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



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DOUBLE GERANIUMS 



THE BEST THERE ARE 



Price, 10 cents each, except where noted; any six priced at 

 10 cents for 50 cents. 



ALPHONSE RICARD — A most beautiful shade of bright ver- 

 milion ; large flowers "and enormous trusses ; a grand variety. 



BEAUTE POITEVINE — Beautiful shade of shrimp-pink, 

 gradually shading to white ; a universal favorite. 



BERTHA DE PRESILLY — Magnificent silver rose-pink flowers. 

 Produces splendid trusses the entire season. 



COMTESSE DE HARCOURT — Beautiful florets and enormous 

 trusses of pure white. Stands the sun well. 



E. H. TREGO — A beautiful shade of dazzling scarlet with a 

 pleasing soft, velvety finish on a saffron ground. Excellent. 

 The trusses are so freely produced as to nearly conceal the 

 foliage. 



FIREBRAND — The brightest, richest orange-scarlet; none bet- 

 ter. 



FRANCES E. WILLARD — A grand Geranium from any view- 

 point. Color a delicate shell-pink. A most charming piece 

 of shading. Price, 15 cents. 



HETERANTHE, or Double General Grant— Color of the flower 

 is a light vermilion-red of a most pleasing shade. The flow- 

 ers are absolutely perfect in shape, contour and make-up, 

 trusses exceptionally large and borne in Immense spherical 

 balls, often measuring eight inches in diameter. It does 

 finely in the open ground, and is perfectly reliable as a bed- 

 ding Geranium of the highest merit. It makes a compact, 

 dense growth, and has all the qualities that go to make the 

 perfect bedder that it is. Fine also in pots. The very fin- 

 est scarlet bedder. 



HUBERT CHARRON — Center white; each petal is edged with 

 rosy-red. A lovely flower. Price, J5 cents. 



JEAN VIAUD — This is the best large-flowering double pink 

 Geranium in cultivation. Anyone seeing a specimen truss 

 cannot fail to become enthusiastic over it, pronouncing it 

 the largest and finest Geranium in cultivation. The flowers 

 are borne on bold trusses of enormous size, almost spherical, 

 and as many as sixty florets have been counted on a single 

 truss. The color is the richest deep pink, shading near the 

 base of the petals to light pink, the base of the upper petals 

 creamy-white. 



JOHN DOYLE — This is claimed by all growers to be the very 

 best bright red bedding Geranium extant. Certainly a grand 

 variety ; superb. 



LA FAVORITE — In this Geranium we believe we have the fin- 

 est double white Geranium in cultivation. The flowers are 

 borne in large trusses of the purest snow-white, retaining 

 this pure whiteness even in the height of summer, and for 

 winter blooming they are all that can be desired. Do not 

 fail to add this charming variety to your collection. 



MADAME BARNEY — A profuse bloomer; florets of enormous 

 size ; color a deep, pure pink. A perfect bedder. Price, 

 15 cents. 



MADAME BUCHNER— Strong, vigorous plant, adorned with 

 magnificent flowers of snow-white. Price, 15 cents. 



MADAME CANOVAS — Immense flowers of brilliant scarlet 

 with maroon shadings; fine bedder. Price, 15 cents. 



MADAME JAULIN — A continual bloomer; color day-break- 

 pink, shading to a delicate peach-pink ; enormous trusses. 



MADAME LAUDRY — A distinct salmon-pink with a slight 

 scarlet shading. Enormous trusses and florets borne on long 

 stems. 



MADAME RECAMIER — A strong and vigorous grower, bearing 

 double snow-white flowers; grand. Price, 15 cents. 



MARQUIS DE CASTELLANE — This is a deep solferino in col- 

 or. It has a splendid habit, and the color is decidedly 

 unique and bright for a Geranium. An exceptionally strik- 

 ing variety. 



MISS FRANCES PERKINS — A constant bloomer of a charm- 

 ing deep rose-pink color, with a distinct white throat; stands 

 the climate well. 



MRS. LAWRENCE— This is one of the finest Geraniums. The 

 color is an artis.tic shade of bright satiny salmon-pink, 

 slightly tinged white. Price, 15 cents. 



S. A. NUTT — This is the darkest and richest Geranium known. 

 It is a very bright, dark, deep, rich, velvety-maroon, an ex- 

 cellent bedder and a perfect pot plant. One that must find 

 its way into every collection. 



SINGLE GERANIUMS 



NONE FINER THAN THESE VARIETIES 



Price, 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- 

 mense in size ; of circular form. 



ALICE OF VINCENNES— White ground with charming grada- 

 tion of colors from the throat through a beautiful shade of 

 violet-crimson to a deep scarlet margin. Distinct and charm- 

 ing. 



DRYDEN- — A most gorgeous flower borne profusely; bright 

 cochineal-red, shading to pure white throat. 



GENERAL GRANT — The old standby as a bright red bedding 

 Geranium. It is a mass of scarlet all summer. It has no 

 superior. 



GENERAL LEONARD WOOD — A bright crimson-rose color, 

 with large white blotch ; very bright and fine. 



HOFGARTNER EICHLER— Dark crimson, shading to maroon; 

 very dark and beautiful. 



JULIA MARLOWE — Broad overlapping petals of bright scar- 

 let. A splendid round flowered variety. 



L' AUBE — Enormous sized trusses, large, round florets, pure 

 snow-white, retaining its pureness the entire season. 



MADAME MOSNAY — A magnificent shade of red. Upper pet- 

 als shaded violet to a white center ; unsurpassed. 



MADEMOISELLE ANASTASIE LECADRE— Rich crimson-car- 

 mine lake, shading through a maculated effect to a pure 

 white center. Extra fnie. 



MRS. E. G. HILL — A profuse bloomer of a soft light salmon. 

 Each petal bordered with rose-salmon. Exquisite. 



PAMELA — Immense round flowers, with a large, pure white 

 center, shading through a maculated effect to a broad, dis- 

 tinct outer margin of crimson lake. 



PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT— Pure snow-white, retaining its 

 purity the entire season. Perfectly formed round flowers, 

 borne in enormous trusses. 



RICHMOND BEAUTY— A brilliant scarlet-crimson with large, 

 white feather on the two upper petals ; florets round. Color 

 clear and striking. 



W. A. CHALFANT — Dazzling scarlet florets, slightly circular 

 and slightly cupped, forming a magnificent truss; grand 

 bedder. 



Pansy Geranium. (See description on page 24.) 



