Miss Ella V. Baines, The Woman Florist, Springfield, Ohio. 29 
*EXCELLENT” ce «VA 
COLLECTION 
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PRIZE-WINNING 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
FOR ONLY 50 CENTS. 
This flower is well termed the Queen of 
Autumn, and is too well known to need a 
ienethy introduction, The plants here offered 
will ail bloom this Fall. 
Tvory.—Finest white for ordinary purposes. 
Ada Spaulding.— White, tipped blush. Form- 
ing a ball. 
Mrs. Lewis Childs Maderia.—Perfect yellow 
sphere, of pleasing shade. 
Marguerite Jeffords.—Old gold and amber 
shades. 
Harry Balsley.—Finest light pink in cultiva- 
tion. 
Golden Gate.—Yellow, streaked amber and 
red, 
Eugene Dailledouze.—Finest yellow in culti- 
vation. Very showy. 
Mrs. FE. G. Hill.—Earliest. Color a shell-pink, A prize-winner everywhere. 
The Queen.—Grandest display. White, Jargest size. 
Yellow Queen.—Earliest yellow up to date. 
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SOMETHING NEW AND VALUABLE, 
SWAINSONIA ELEGANS, 
The prettiest Winter-blooming Plant of which I know. 
This is a new plant, and one of which we cannot 
speak too highly. It is a rapid grower, growing 
into a compact, bushy form, and bears its panicles 
six inches long of pure white, pea-shaped flowers 
in the greatest profusion. Itis very sweet and fra- 
grant. We have been cultivating it for the past 
two years, and itis seldom out of bloom either Win- 
ter or Summer. Be sure and try it, as it will be 
certain to please you. Price,15 cents each. 
NEW SWAINSONIA, SPLEN DENS. 
Same as the above, with bright scarlet flowers. 
This is the only true scarlet variety. Price, 15 
cents each. 
The Two Swainsonias for 20 cents. 
PLUMBAGOS. 
Plumbago, Capensis.—The Plumbagos are always 
satisfactory plants, either for pot culture or for 
the garden, They are constant bloomers, and 
their delicate and graceful flowers are very 
useful for cutting. Capensis has plentiful 
clusters of the most beautiful pale blue flow~ 
ers, a Shade seldom met with, and universally 
admired, Price, 20cents each. 
Plumbago, Capensis Alba.—The exact counter- 
part of Plumbago Capensis, except in color, 
which, in this beautiful plant, is snow-white, 
One of the most satisfactory of plants. Price, 
10 cents each, 
CYCLAMEN, OR PERSIAN VIOLET. 
Cyclamen, Persicum Giganteum.—This is a deci- 
ded 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 measuring, on well- 
rown bulbs,two inches in diameter. The 
oliage is also beautiful. Price, good bulbs, 
15 cents each, 
PRIMROSES. 
Primrose, Obconica.—The ever-blooming variety. 
White, with lavendertints, Price, 10c each, 
Alba Magnifica.—Finest white, with greenish-yel- 
low center. Price, 10 cents each. 
Kermissinus Splendens. —Deep rose, with a yel- 
lowish throat. Price, 10 cents each. 
The three fine sorts for 20 cents. 
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Swainsonia 
Elegans. 
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