26 MISS ELLA V. BAINES, THE WOMAN FLORIST, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. 
Sin gle G e ranium S None Finer than these Varieties 
15 cents each. Will send four single Geraniums, our selection of varieties, for 50 cents. 
ALBION—One of the finest single whites. Pure in color; im- MADEMOISELLE ANASTASIE LECADRE—Rich crimson- 
TENSE Hnasize cinetlac foun ; carmine lake, shading through a maculated effect to a pure 
; : 2 | white center. Extra fine. 
DRYDEN—A most _Borecous flower borne profusely; bright MRS. E. G. HILL—A profuse bloomer of a soft light salmon. 
cochineal-red, shading to pure white throat. Each petal bordered with rose-salmon. Exquisite. 
GENERAL GRANT—Tte old standby as a bright red bedding | PAMELA—Immense round flowers, with a large, pure white 
Geranium. It isa mass of scarlet allsummer. It has no supe- Seer ee a euiated BEE D2 EEE ES 
Tior. 
JULIA MARLOWE—Broad overlapping petals of bright sar: | SWEET=SCENTED GERANIUMS 
let. A splendid round flowered variety. 10 cents each; the three for 25 cents. 
L’AUBE—Enormous sized trusses, large, round florets, pure 
snow-white, retaining its pureness the entire season. NUTMEG—Foliage has true nutmeg fragrance. 
_MADAME MOSNAY-—A magnificent shade of red. Upper pet- ROSE—The famous sweet rose-scented Geranium; very fra- 
als shaded violet to white center; unsurpassed. grant. 
LEMON—The foliage is pronouncedly lemon-scented. 
Pelargonium or Lady Washington Geraniums 
The Grandest of all Flowerin g Pi ants Do not resemble the common Geranitms in any particular, 
: te : : neither in foliage nor flower; more beautiful in every way. 
We here offer twelve distinct sorts, every one entirely different in color and every one a beauty. The Lady Washington Geraniums 
are the handsomest of all flowers—once seen, never forgotten. 
35 cents each; any three of your selection for $1.00; the entire set of twelve beautiful sorts for $3.00. 
CAPTAIN RAIKES—A grand ruffled or fringed variety, with | MADAME THIBAUT—(The New Double Pink.) The flow- 
very. large flowers borne: in large, fine-shaped trusses; color ers are three inches in diameter, perfectly double, of the bright- 
bright red, ee lighter center, with heavy maroon: blotches est pure pink, beautifully ruffled edges; very free in bloom. 
h<iIn upper petals. 
s i E 5 MARIE MALLET—L tal hite, wu tals black, 
GRIMSON RING—Rich bright cod, with lovely cuted vicle | eeese ee eeyseeere <(-eie me enee  alece 
throat; distinct. 
DOROTHY—It is a perpetual blooming variety, usually com- 
~mencing to bloom-in December or Jantiary, and continuing ’ 
~ throughout the spring and summer. The throat and edges of PRINCE GEORGE—Clear pink, each petal blotched crimson. 
the petals are pure white each shaded toward the center with Considered by many who have seen it to be the prettiest. 
tich carmine-pink, with a glowing crimson blotch on each. We 
have always been unable to supply the demand, but now have PRINCESS MAY—Beautiful deep rose, splotched with car- 
MRS. BRADSHAW—Large flower, ptre white, with each petal 
showing dark maroon center. 
a fine stock of plants to offer. mine; extra. 
GOLD MINE—Rosy-scarlet, with white throat; each upper | VICTOR—The flowers are a bright cherry-red, with white at 
petal has a shining black blotch. the base of each petal; the two upper petals are dark crim- 
LINDA—Rosy-salmon; two upper petals black spotted; a grand son-maroon. The flowers are of immense size and are very 
sort. - freely produced. 
MRS. ROBERT SANDIFORD—(The New Double White) REMEMBER, the above twelve, the most beautiful of all 
The flowers are three inches across, of the purest snow-white J ~! = 
and perfectly double and very free in bloom. You cannot Geraniums, for $3.00. There is nothing to compare 
imagine anything prettier. with these for beauty in the plant line. 
New Pelargonium 
Geranium 
= This new ever-blooming pelargo- 
Easter Greeting nim was shown at Mannheim 
horticultural exhibition in Germany. Planted out as a = bed- 
ding plant and bloomed continually until late in the fall. 
It will prove the forerunner of a new race of everblooming kinds, 
as it rivals the orchids in beauty. The following description is 
from the German introducer, Carl Faiss: 3 
“This new species is the earliest of all Pelargonitims, with enor- 
mous florets and clusters, having light green foliage and of dwarf, 
robust’ growth. It blooms from March until fall. The florets 
are of a fiery-amaranth-red, with five large, regular shaped spots. 
THe first and only kind to bloom as well bedded ott as in pots, 
and to do’so all summer.’”’ 50 cents each; two for 80 cents. 
PANSY GERANIUM (Mrs. Layal) 
A Wonderful Plant 
This new and wonderful Pansy Geranium is of the easiest growth, 
dwarf in habit, and literally covered with flowers all the time, 
and as it requires little or no attention, it is invaluable as a win- 
dow plant. The coloring and markings of the flowers are most 
extraordinary—light. pink, white, dark purple, black, etc., almost 
rivaling the Pansy in uniqueness of flower.It is this combination 
of coloring which obtained for it the popular name of Pansy Gera- 
nium. Strong plants, ready to bloom, 35 cents each;three 
for $1.00. 
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THE WONDERFUL PANSY GERANIUM. 
