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



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TENDER BULBS 



New White Amaryllis White Giant. 



Years of effort has brought to our customers the nearest approach to a pure White Amaryllis 

 that it has been possible to obtain. So gorgeous and grand are these white giants that the 

 little faint coloring of blush on the petals but adds to their charm. Price, $1.00 each. 



AMARYLLIS 



AMARYLLIS EQUESTRE (The Eagle Lily)— Color deep brick red; extra fine. 35 

 cents each. 



Amaryllis Hybrids 



We are luck:.' to get a lot of English Hybrid Amaryllis. We guarantee these to be the 

 very be=t of all Amaryllis, in fact, you have never seen anything to match them. Colors 

 run largely to shades of red. Any color you get will be glorious. 60 cents each. 



Single Tuberous-Rooted Begonias 



SINGLE FLOWERING — Made up from the following shades — No doubles to offer. 

 White, yellow, crimson, scarlet and pink. 20 cents each ; 3 for 55 cents. 



Cyclamen 

 Giganteum 



(Or Persian Violet) — This is a de- 

 cided improvement over the old variety, 

 being of a more robust habit and stronger 

 grower. Produces flowers on short, stout 

 stems and of immense size, often meas- 

 uring, on well-grown bulbs, two inches 

 in diameter. The foliage is also beauti- 

 ful ano it is a charming winter bloomer. 

 25 cents each. 



Fairy or Rain 

 Lily 



Nearly everv flower lover enjoys a pan 

 of Rain Lily— really an Amaryllis, with 

 slender dark green foliage, large pink 

 flowers, borne singly on long stems. 

 After they have had a season of drying 

 off, tnen water often. Bulbs, 15 cents 

 each; 6 enough for one pan, 85 cents. 



Milk and Wine 

 Lily 



(Crinum Fimbriatum.) — The most 

 beautiful of the Crinums. Flowers in 

 umbels, very large and showy, three to 

 four inches in diameter. White with 

 wine stripe down center of each petal. 

 40 cents each. 



Spider Lily 



Pure white with bands of greenish 

 color through the flower; this green and 

 the white make a charming combination 

 that everyone admires. The filaments 

 and stamens of this choice Lily resemble 

 a huge spider; not repulsive, but the 

 most beautiful and delicate of all lilies. 

 30 cents each. 



Caladium 



(Fancy Leaved.) — For conservatory or greenhouse; also suitable for outdoors when 

 weather has become warm, in partial shade where protected from strong winds. 35 

 cents each; 3 for $1.00 



Calla Lilies 



CALLA ETHIOPICA — The old-fashioned Calla, noted for its giant flowers. Large 

 blooming bulbs, 30 cents each. 



THE GODFREY CALLA LILY, "Devoniensis" — 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, 20 cents each. 



GOLDEN YELLOW CALLA (Richardia Elliottiana)— A rich, clear, lustrous golden- 

 yellow color; the foliage is dark-green with a number of translucent creamy-white 

 spots, which add much to its beauty. Strong blooming bulbs, 50 cents each. 



patiens Holstii 



Impatiens 



15 cents each; 3 for 41 cents; 

 12 for $1.45. 



SULTANI — This makes a very shapely plant, 

 and is in bloom continuously the year 

 around, outdoors or indoors, even in the 

 small plants three or four inches high. The 

 bloom is a bright red, and comes so pro- 

 fusely as to almost cover the entire plant; 

 very desirable. 



PINK BEAUTY or SALMON QUEEN— 

 Salmon-pink flowers, purple eyes. 



HOLSTII — Brilliant vermilion; fine. 

 WHITE LADY— Beautiful white with lav- 

 ender tint. 



