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



Hardy Perennials 



Achillea, The Pearl 



Pure white flowers.fin immense clusters; fine for cemetery plant- 

 ing. Height two feet. 15o each ; 3 for 40c. 



Alyssum Saxatile Compactum 



Broad masses of bright yellow flowers in early spring for rock- 

 ery or front borders. 20c each ; 3 for 50c. 



Anthemis Tinctora 



Fine cut foliage producing large golden yellow flowers all sum- 

 mer. 20c each ; 3 for 50c. 



Anthemis Kelwayii 



An improved strain of golden-yellow daisy-like bloom. 20c 

 each ; 3 for 50c. 



Anemone 



QUEEN CHARLOTTE — Very large semi-double flowers of La 

 France pink, a color that is rare among hardy plants. 30c each. 



WHIRLWIND' — Large, semi-double pure white flowers. 30c 

 each. 



Aquilegia 

 Columbine 



(Mrs. Elliots Strain) 



Long spurred. Assorted 

 colors. Height two feet. 

 20c each; 3 for 50c. 



Artemisia 

 "Frosted Silver" 



An attractive and useful 



Long Spurred. perennial where color effect 



is wanted. Our stock came 



from the garden of an old plantation in the South. White leaves 



which have a pleasant fragrance. Price, 25c each. 



Centaurea Montana 



(Perennial Corn Flower) 



Flowers violet-blue, very large and produced from July to 

 September. Plant grows two feet high. 25c each; 3 for 65c. 



Campanula, Canterbury Bells 



These imposing hardy plants are profusely covered with large 

 bell shaped flowers. Extremely showy in shrubberies and mixed 

 borders. Height three feet. 20c each ; 3 for 50c. 



Coreopsis Lanceolata Grandiflora 



Golden-vellow. Invaluable for cutting. Height three feet. 

 15c each; 3 for 40c. 



The Handsome and Wonderful 



Hardy Bedding Begonia, "Jewel" 



(EVANSIANA) 



This is a tuberous-rooted hardy perennial Begonia, losing its 

 tops in the fall. The plants like a rich, porous soil and shade. 

 Produces clusters of flowers and buds of a beautiful pink color 

 by the hundred on a single plant during an ordinary growing season. 

 So many persons write us asking for plants suitable for shady 

 places. Begonia Jewel will fill the bill. Price, 15c each; 3 for 

 40c; 12 for $1.45. 



Daisy 



SHASTA ALASKA — Hardy, fine semi-double white. 15c each; 



3 for 41 c. 

 KING EDWARD— Larger than Alaska. 15c each; 3 for 41c. 



Dianthus Deltoids 



Spicy fragrance and fine for summer cutting. 20c each ; 3 for 

 50c. 



Digitalis 



(Foxglove) 



Gloxiana-like flowers; fine assorted colors. 20c each ; 3 for 50c. 



Eulalia Gracilis Univittata 



(Ornamental Grass) 

 Make immense clumps. Very graceful. 20c each ; 3 for 55c. 



Gaillardia Grandiflora 



(Blanket Flower) J 



The center of dark red-brown, petals marked with rings of 

 brilliant crimson orange and vermilion. 20c each ; 3 for 50c. 



Hemerocallis Flava 



(The Lemon Lily) 



This is entirely hardy and bears flowers of a lemon-yellow color. 

 Very desirable. 15c each; 3 for 40c. 



Delphinium Border 



Delphinium or Larkspur 



Indispensable to the harbaceous garden, their long, showy spikes 

 of flowers persist from June till frost and furnish the most satis- 

 factory blues to any color scheme. 

 DELPHINIUM BELLA DONNA— Pure shy-blue; white bee; 



fine for cutting. 20c each ; 3 for 50c. 

 DELPHINIUM BELLAMOSA— A dark blue of the type of Bel- 

 ladonna with the color of the old Formosum variety, but not 

 liable to mildew. 20c each ; 3 for 50c. 



Double Daisies!®" 



(English) 



Hardy double perennials. Low 

 growing border plants. Two colors, 

 white and pink. 10c each; 3 

 for 27c. 



Diacentra 

 Spectabilis 



(Bleeding Heart) 



These pretty spring bloomers, 

 with their graceful, drooping sprays 

 of heart-shaped pink flowers are 

 very ornamental, and bloom early in 

 the season. The plants being 

 hardy, increase in size and bloom 

 from year to year. Finely cut 

 ornamental foliage, growing about 



fifteen inches high, and producing showy pink flowers. It has 

 been neglected in our old fashioned gardens until it is almost 

 extinct, but it is coming back as an old favorite and has many 

 friends. 50c each. (See back of Catalogue.) 



Giant Hardy Hibiscus 



"Mallow Marvels" 



They commence flowering early in July and continue until late 

 in September. The flowers on vigorous growing plants, will meas- 

 tire from six to ten inches across. 

 CRIMSON EYE— Belongs to the family of Mallows. Flowers 



six inches across. Color pure white with pronounced eye of deer. ■, 

 T crimson. 20c each; 3 for 55c. 

 PINK MALLOW MARVELS— Large pink flowers with dark ma- ) 



roon eye. 15c each ; 3 for 40c. 

 RED MALLOW MARVELS— Flowers six inches across. Color 



brilliant dark red. 20c each; 3 for 55c. 



