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MISS ELLA V. BAINES, The Woman Florist, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. 



Prize Winning Chrysanthemums 



These are hardy in the South and in the middle States if given a good protection 



through the winter with rough litter. 



Chrysanthemums deserve a place in every garaen, coming as they do after the Summer flowers have begun to wane," and continuing 

 to bloom profusely in most places until well intr> November. The cultivation of these Mums is simple: Plant them hi a rich, well-drained 

 piece of ground, setting out the plants a foot apart and pinching them once or twice during the months of May or June. They will branch 

 out and make beautiful bushes and give the cultivator more return for the labor expended than any plant in the garden. There is a 

 place for 'Mums in every garden in America. The following varieties are the cream of all the 'Mums to date. 



PRICE, 15 CENTS EACH; 3 FOR 40 CENTS. 



ADRIAN'S PRIDE — Is as bright a yellow as Marigold. 



BETSY ROSS — Undoubtedly this is one of the finest whites yet 



produced. Its perfect incurved form, purity of color and sturdy 



upright growth are qualities most essential. 

 BLACK HAWK — An extra fine deep crimson variety of the largest 



size; none finer of its color. 



BRONZE BEAUTY — Beautiful bronze; reverse yellow. 



CHARLES RAGER — Pure white, incurved. Perfect flower. 



CHIEFTAIN — The most popular pink; good in ever}' waj . 



CHRYSOLORA— The best yellow for early October. 



CLEMENTINE TOUSET— The most wonderful of all white 

 "Mums." Pure snow-white, often flushed pink; of immense size. 



COLONEL D. APPLETON— One of the best yellows for com- 

 mercial and exhibition use. 



ELLA GUILLIFORD — The color is charming being a day- 

 break pink with several rows of petals showing a disc of gold; 

 a spray makes a complete bouquet. Price, 20c each ; 3 for 50c. 



ENFANT DES MONDES (Ostrich Plume)— Pure white, the 

 petals covered with hairs. 



GOLDEN CHADWICK — Large flowers of rich yellow; very 

 popular and always scarce. 



GOLDEN GLOW — Bright yellow, good stem and foliage; a crack- 

 erjack. 



HARVARD — Japanese reflexed, very dark crimson; extra. 



HARVEST HOME— A beautiful bronze. 



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



LOUISE BOEHMER (Ostrich Plume)— A most beautiful 

 shade of lavender-pink. 



MARIGOLD- — As a golden-yellow it is unsurpassed both as to 

 size and color. A monster flower. 



New Anemone Flowered Mum Co-ed. 



New Semi-Double Pompon Ella Guilliford 



MILLICENT RICHARDSON— A glorious red" flowering 



"Mum," large bloom. 

 MISS FLORENCE PULLMAN— Many think this su- 

 perb 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. 

 MRSl 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 splendid 



variety. 

 OCONTO — Large white blooms; on strong stems. 

 PACIFIC SUPREME— This grand variety has literally 



leaped into popularity. Flowers are so large as to 



startle you. The color shades from lavender-pearl 



to the richest pink. 



New and Varied Types 

 of Popular Mums 



PRICE, 18 CENTS EACH; THREE FOR 50 CENTS. 

 ADELPHIA — Early white, very perfect form. 

 EL RENO — Golden bronze; flowers 1 ^i to 2 inches in 



diameter. 

 ERMALINDA — Old rose with silvery sheen; fine flower. 

 IMPROVED BUCKINGHAM— One of the most popular 



light pink; single. 

 CO-ED — Soft shade of pink with yellow tinge at center; 



Anemone form. 

 GODFREY'S PERFECTION— Pure white; in a class 



by itself. 

 THE DOTY FAMILY— 



Bronze Doty — A beautiful ball of rich bronze. 



Red Doty — Wine red with silver reverse. 



White Doty — Perfect ball of purest white. 



Lilllian Doty — Rich pink; perfect sphere when well 

 grown. 



