MISS ELLA V. BAINES, THE WOMAN FLORIST, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. 31 
SET OF PRIZE WINNING “MUMS” 
SPECIAL OFFER No. 52 
THE 20 PRIZE WINNING ‘‘MUMS” COSTING $2.90, 
FOR $2.00 NET. 
AUSTRALIAN GOLD—Deep golden-yellow with tones of bronze; of immense size; the 
petals are feathery, incurved and whorled. 15 cents, 
BLACK HAWK—An extra fine deep crimson variety of the largest size; none finer of its 
color. 15 cents. 
CHRISTMAS CHEER—This is one of the most brilliant Chrysanthemus. 20 cents. 
CLEMENTINE TOUSET—The most wonderful of all white “Mums.” Pure snow white, 
often flushed pink; of immense size. 15 cents, 
GOLDEN GLOW—Bright yellow of velvety finish. Flower five and one-half inches in diam- 
eter. 10 cents. 
GOOD GRACIOUS—This is the grandest of all pink Chrysanthemums. Its name orig- 
inated from a lady on first seeing it, exclaiming “Good Gracious.’’ 20 cents. 
GOLDEN WEDDING—Nothing finer among yellows; shines like burnished gold. The 
standard for measuring yellows; of mammoth size. [5 cents. 
JOHN SHRIMPTON—A rich red that has many admirers; of the largest size. Extra. 
{5 cents, 
LAVENDER QUEEN—A lovely shade of pinkish-lilac. Very desirable. {5 cents. 
MAJOR BONAFFON—One of. the very best deep golden-yellow Chrysanthemus; beautiful 
flower, both in form and color; incurved. {5 cents. 
MISS MINNIE BAILEY—One of the grandest all pink Chrysanthemums. In finish it is 
exquisite, showing not the slightest trace of coarseness. 10 cents. 
MRS. JEROME JONES—One of the finest white Chrysanthemums ever raised; flowers of 
exquisite form and finish; grand. 10 cents. 
Virginia Poehiman “Mum.” 
MRS. PERRIN—Still the brightest of all the pinks. Beauti- ROBERT HALLIDAY—Flowers of mammoth size and deep 
fully formed. i0 cents. golden-yellow ; really a wonder. 10 cents. 
MRS. 0. P. BASSETT—A light lemon-yellow of the largest | SILVER CLOUD— F aaRoni 
size -Reranate norcents! Mak i eres delicate shade of peach-pink bordered 
NAGOYA—One of the largest and finest brilliant yellows in ~ 
the whole Chrysanthemum family. 1[5 cents. TIN OLA ap liga Lect and grandest of all white 
PERCY PLUMRIDGE—This grand variety has literally leaped isiabeag alter aa een: 
into popularity. Flowers are so large as to startle you. The VIRGINIA POEHLMAN—Claimed by many to be the very 
color shades from a few rows of lavender pearl to the rich- best white to date. Pure white faintly tinged pink. A most 
est pink. 15 cents. wonderfully beautiful Chrysanthemum. 20 cents, 
Early Flowering Chrysanthemums 
So many persons have asked for varieties of Chrysanthemums that would flower before frost comes in the fall. We here 
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offer the very best early “Mums,” so you can see them flower in the garden. Price, 20 cents each; the five for 85 cents. 
CARRIE—Brightest yellow; large and fine. 
ESTELLE—Pure snow-white ; literally covers the plant. 
GLORY OF THE PACIFIC—A lovely shade of brightest pink; 
large and fine. 
MONROVIA—By far the best; very early; yellow, rich and 
fine. 
OCTOBER FROST—Purest snow-white; fairly glistens in its 
purity. 
Ostrich Plume Chrysanthemums 
Below we offer a grand collection of these Chrysanthemums. The term “‘Ostrich Plume’’ is applied to this type on account of the 
feathery growth with which the petals are thickly covered. 
PRICE 15 CENTS EACH HAIRY WONDER — Enormous terra-cotta, broad, spreading 
Japanese variety, with extremely wide cupping and incurving 
AUDREY (New)—Pure snow-white, ostrich plume. Elegant. petals, which are covered with glandular hairs. Reported as 
LOUIS BOEHMER—A most beautiful shade of lavender- the largest and best hairy ever exhibited. Habit, stem and 
pink, foliage perfect. 
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 themselves 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 fre- 
quently happen that an armful of flowers can be cut after a sharp frost. Price, 15 cents each. 
DINU A oovelakes very fine. KADAH—Clear magenta; extra fine. 
—Deep pink, tipped and edged white. sNe 1 i stad 
GOLDFINCH—Magnificent ; gold, shaded crimson; extra. MRS. VINCENT—Large; deep purplish-rose, 
GOLDEN FLEECE—Large, bright lemon-yellow. RHODA—Bronzy-pink ; fine, 
