Miss Ella V, Baines, The Woman Florist, Springfield, Ohio, 



ASPIDISTRA LLR1DA. 



ASPIDISITRA LURIDA. 



A very useful and durable decorative plant of strong growth. Will 

 succeed in any position. An excellent hall or corridor plant. 15 

 cents each. 



ALYSSUM— DOUBLE SWEET. 



A very great advance on the single Alyssum. It is indispensable 

 as a cut flower, being a beautiful white, and very fragrant. A very 

 useful edging plant. Continues to bloom till November, as light 

 frosts do not injure it. Also fine for Winter blooming in the house, 

 boxes. 5 cents each. 



ALYSSUM — DOUBLE SWEET. 



Elegant for baskets, vases or window 



AMARYLLIS. 



AMARYLLIS. 



Amaryllis, Aulica. — (Lily of the Palace.) Vivid scarlet, 

 sparkling in the sunlight as if sprinkled with gold dust. By 

 moonlight it is indescribably grand. A very handsome variety. 

 Fine blooming bulbs, 50 cents. Cheap at this price. 



Amaryllis, Belladonna Major.— One of the most lovely 

 flowers imaginable. It throws up strong stalks, which support 

 immense panicles of lovely shell pink flowers with a clear, white 

 throat. It has the largest bulbs of any of the Amaryllis. 50 

 cents each for fine extra large bulbs to bloom at once. 



Amaryllis, Formosissima. — (Jacobean Lily.) This grand 

 bulb will flower either Summer or Winter. Keep dry during 

 Summer for Winter blooming, and reverse the order for Sum- 

 mer bedding. The flowers are of the darkest scarlet, very rich 

 and pure, and produced freely. Strong, blooming bulbs, 

 25 cents each. 



Amaryllis, Johnsonii. — One of the most gorgeous bulbous 

 plants grown. We have seen specimens of a few years' growth 

 that completely filled a window. Nothing is more showy thiin 

 this grand plant during hue Winter or early Spring, bearing 

 large flowers of intense crimson, wilh a delicate while feather in 

 each petal. It is most superb. Strong bulbs to bloom at 

 once, 50 cents. 



Amaryllis, Equestre. — (The Eagle Lily ) This is entirely 

 different from the other varieties of Amaryllis. The flower in 

 shape and size resembles the Lily Candidu'm. The color is a 

 brick red; quite distinct and novel. Pine bulbs to bloom 

 at once, 25 cents. 



ABUTILON. CHINESE BELL FLOWER. 

 Price, 5 cents each, except where noted. 



Souvenir de Bonne. — New. One of the most valuable novel- 

 ties of recent years. To- 

 tally distinct. Itisavery 

 strong grower. The 

 leaves, a beautiful green, 

 are regularly banded 

 with gold, the flower 

 stem is eight to nine 

 inches long, the bloom 

 very large and bright 

 orange red in color. A 

 beautiful decorative 

 plant, being of fine tree 

 shape. 10 cents each. 



Shower of Gold.— A 

 beautiful dwarf growing 

 variety, the whole plant 

 being covered with a 

 profusion of beautiful 

 golden yellow blossoms. 



Robert George. — A 

 free and continuous 

 bloomer. Flowers are 

 broad, their large, over- 

 lapping petals incurved, 

 color orange, veined 

 with crimson. 



Eclipse. -This is an 

 elegant foliage plant, 

 and one of the prettiest we know. It is new, and the flowers. 



which are produced in profusion, set the plant off to good ad 

 vantage. 



Thompson™ Pletja.— New Perfectly double flowers that re- 

 semble in form a double Hollyhock. Color a rich, deep orange, 

 shaded and streaked with crimson. The foliage is delightfully 

 variegated. 



Enfanta Eulalia.— Flowers large and cup-shaped. Color a 

 delicate satiny junk. 



Scarlet Gem.— A rich, bright scarlet. 



Golden Bells.— Large, well shaped flowers of deep yellow, 



AZALEA INDICA. 



AEUTILON, SOUVENIR DE BONNE. 



AZALEA INDICA. 



One of the most gorgeously blooming families, together witli 

 the showiest of all greenhouse plants The colors of the flower 

 varv from the purest white to the deepest crimson in untold va- 

 riations. The soil should always be packed hard when trans- 

 planted. Their success depends, however, on the degree of 

 moisture in the atmosphere in which they live. I have a num- 

 ber of the best flowering sorts that will flower finely this coming 

 Winter, both double and single flowered, in any color desired. 

 The plants I offer are magnificent specimens, the finest you have 

 ever seen, and all will bloom this year 60 cents each; hue 

 large plants, three years old, 75 cents each. 



N. B— Be sure and try my Azaleas, they will not disap- 

 point you. In ordering, name the color you wish. I can 

 furnish them in the following colors: White, pink* 

 crimson, salmon, rosy lilac, and white striped witti 



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