MISS ELLA V. BAINES, THE WOMAN FLORIST, SPRINGFIELD, OHT~ 21 
Nephrolepis Amorpohli 
THE “FILIGREE FERN” 
A most charming Fern, very much on the order of the famous ° 
“Baby’s Breath Fern.” This Fern has such fine delicate foli- 
age that it is sgugestive of the finest filigree work in silver and 
gold done by the jeweler, hence it has been christened the ‘‘Fili- 
gree Fern.”’ It is beautiful beyond description. Young plants, 
25 cents; strong plants, 50 cents; extra strong plants, 75 
cents. 
DWARE FERNS IN FERN DISH. ELEGANT TABLE 
DECORATION. 
DWARF FERNS For Fern Dishes 
_ We have selected a few of the hardiest and most sat- 
TRE : ; 7 .. isfactory varietiés for filling Fern dishes, than which there 
f ISI )y. : i, is no prettier table decoration. 10 cents each; or we 
ei ees . y ' will send seven distinct Dwarf Ferns for 60 cents; 
or thirteen distinct Dwarf Ferns for $1.00. These 
will make a full Fern dish for the dining table that 
will be a joy to your heart. 
Nephrolepis Bostoniensis 
THE “BOSTON FERN” 
In the vicinity of Boston no other plant is so extensive- 
ly used as this graceful Nephrolepis, which differs from 
the ordinary Sword Fern in having much longer fronds, 
which frequently attain a length of six feet. These arch 
and droop oyer very gracefully, on account of which it 
is frequently called the Fountain Fern. This drooping 
habit makes it an excellent plant to grow as a single 
specimen on a table or pedestal. This Fern should not 
be compared to the Ostrich Plume Fern, as they are of 
an entirely different growth; both have their place and 
both are beautiful and desirable. Young plants, 20 
cents; strong plants, 50 cents; extra strong plants, 75 
cents. 
Our Grand 
Garden Dahlias 
No garden is complete without a show of these brilliant 
and stately autumn fiowers, and nothing gives greater 
return for so little money and care. We offer dry bulbs 
or tubers, but if stock of these becomes exhausted, will 
send started plants. We grow and sell fifteen acres of 
Dahlias each year. 
CACTUS DAHLIAS 
So-called from their resemblance to Cactus flowers. They 
are characterized by long, narrow, pointed, tubular and 
twisted petals of graded lengths, giving the flowers a 
striking and attractive appearance. Grand for cut flow= 
ers. Except where noted, 15 cents each; four for 50 
cents. The entire set of eight Cactus Dahlias costing 
$1.45 for $1.10. 
AMOS PERRY—The best bright scarlet Cactus to date. Color 
purest flaming-scarlet, with long, narrow twisted petals of 
irregular formation. The blooms are borne well above the 
foliage in the utmost profusion. Certainly a beauty. 25 
cents. 
CHARLES CLAYTON—The strongest words of praise are not 
extravagant when applied to this wonderful new Cactus. It 
is the ideal in color, form, length of stem and general good hab- 
its, beyond which it would seem little could be hoped for. The 
color is a most intense crimson, so vivid as to dazzle the eye; 
superb. 20 cents. 
COUNTESS OF LONSDALE—For perfection of bloom, erect- 
ness of stem, abundance of flower, this variety has never yet 
been equaled. On several of the plants we have counted over 150 
perfect blooms on one plant. Is there any other garden flower 
that can equal it? The color is a rich salmon-pink tinted apri- 
cot. The one best Dahlia. 25 cents. 
COUNTRY GIRL—Base of petals golden-yellow suffused with 
salmon-rose or old gold, which is deepest at the tips of petals, 
