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



Double Geraniums 



The Best There Are 

 Price, 15 cents each; 3 for 40 cents; 12 for $1.50, except where noted, 



ALPHONSE RICARD — A most beautiful shade of bright ver- 

 milion; large flowers and enormous trusses; a grand variety. 



AMERICAN BEAUTY (New.)— Same color as the famous 

 American Beauty Rose. A very free bloomer. 



AURORA — A beautiful shade of salmon-pink. 



Geranium Beaute Poitevine. 



BEAUTE POITEVINE— Beautiful shade of shrimp-pink, grad- 

 ually shading to white; a universal favorite. 



COMTESSE DE HARCOURT— Beautiful florets and enormous 

 trusses of pure white. Stands the sun well. 



HELEN MICH ELL (New.)— The clearest possible shade of 

 scarlet, borne on gigantic trusses. 



JEAN VIAUD — Richest deep pink, shading near the base of the 

 petals to light pink, the base of the upper petals creamy white. 



LA FAVORITE — The finest double white Geraniums in cultiva- 

 tion. 



MADAME BARNEY — A profuse bloomer; florets enormous; 

 color a deep pure pink. A perfect bedder. 



MADAME LANDRY — A distinct salmon-pink with a slight 

 scarlet shading. Enormous trusses, florets borne on long stems. 



MARQUIS DE CASTELLAINE— This is a deep solferino in 

 color; has a splendid habit. 



MARQUIS DE MONTM ART— This is known as the Blue 

 Geranium; it is more strictly speaking, a rich purple; a striking 

 color. 



MISS FRANCES PERKINS— A constant bloomer of a charm- 

 ing deep rose-pink color, with a distinct white throat; stands 

 the climate well. 



NEW GERANIUM RADIO RED— The most intense scarlet in 

 cultivation. So dazzling it at once attracts attention; very 

 large trusses of bloom on small plants. Price, 35c each. 



NEW GERANIUM RED BARNEY— "Any Geranium with the 

 Barney name is good enough for me ' remarks a visitor. A 

 pleasing color of rich red and a wonderful bloomer. Price, 35c 

 each. 



S. A. NUTT — This is the darkest and richest Geranium known; 

 an excellent bedder and a perfect pot plant. 



Single Geraniums 



None Better Than these Varieties. 

 15 cents each; 3 for 40 cents. 



ALICE LEMON — Very light salmon with a dark salmon eye. 

 ALBION — One of the finest whites; pure white in color; immense 



in size, circular form. 

 MRS. E. G. HILL — Profuse bloomer, soft light salmon. Each 



petal bordered with rose-salmon. Exquisite. 



Sweet-Scented Geraniums 



15 cents each. 

 LEMON — The foliage is pronouncedly lemon-scented. 

 NUTMEG — Foliage has the true nutmeg fragrance. 

 ROSE — The famous sweet rose-scented Geranium, very fragrant. 



Fancy Leaved Geranium 



MRS. POLLOCK. 



The combination of red, gold chocolate and green on the leaf 

 look as if the rainbow had "spilled over." Price, 35 cents each. 



Bronze Bedder 



The best golden bronze we have ever seen. Yellow leaf with 

 chocolate bronze zone around the center of leaf. Price, 25 cents 

 each. 



Pelargoniums 



or Lady Washington Geraniums 



The grandest of all flowering plants; do not resemble the common Geraniums in any particular neither in 

 foliage nor flower, more beautiful in every way. 



Price, 25 Cents Each 



EASTER GREETINGS— The earliest of all Pelargoniums with 

 enormous florets and clusters. Florets fiery amaranth-red, with 

 five large regular shaped black spots. 



GARDENER'S JOY — Apple-blossom pink, the two upper petals 

 have blotches of carbon-brown, the florets are three and one- 

 half inches in diameter; enormous clusters. 



GLORY — Ground color, Cattleya-blue, very much like the Catt- 

 leya Orchid. The upper petals contain two large purple mag- 

 enta red snots, distinctly veined. 



LUCY BECKER— Rosy-pink with black spots. 



PRINCE — Large flowers, strongly crimped; color rich purple 

 with %'elvety black blotches. 



WURTEMBERGIA — The darkest red and darkest spotted Lady 

 Washington of them all. 



Pansy Geranium, Mrs. Layal 



A Wonderful Plant 



This new and wonderful Pansy Geranium is of easy growth, dwarf in habit, resembling the purple pansy, almost rivaling the pansy in 

 uniqueness of flower. It is this combination of coloring which obtained for it the popular name Pansy Geranium. 



