24 MISS ELLA V. BAINES, The Woman Florist, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. 
oPeony Flowered HDahlias 
Dahlia, Queen Wilhelmina 
: New Family of Dahlias 
originating in Holland. The artistic 
flowers are very large and are best 
compared with the semi-double 
Peonies in form. The gayest of all 
Dahlias for coloring. 
CHATENAY— Its beautiful salmon tints form a perfect contrast 
with the deep green foliage. Strong, sturdy, upright growth 
and produces its blossoms erect upon good long, stiff stems. 
The beautiful golden-yellow center completes the artistically 
arranged gem and lends an additional charm to this new ac- 
quisition. 50 cents each. 
JOHN WANAMAKER—The flowers are alike, and yet not ex- 
actly alike, one of its charms. Violet mauve or soft lavender. 
The plant is a strong, vigorous, branching grower, and the 
earliest, most constant, and profuse bloomer. 35 cents each. 
QUEEN WILHELMINA—Pure white sort, excellent for decora- 
tive work and unsurpassed as a cut flower. Blossoms produced 
upon long, graceful stems, well above the foliage. Golden- 
yellow center which lends an additional charm to this most 
beautiful flower. 35 cents each. 
SHERLOCK HOLMES—A lovely shade of mauve; this is known 
as the Blue Dahlia. 30 cents each. 
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OTICE—Can only be supplied in green or started plants 
which will be ready about May Ist to 15th. Include 
them in your order now. Plants will be sent as soon as 
ready—without further trouble to you. Dahlias should 
never be planted till the ground warms. 
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cents each. 
BALLET GIRL (Cactus)—Orange and white in varying com- 
binations. 50 cents each. 
CHAMPAGNE (Decorative)—Blessed with every quality that 
makes it desirable. Delightful soft autumn colors, from pale 
copper shades to champagne and pale chamois shading. Massive 
stems supporting large blooms $1.50 each. 
DR. TEVIS (Decorative)—A great prize winner. A rich blend- 
ing of copper old rose and old gold. 60 cents each. 
EBENEZER (Cactus)—A strikingly pretty Dahlia of a rich ruby 
wine color. Some petals twisted to show the silver reverse 
Good size on good stem. 75 cents each. 
ESTHA R. HOLMES (Hyb. Cactus)—Orchid pink of a beauti- 
ful deep shade. A very sitisfactory Dahlia. $1.00 each. 
FRANCES WHITE (Cactus)—Beautiful, pure white, long nar- 
tow petals—fine for cutting. Shades to sulphur at center. 
50 cents each. 
GOLDEN WEST (Cactus)—A California variety that is in a 
class by itself. It isa rich golden bronzy yellow with the scarlet 
shading at the base and in center of flower. Good clean grower, 
large flowers on long stiff stems. 50 cents each. 
INSULINDE (Decorative)—Saffron-yellow shaded russet-orange; 
twisted petals. 50 cents each. 
ISABELLE STREET (Decorative)—Bright rosy-red, yellow at 
base of petals. 75 cents each. 
JACK'S DISCOVERY (Decorative)—Violet rose with lighter 
shading in center. A very attractive Dahlia. 50 cents each. 
JUDGE MAREAN (Decorative)—Named after the originator 
by his wife—who considered it one of the finest Dahlias ever 
created and the riot of color displayed in this gorgeous flower 
is beyond description. A salmon-pink lit up with red and 
orange-yellow, suffused with golden yellow. It is a great 
bloomer and the flowers as they face you in the garden seem 
to say ‘“‘Look at me.’’ 75 cents each. 
JERSEY’S BEAUTY (Decorative)—The one most beautiful 
pink Dahlia in existence. No other sort can compare to it 
in perfect form, gorgeous color, stiff stem and keeping quality 
when cut. Highest rating of any Dahlia by American Dahlia 
Society. 75 cents each. 
LEO NEISSON (Decorative)—Cardinal, glisterling red, $2.50 each. 
(Decorative)—Coppery-bronze and scarlet. 60 
MABEL THATCHER (Decorative)—Soft straw or champagne 
color, the whole bloom with a suggestion of bronze. Petals 
slightly twisted just enough to give the bloom a pleasing form. 
75 cents each. 
MILLIONAIRE (Decorative)—Delicate lavender overlaid a pink 
cast; when fully matured a center of pure white. 50c¢ each. 
Pearl White - 
DE VER WARNER (Decorative)—Soft orchid rose or 
deep mauve pink; large size and so distinct as to attract all to 
its side in our Dahlia field. A great garden variety. 60c each. 
MRS. I. 
MRS. LEO NEISSON (Hybrid Cactus)—Full flower with 
autumn shades yellow at base suffused and heavily tipped a 
tich bronzy red. One of the best for cutting and a wonderful 
garden plant. 75 cents each. 
PEARL WHITE (Decorative)—A chaste and beautiful sort. 
White overlaid with a delicate flesh pink. 75 cents each. 
SCARLET GIANT (Decorative)—Name describesit. Intense scar- 
let. Lit up with flame shades, deepening to center. 50¢ each. 
rs A. (Broad Petal Decorative)—Glowing orange-red. 
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