIFRAGA SARMENTOSA, or Strawberry 



Geranium ioc 



SELAGINELLA — Low-growing fern-like Moss; 



elegant _ i5 C 



VERBENAS, Mammoth-Flowerings — All colors. 



(Six for 50 cents) 10c 



VASE PLANTS — A fine assortment. (6 for 50c.) 10c 



TENDER VINES AND CLIMBERS 



These make a rapid growth and bloom throughout the summer; are very showy. 



The Wonderful Giant Moonflower 



(Ipomea Maxima.) 



A Giant in Growth and Flower and Wonderfully 

 Fragrant.. This grand new Moonflower is a decided 

 improvement over the old well-known variety 

 Ipomea Grandiflora. The flowers are more than 

 twice the size of the old variety, oftentimes meas- 

 uring from six to seven and one-half inches across, 

 and are produced in such wonderful profusion that 

 thev completely cover the vine with a veil of 

 glistening white. Its growth is very rapid when 

 planted in good rich light soil, nothing to equal 

 it as a tender vine for porch and lattice shading. 

 Fine plants, 20 cents each. 



New Moonflower, HEAVENLY BLUE — This makes a 

 splendid companion plant to the "White Moon- 

 flower. It is equally rapid in growth, and a much 

 freer blooming variety than the white one. The 

 blooms come in clusters of five to twelve, and at 



times almost hide the vines. The flowers are the 

 most heavenly blue, with reddish-purple rays, 

 and six inches across. Nothing is more beautiful. 

 12 cents. 



ANTIGONON LEPTOPUS, or the "Queen's Wreath'' 

 — Produces rose-colored flowers in racemes two 

 feet long; beautiful. 12 cents. 



BOUGAINVILLEA SANDERLVNA — The Chinese 

 Paper Plant. Lovely clear lavender flowers. 25 cts. 



GERMAN, or PARLOR IVY — A rapid-growing 

 plant, well adapted for training in the parlor. 

 Leaves glossy green and flowers yellow, in clus- 

 ters. 10 cents each. 



BIADEIRA VINE — White flowers; exquisitely fra- 

 grant. 6 cents; two for 10 cents. 



SMILAX — A lovely house vine. S cents. 



TRADESCANTLA, or WANDERING JEW — Fine for 

 baskets. Two distinct kinds. 10 cents. 



VINCA MAJOR VARIEGATA — Fine for baskets and 

 vases; green and white foliage. 12 cents; large, 

 strong plants, 35 cents. 



TENDER BULBS 



Tuberous=Rooted Begonias 



SINGLE FLOWERING — White, yellow, crimson 

 scarlet, orange and pink. 10 cents; three for 25 

 cents; seven for 50 cents. 



DOUBLE FLOWERING — White, yellow, crimson, 

 scarlet, orange and pink. 15 cents; three for 40 

 cents; six for 75 cents. 



CRISPA — Giant blossoms of enormous size, with 

 elegant fringed petals, with crisp or curled like 

 appearance. Red, white, yellow, orange and 

 pink. 15 cents; three for 40 cents; five for 60 

 cents. , 



CRISTATA — New crested or plume-like petaled Be- 

 gonias of great beauty; red, white, orange, yel- 

 low and pink. 15 cents; three for 40 cents; five 

 for 60 cents. 



Calla Lilies 



Black Calla, ARUM SANCTUM — This is the famous 

 Black Calla; it grows so very easily and pro- 

 duces Calla Lilv-shaped flowers that in color are 

 coal-black. This Lily produces the blackest flower 

 of any plant in existence. It is simply jet black. 

 Stock is scarce. 25 cents each. 



Calla Ethiopica, EGYPTIAN LILY — This is the well- 

 known Egvptian Lily, or Lily of the Nile, with 

 large white flowers, broad foliage, and it will 

 prosper under very adverse circumstances. Plants 

 to bloom next winter, 15 cents; strong blooming 

 bulbs. 25 cents each. 



New Dwarf Calla. LITTLE GEM — This Calla onlv 

 grows about eighteen inches high, and Is the 

 freest blooming of all the Callas. The bloom is 

 pure white. The following facts will convince 

 anyone of its great superiority over the old sort. 

 Of dwarf habit. The same plant will grow and 

 bloom for years, and the quantity of bloom which 

 a good plant will produce is astonishing. A large 

 plant is hardly ever -without one or more flowers. 

 All in all, it is one of the most desirable plants 

 we ever offered. 20 cents; three for 50 cents. 



Golden Yellow Calla. RICHARDIA ELLIOTTIANA 

 — It has the same habit of growth as the ordinary 

 white variety, with flowers of same size and 

 shape, but of a rich, clear, lustrous golden-yel- 

 low color. Blooming bulbs, 30 cents. 



The New Godfrey Calla Lily, "DEVONIENSIS" — 

 Undoubtedly the finest thing ever sent out in the 

 Calla line, and quite indispensable. Blooms all 

 winter. Compared with the ordinary Calla, it 

 gives three blooms to one; is snow-white and 

 perfect in form. Blooms on very small plants, 

 though it attains to a very large size with very 

 large flowers. Blooming bulbs, 35 cents each. 



Spotted Calla. RICHARDIA ALBA MACULATA — 

 Plant with beautiful spotted leaves. It flowers 

 abundantly during the summer months when 

 planted out in the open border. It makes a fine 

 plant for the center of vases. The flowers are 

 shaped like those of a Calla, and are pure white, 

 shaded with violet inside. Keep dry in the win- 

 ter, and start in the spring like a Dahlia. Bloom- 

 ing bulbs, 15 cents, two for 25 cents; larger size, 

 to produce a dozen blooms, 25 cents. 



SPECIAL OFFER No. 50— The Six Calla Lilies, Costing $1 .40, for $1 . 1 5 Net. 



