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



Show and Fancy Dahlias 



Grand Duke Alexis. 



Except Where Noted, 20 Cents Each; 3 

 for 55c; 12 for $1.98. 



A. D. LIVON I— Beautiful soft pink. Well formed flowers with 

 long stems. _ Perfectly round, ball-shaped flowers, each petal 

 being very tightly quilled and arranged in exact regularity. 

 Free flowering. 



ARABELLA — Primrose-yellow, tipped and shaded old rose and 

 lavender; very fine. 



CALEB POWERS (Show.) — One of the good show Dahlias; petals 

 opening back to stem, making a perfect ball. Color a very 

 delicate lilac rose; shading lighter at center. 



GRAND DUKE ALEXIS— This is one of the most delicately 

 beautiful of all Dahlias. Very large perfect form with long thick 

 quilled petals overlapping at the ends. White, slightly tinged 

 and suffused delicate lavender. Very beautiful. 40 cents each. 



MAUDE ADAMS — The color is a pure snowy-white, very effect- 

 ively overlaid clear delicate pink. In reality a model of per- 

 fection. We can highly recommend this variety. 35 cents. 



QUAKER LADY — Mauve with high lights of white. A wonderful 

 soft tone. 



QUEEN VICTORIA — Pure canary-yellow. One of the freest 

 bloomers. Good tor cutting. 



SNOWBALL— White; a good variety. 



STORM KING — The most reliable white Show Dahlia to date. 

 Color, a pure white. Flowers produced on good stems, well 

 above the foliage. Free flowering. 



VIVIAN — A great tavorite which received the admiration of 

 everyone who saw its wonderful flowers, the color being white, 

 effectively edged rose-violet. 



WHITE SWAN — A beautiful pure white, medium size, and a 

 profuse bloomer on long stiff stems. Fine for cutting and the 

 garden. 



Pompon Dahlias 



Tim-, compact flower usually of quilled 

 petals. Very floriferous and do not re- 

 quire disbudding. They can be depended 

 upon. Very attractive. 



20c each; 2 for 35c. 



The most perfect yellow 



GOLDEN QUEEN 



Pompon to date. 

 SNOW CLAD— Small white. 



Free. 



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I MINA BURGLE— Rich red. I 

 | M RS . J . G . CASSATT— Pink. 



= QUEEN VICTORIA— Yellow. | 



1 SNOWBALL— White. I 



1 COUNTESS OF LONSDALE— Salmon. | 



| RENE CAY EUX— Crimson. 5 



| AURORA — Pastel tints. | 



The 7 Costing $1.85 

 Sent Post Paid 

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Pompon Dahlia — Snow Clad. 



Surprise Collection Only $1.00; 3 for $2.50 



At the end of our selling season, we have a surplus of many kinds of plants. After June 1st to those who will send us one dollar 

 we will send a fine collection of plants, that will be an agreeable surprise to you. The selection to be strictly our own. Sent by 

 express at purchasers* expense. Where there is no express office, we will send by Parcel Post, but fewer plants, with soil re- 

 moved. The number of additional plants when sent by express more than covers the cost of expressage. To give our Southern 

 Customers the benefit of this offer we will send this Surprise Collection at your planting time, if you give us the date. We realize 

 that June 1st is too late for you. We send several thousand of the Surprise Collections each year, and all are pleased with them. 

 Get five friends to order with you and get your collection free. ' 



