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



Hardy Perennial PHLOX 



THIS is one of the most easily grown hardy peren- 

 nials, and the large number of beautiful varieties 

 now offered make it especially desirable. They 

 succeed in any position or soil, and can be used to 

 advantage either as single specimens in the mixed 

 border or as large clumps or beds on the lawn. Valu- 

 able for garden planting. The Perennial Phlox 

 usually commence to bloom in early summer, and are 

 brilliant with color until after several frosts have 

 come. They are admirably adapted for cemetery 

 planting; also for a low hedge or screen to hide fences 

 arid unsightly objects. 



Phlox — Europa 



ATHIS — Tal!. Abundant spikes of salmon-pink. Some claim 

 this to be the showiest variety in cultivation. 20 cents each; 

 3 for 50 cents. 



B. COMTE — Brilliant, rich and highly pleasing to the eye. 

 French purple. 20 cents each ; 3 for 50 cents. 



BEACON — Bright cherry red. 25 cents each; 3 for 69 cents. 



EUCLAIREUR — Bright carmine with light halo. Large flower. 

 20 cents each; 3 for 50 cents. 



ELIZABETH CAMPBELL— Bright salmon-pink, lighter shad- 

 ings. Dark red eye, one of the handsomest Phlox in cultiva- 

 tion. Very scarce. 30 cents each ; 3 for 79 cents. 



EU ROPA — A white variety, with a decided crimson-carmine eye. 

 Individual flowers and trusses very large. 20 cents each ; 3 

 for 50 csnts. 



ISABEY — Salmon-pink. 20 cents each; 3 for 50 cents. 



LA VOGUE — A very beautiful rose color with large eye of deeper 

 rose color; very attractive. 25 cents each; 3 for 69 cents. 



MISS LINGARD — Pearly-white flower, with a very faint yellow 

 eye; very remarkable bloomer, producing 2 or 3, crops of flowers 

 during the season. Indispensable as a cut 'flower. 20 cents 

 each ; 3 for 50 cents. 



MRS. CHARLES DORR — A new variety; extra' tall growing; 

 with extra long, compact, pyramidal spikes of- moderate sized 

 florets. Its color is unique and very attractive, a solid blue- 

 mauve. 20 cents each ; 3 for 50 cents. 



MRS. JENKINS — A grand tall, early white for massing. 20 

 cents each ; 3 for 50 cents. 



R. P. STRUTHERS — In our estimation the very best Phlox 

 grown today — it has no faults. Color clear cherry-red, suffused 

 with salmon shades; deep red eye, fine large truss. The color 

 is so clear and clean that each individual floret stands out as 

 distinct as a cameo. 25 cents each; 3 for 69 cents. 



RH El N LANDER — A new variety of great beauty; a rare shade of 

 salmon-pink, intensified by a distinct claret-red eye. Flowers 

 and truss of unusual size. 25 cents each ; 3 for 69 cents. 



RIVERTON JEWEL— Tender peach-blossom pink with bright 

 rose eye and suffusion; flower and truss very large. 25 cents 

 each; 3 for 69 cents. 



RYNSTROM (Medium) — An improved form of the popular 

 variety Pantheon; fine for massing, of a Paul Neyron Rose 

 color. 25 cents each ; 3 for 69 cents. 



New Hardy Phlox 



These Wonderful New Phlox, 30 cents each. 



COMMANDER — Extra large flowers; brilliant cherry -red, with 



dark eve. Strong grower. 

 COQUELlCOT — Brilliant orange-scarlet. 



DEUTCHLAND — Glittering orange-carmine, deeper at center. 

 DR. CHARCOT — Deep violet-blue, with a flaring white center. 

 ENCHANTRESS— Bright salmon-pink. 

 FEUERBRAND (Firebrand.)— Well named. The reddest of all 



Phlox. Cerise and vermilion flamed with orange. Large flower. 

 GRUPPENKONIGAN— Flesh pink, fresh and dainty, with blood 



red spot at center. 

 INDEPENDENCE— Pure white. 

 MRS. ETHEL PRITCHARD— Self shade, of rose mauve. One 



of the most refined of all Phlox. Certainly a lovely color. 

 RISING SUN— Soft pink. 



SPECIAL FRENCH— Glowing pink, large trusses. 

 TERRE NEUVE— Exquisite lavender. 



HARDY LILIES 



A few you can succeed with and grow in your 

 garden. 



(Lilies) GARDEN CINDERELLAS 



By Helen M. Fox. 



Expert information on growing lilies by a gardener 

 whose knowledge is proven by her own success. Tells the 

 name of every lily in cultivation, its native home, season 

 of blooming, propagation methods, and every other detail 

 needed for success. Beautifully illustrated in color and 

 half-tone. 51 illustrations, 269 pages. Postpaid.._.$5.00 



Lilium Auratum 



(Gold Banded Lily.) 



The most beautiful variety of all the lily family. White, dotted 

 with crimson with a clear gold band running through the center. 

 40 cents each ; 3 for $1 .10.. 



Lilium Candidum 



Lily of France or "Madonna Lily," St. Joseph's Lily. 



The old-fashioned pure white garden Lily, also known as Easter 

 Lily or Annunciation Lily. One of the hardiest. Flowers snow- 

 white with heavy yellow stamens and sweetest fragrance. Blooms 

 in June and July. 35 cents each ; 3 for $1 .00. 



Lilium Giganteum 



The Easter Lily. 



Entirely hardy except in Northern climates, where it requires 

 a protection of leaves or litter to the depth of five or sis inches. 

 50 cents each ; 3 for $1 .38. 



Lilium Lancifolium Rubrum 



A beautiful bright rose, spotted with a rich velvety crimson. 

 Price, 35 cents each; 3 fpr $1.00. 



Lilium Regale 



Regal Lily. 



_ Trumpet flower, inside white, with primrose throat; outside 

 pink. Verv beautiful. Blooming bulbs. Price, 25 cents each; 

 6 for $1.38. 



Special Collection Offer 



One Bulb Each of These Beautiful $1 .69 

 Lilies, $1.85 value, For Only JL 



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