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MISS ELLA V. BAINES, THE WOMAN FLORIST, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. 



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Dwarf Ever-Blooming Carina Lilies 



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Nothing has grown so much in favor with the average flower lover as the Ever-Blooming Canna Lilies. They succeed well any. 

 where, and the list given below is at such prices as will give everyone a chance to have a few, if not a whole collec- 

 tion, of these popular flowers. 

 Price, plants to bloom this summer, 15 cents each; two for 25 cents. Any five for 50 cents. The set of ten for 90 cents. 

 These are the best varieties in cultivation. Always in bloom. They are not like the old varieties of Carinas that seldom 

 flower, but are always covered with large, handsome trusses of bloom- Be sure and give them a trial. 



DAVID HARUM— Dark bronze foliage, fine large flowers of 

 bright verniilion-scarlet dotted with crimson spots. Three 

 and one-half feet. 



EGANDALE— Foliage dark red with large scarlet flowers of 

 nice form and excellent substance. Three and one-half feet, 



FLORENCE VAUGHAN— Very large blooms; bright yellow, 

 heavily dotted with scarlet, Four feet. 



MADAME BERAT— Pure soft pink flowers. A variety ad- 

 mired bv all. Four feet. 



MADAME CROZY— Bright red with narrow margin of golden- 

 yellow on edge of each petal. Three feet. 



PARTENOPE — A pure rich orange-gold. Has a good habit of 



growth ; large flower. Four and a half feet. 

 PILLAR OF FIRE — Flowers bright crimson-scarlet borne in 



erect spikes like blazing torches. Continuous bloomer. Five 



and one-half feet. 

 PAUL MARQUAND— One of the most satisfactory Cannas. 



Color rich salmon-red. Four feet. 

 RICHARD WALLACE — Foliage very dark green; flowers deep, 



rich orange. Five feet. 

 WYOMING — Bronze foliage, with beautiful orange-colored 



flowers ; very majestic. 



New Ever-Blooming Canna 

 Lilies 



Grand New Canna, KING HUMBERT— This is the grandest 

 of all Cannas, no other variety compares with it. The fo- 

 liage is rich bronze or red of the most tropical growth. 

 The flowers as large as the largest of the orchid-flowering 

 Cannas. Color is bright rich orange-scarlet striped with 

 crimson. This variety is the best of all. Four feet, 25 

 cents each. 



MARTHA WASHINGTON— The Best Pink. Strong grower, 

 and one of the freest blooming Cannas I have ever seen. 

 Flowers are of large size, with well-rounded petals, good 

 substance and not too compact. Color is bright, clear 

 pink. Considered by experts to be one of the best Cannas 

 ever introduced. It is the only bright pink Canna. Extra 

 fine. Three feet, 25 cents each. 



CRIMSON BEDDER — The best of its color, and the finest of 

 all bedding Canas. Of compact habit, with abundance of 

 bright green, glaucous foliage, always clean and fresh, and 

 the earliest and freest bloomer of all. Florets large and 

 open, in large, compact trusses, bright, glowing crimson, 

 borne in such masses as to produce a literal blaze of color. 

 It sheds, or cleans itself, admirably, and far surpasses in 

 every way all crimson Cannas for bedding. Three feet, 

 20 cents each. 



DUKE OF MARLBORO — Deep, rich velvety-maroon; a won- 

 der. Four feet, 25 cents each. 



SHENANDOAH — Beautiful bronze foliage; flowers of a most 

 beautiful rose-pink. Four and one-half feet, 20 cents. 



GLADIATOR — Visitors walking through my Canna fields stop 

 short in front of "Gladiator" every time. It seems to in- 

 sist upon being looked at. Color yellow spotted with red. 

 Four and one-half feet, 25 cents. 



JEAN TISSOT — Clear scarlet. One of the brightest and best. 

 Price, 20 cents. 



I THE SEVEN NEW PEDIGREE CANNAS, costing f 



1 $1.60, for $1.10. This is a great bargain, and en- | 



ables you to get the best in Cannas at a nominal | 



I cost. I 



New Canna, King Humbert. 



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GIANT ORCHID FLOWERING CANNA LILIES 



Price, 15 cents each; any two for 25 cents; the set of seven, costing $1.05, for 85 cents. 



AUSTRIA — Gigantic in size; with leaves fifteen to eighteen 

 inches long, and eight to ten inches broad ; flowers six tn 

 seven inches across and borne erect in large, bold trusses ; 

 color pure deep golden-yellow, vigorous grower. Three and 

 one-half feet. 



ALLEMANIA — The outer petals are bright scarlet, with a 

 broad yellow border, the inside colors being scarlet and dark 

 red, beautifully mottled and variegated ; exceedingly showy 

 and handsome. Four and one-half feet. 



LOUISIANA (New Grand Prize Giant-Flowering Canna Lily) — 

 At the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St. , Louis, where all 

 the finest Cannas were on exhibition, Louisiana was pro- 

 nounced the finest Orchid-flowering kind in existence. Height 

 five and one-half to six feet. Its flowers are like beautiful 

 Orchids ; size often more than seven inches across, and every 

 inch a vivid scarlet. It blooms tremendously, often four or 

 five stalks flowering at once. You cannot conceive, of any 

 thing more gorgeous. Its intense brilliancy and beauty are 

 simply indescribable. Six feet. 



FREDERIC BENARY— An early and free bloomer. Its flow- 

 ers are currant-red with orange throat and yellow edge. 

 Five feet. 



INDIANA — Bears big clusters of Orchid-like flowers; color a 

 glistening golden-orange daintily marked and striped with 

 red, often six inches across. Five feet. 



MRS. KATE GRAY — This is an extraordinarily grand Canna 

 in every way. Flowers are of gigantic size, measuring six 

 inches in diameter. In color the flowers are very brilliant, 

 deep orange, round and full, and are thrown high above the 

 foliage, making them very showy and effective. It is one of 

 the most effective bedders I have. Four and one-half feet. 



PENNSYLVANIA — I ask particular attention to this grand 

 new American Hybrid Orchid-Flowering Canna. because in 

 addition to being one of the largest and most magnificent 

 varieties ever introduced it is the only pure deep red flower- 

 ing sort in the Orchid-flowering class. The flowers are Im- 

 mense, often seven inches across, with petals two and one- 

 half inches broad, borne in splendid branching spikes. Four 

 and one-half feet. 



