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



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HARDY IRISES German or Flag Irises 



TRIS flowers are composed of two main parts — the 



upright petals called "standards" marked (S), and 



and the dropping petals called "falls" marked (F). ¥T"\¥Or*C! 



CDETI A I ACTED ° ur Finest llxlOHiO 



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By 



FRO — (New.) S. deep gold; F. brilliant chestnut-brown r r n l n 



^/IBP-- cJM with narrow border of gold _ $0.35 t . t . K0( kwell 



R wWte : edge <E_S " PUreWhite: ' F ' deePVi0let " blUeWitha .35 A handy guide which 



QUEEN OF MAY — Rose-lilac; almost pink 25 will bring you success 



^%H\\ ^ ZUA — -(New.) S. and F. White tinged lilac, crumpled and ... T . , „v ™ 



ruffled like fine crepe. Floweis large and fragrant. Very with Irises and show 



unique. Eighteen inches .50 new uses and effects 



Total Value. _ $1.45 possible in your garden. 



One each of the above four exquisite <jU "| *2 *1 Describes the dwarf, 



H Irises for Only ^ 1 early, German, Japan- 



iM^^^d km ORDER COLLECTION No. 50. ese _ Siberian, water, 



-*^€^^i -riT ^ Tic- creste( *. Spanish, En- 



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IRIS COLLECTION SjUafJuLst 



The RAINBOW SET ■**-.*,,*«*.* 



j fl l^^^_*Jftjfey what care is necessary. 



AkI^ ALBERT VICTOR $0.35 _„ , 



PALLIDA DALMATICA _ .35 Tells how to propagate 



HER MAJESTY — 20 stock for your own 



MAD. CHEREAU 20 rt .„ . 



CELESTE. .20 use - ** illustrations- 



$1.30 80 pages. 



Special Offerl^r^^ttVlM p r i ce . $1.00 

 THESE SPLENDID IRISES THESE FINE VARIETIES 



July 20 Cents Each; 3 for 55 Cents; 12 for $2.00. For Only 25 Cents Each; 3 for 65 Cents; 



CELESTE— Pale azure blue. 12 for $2.50. 



DARIUS — S. rich canary-yellow; F. lilac, margined white. ARGUS (Ger.) — S. and F. dark purple. 



3ELICATA (Pall.)— S. very pure silvery light bluish lavender FLAVESCENS— A delicate shade of soft yellow. 



r. a deeper and warmer shade, throat tigered dusky purple. 



-IER MAJESTY— S. alovely rose pink: F. bright crimson, tinged FLORENTINA ALBA— Blue-white, slightly flushed lavender; 



a darker shade. very large, long flowers, fragrant. 



HONORABILIS — S. golden; F. mahogany brown. GAGUS (New.) — S. clear light yellow; F. carmine violet with 



MARMORA (Sq.)— S. Sulphur and fawn; F. crimson purple, L brownish cast netted on white. 



margined lavender. JEANNE d'ARC— S. very large ruffled white, border with deli- 

 cately penciled bright lilac. F. pure white bordered lilac at base. 



^llGSG BCJUltiflll "VSriCtiCS KHEDIVE— Lovely lavender with distinctly aristocratic beard 



of orange like Tinaei but smaller. 

 Priced at 35 Cents Each; 3 for 85 Cents; LORLEY— S. light yellow; F. ultramarine-blue, bordered cream. 



for $3.00. MADAME PACQUITTE (Pall.)— Early, beautiful rosy-claret. 



\LBERT VICTOR — S. soft blue; F. lavender. »«»/m»i iriiu/~ o • t. U 11 u 1 * 



' MAORI KING — S. rich golden yellow; F. velvety crimson, 



\UREA— S. and F. rich chrome yellow. margined gold. (See illustration.) 



\USTRALIS — S. deep lavender; F. soft blue. »„ , ►, r-r->w* o ^> f* ,.• i .. j i 



„._. -.„..„_ „ , „ . .... MINERVA — S. gray; F. white reticulated maroon-purple. 



IIENGIALTI ZEPHYR— S. and F. clear violet blue. „a«,,/. mm L w»r no u , • o , ,,* 



.,.-„ ,-n- s o -u-i Ux. -j -u r n j !• 4. i MONSIGNOR (Neg.) (New.) — Superb coloring. S. pale violet; 



-AIRY (Pic.)— S. white with midrib of soft green delicately the same col b * t v ex t for a P broad bord B er> ricn l y ove rlaid 



veined soft blue at the base F. creamy white delicately veined and v broadly veined dusky velvet violet . 



blue at base. I his is one of the mdispensables. 



-RO (New.)— S. deep gold; F. brilliant chestnut-brown with NIBELUNGEN (Var.) (New.)— S. fawn; F. violet-purple, with 



narrow border of gold. fawn margin. 



IUNIATA S. and F. clear blue. PERFECTION — S. and style arms light blue; F. deep velvety 



„,...,.„,., „ , t, ., ,. , , , „ ... blue netted on white at base, narrow pale margin with wire 



.OHENGRIN — b. and F. uniform soft shade of Cattleya-rose. edge on deep blue. 



D ALLIDA DALMATICA — S. fine lavender; F, clear deep lav- .,,_., _. ..,„., c • i j jij.ui u 1 < j i 



ender; flowers very large; extra fine. PURPLE PRINCE-S. intense deep violet-blue; F. velvety dark 



'ROSPER LAUGIER— (New.) Striking and handsome flower ,__,,' ., ^ v .. lr v n .> ,c •, ,m n it , j c „ 



Immense In size. Color very rich. S. beautiful mingling of Q " EEN . ALEXANDRIA (Sq.) (New )— Very large and full. 



dark fawn and carmine-violet softly clouded together; F. deep- Coloring distinct, a medium shade of rosy-lavender with suf- 



est velvety carmine-violet with blackish reflections. fusion of fawn. 



ROYAL — Blue and violet; very rich color. QUEEN OF MAY— Rose-lilac, almost pink. 



RHINE NIXE — S. pure white; F. deep violet-blue with a white SAMBUCINA — S. coppery-rose; F. rosy-purple, with an orange 



edge. crest. 



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