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



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Tender Vines and Climbers 



These make a rapid growth and bloom 

 throughout the summer; are very showy. 



ANTIGONON LEPTOPUS or THE "QUEEN'S WREATH"— Produces rose-colored flowers 

 in racemes two teet long; beautiful vine for the south. 20 cents each; 3 for 50 cents. 



BOUGAINVILLEA SANDERIANA— The Chinese Paper Plant, 

 flowers. 30 cents each. 



Lovely clear lavender 



Antigon or "Queen's Wreath' 



MADEIRA VINE — White flowers, exquisitely fragrant. 10 cents each. Tubers. 



SENECIO SCANDENS (Parlor or German Ivy.) — A fast growing vine with bright green 

 luxuriant foliage; flowers yellow, in clusters. Especially suitable for trellis work, conser- 

 vatories hanging baskets or in porch boxes, etc. where the wind does not strike it too hard. 

 15 cents each. 



TRADESCANTIA or WANDERING JEW— Fine for baskets. Three distinct kinds. 10 

 cents each. 



TRAILING DUSTY MILLER (Gnaphallum Lanatum.)— Snow-white foliage; splendid 

 trailing plant for baskets and boxes. 15 cents each. 



VINCA MAJOR VARIEGATA — Fine for baskets and vases; green and white foliage. 10 

 cents each, 3 for 25 cents; large plants, field grown, 35 cents each, 3 for $1.00. 



Manettia Bicolor 



(Climbing Firecracker Plant.) 



In the house it can be trained about a window forming a wreath of bloom 

 summer and winter. Flowers are intense scarlet shading into flame, tipped 

 with bright golden-yellow, and are covered with a thick scarlet moss. 15 cents 



each. 



Russelia Elegantissima 



(Scarlet Fountain Plant.) 



A plant with smooth somewhat rushlike branches, nodding or pendulous at 

 the top, flowers bright red in great sprays. Very floriferous during winter. Is 

 of very easy cultivation; fine for basket and pot planting or outdoors in the 

 south. 1 5 cents each . 



Bougainvillea. 



The Wonderful Giant Moonf lower 

 Ipomea Maxima 



A Giant in Growth and Flower and Wonderfully Fragrant. This'grand 

 new Moonflower is a decided improvement over the old well-known variety Ipomea 

 Grandiflora. The flowers are more than twice the size of the old variety, often- 

 times measuring from six to seven and one-half inches across, and are produced in 

 such wonderful profusion that they completely cover the vine with a veil of glisten- 

 ing white. Fine plants, 15 cents each, 3 for 40 cents. 



Moonflower "Maximus' 



SURPRISE COLLECTION 

 Only $1.00 



By Express at Purchaser's Expense 



We usually have at the end of the selling season a number of choice 

 plants that we have grown a surplus of. To those who will send us a dollar, 

 we will, after June 1, 1927, send a fine lot of plants that will be a surprise 

 to you. So send us a dollar, and after June 1, we will send you the Sur- 

 prise Collection of plants. The selection to be strictly our own. We sell 

 several thousand of the Surprise Collections each year, and everyone 

 is pleased with them. 



