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



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CARNATIONS The Divine Flower PINKS 



FOR BEAUTY OF FLOWER AND COLOR, ease of culture, 

 certainty and freedom of bloom, together with exquisite 

 fragrance, thisis well called the "Divine Flower." Plants in 

 the open ground, or in pots, quickly make large specimens, and 

 when brought indoors in the fall produce an abundance of flowers 

 throughout the entire winter. Carnation blooms are expensive; 

 don't buy them — grow them yourself. Pinch the plant back 

 frequently during the summer season. In the fall bring indoors, 

 place in a four or five-inch pot, keep temperature of forty or fifty 

 degrees at night, and they yield an immense number of flowers 

 with splendid stems, as fine as those sold by florists. If not pinched 

 in they will bloom profusely during the summer. Your order is 

 incomplete without some Carnations. 



Super Supreme 



AVIATEUR — Brilliant daTk red, shaded with richest maroon, 

 fringed petals. This variety surpasses in richness of color the 



most perfectjacqueminot Rose. 20 cents each ; 3 for 50 cents. 



B ENOR A — Color variegated. 20 cents each: 3 for 50 cents. 



BETTY LOU — Brilliant pink, long stems. Good keeper. 20 

 cents each; 3 for 50 cents. 



ENCHANTRESS — This variety has been greatly admired where- 

 ever it has been seen for its desirable color, being a beautiful 

 light pink satin color; flowers large size and very freely pro- 

 duced. Plant of grand habit and vigorous growth. It is a 

 superb variety. 20 cents each ; 3 for 50 cents. 



ENCHANTRESS SUPREME— Certainly a grand pink Carnation 

 of the largest size and deliciously scented. 20 cents each; 3 

 for 50 cents. 



GOOD CHEER — One of the most fragrant Carnations we have 

 seen. Color a clear, bright, glowing cerise; a most continuous 

 bloomer and distinct in color from any other sort offered. 20 

 cents each; 3 for 50 cents. 



JOHNSONS CRIMSON— The best of its color. 20 cents each; 

 3 for 50 cents. 



MATCHLESS — -Largest flowers of the purest immaculate white. 

 Very sweetly scented with that delightful old-fashioned clove 

 fragrance. 20 cents each; 3 for 50 cents. 



SPECTRUM — Very fine red variety. 20 cents each; 3 for 

 50 cents. 



SUPER SUPREME — Light pink of charming form. 20 cents 

 each; 3 for 50 cents. 



CRIMSON KING (Old Fashioned Hardy Carnation)— This Is 



the variety so much sought after owing to its hardiness and 

 ever-blooming quality. Foliage dark olive green, rather grassy 

 looking, throwing up stout stems, producing the rich crimson 

 bloom in great profusion. Individual bloom, good size, and 

 delightfully clove scented. We have more inquiries about this 

 old favorite than any plant we grow. It is very popular with 

 our German customers, as they seem to know of its value and 

 hardiness. Price, 35 cents each ; 3 for $1 .00. 



Johnsons Crimson 



Around the Year 



in the Garden 



By F. F. Rockwell. 



Because the time when you do your garden work is so Important, 

 you need a regular schedule. This book gives you complete in- 

 formation on every garden problem, outlined week by week, and 

 written by a practical gardener, 88 illustrations, 350 pages, $2.50. 



Manual of Gardening 



L. H. Bailey. 

 You can depend on this book to supply you with complete and 

 practical information on planting and landscaping your home 

 grounds. Tells how to make the most of natural features; how to 

 drain, cultivate, and fertilize the soil; how to sow, propagate, 

 transplant, prune, and graft the different classes of fruits, vege- 

 tables, and flowers. Gives lists of varieties suited for different 

 purposes. 350 illustrations, 539 pages. $3.00. 



