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New Scarlet Hibiscus—Psyche 
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20 cents each; 3 for 55 cents; 12 for $1.98. We have large 
plants of Hibiscus ready to bloom for 40 cents 
each. These are handsome plants. 
AURANTIACUS—Large and double, with orange-colored flowers. 
CARMINIATUS PERFECTUS—Full round flowers of perfect 
shape and of 2 rich soft carmine-rose, with a deep crimson eye; 
fully six inches in diameter. 
DOUBLE CRIMSON—This grand variety has immense flowers 
of the richest crimson; combined with glossy foliage; renders 
it best of all. 
GRANDIFLORUS—Rich, glossy, cut-leaved foliage, literally 
covering the plant with scarlet-crimson flowers. 
PEACHBLOW—The flowers are double and from 4 to 5 inches 
in diameter, of a charming, rich, clear pink, with small deep 
crimson centers. 
PSYCHE—Scarlet color, with edge of petals ruffled. The tree 
when in full bloom is completely covered with flowers. 
SINENSIS GIGANTEA—Vivid crimson-scarlet and they can be 
seen from a long distance like a flaming torch. 
SUBVIOLACEOUS—Flowers of enormous size, beautiful car- 
mine, tinted with violet. 
VERSICOLOR—A variety combining in its flowers all the colors 
of the whole family, being handsomely striped crimson, buff, 
tose and white. Flowers eight inches in diameter. 
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MISS ELLA V. BAINES, The Woman Florist, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. 
French Hydrangeas 
The most meritorious plants brought out in years. Enormous 
trusses of bloom that completely hide the plant. They are half 
hardy and may be planted out of doors in the latitude of Phila- 
delphia and in the Gulf and Pacific states. They are also fine 
as house plants, blooming in the spring time about Easter. In 
localities where there is much iron oxide in soil nearly all Hydran- 
geas show blue flowers. 
Young plants, 20 Cents Each, 3 for 55 Cents; 12 for $1.98. 
Especially Fine for Southern Planting 
AVALANCHE—A splendid large white. 
BABY BIMBINETI—Very dwarf, free and early; large com- 
pact trusses of silver-rose flowers. 
BOUQUET ROSE—Large trusses of well-formed flowers rosy- 
amber turning to bright pink. 
E. G. HILL—Trusses of immense size. Color a most pleasing 
shade of baby-pink that does not fade. 
ETINCELANTI—A clear carmine. A clear vigorous grower of 
unusual merit. 
GENERAL DE VIBRAY—A favorite wherever seen. 
heads of bright-rose colored flowers. 
LILIE MOUILLERE—A bright carmine-rose. 
MME. AUGUSTE NONIN—An unusually attractive pretty pale 
pink in heads of large size. 
MME. E. MOUILLERE—The favorite white variety; free flow- 
ering, of good size and form. 
MOUSSELINE (The Famous Blue Hydrangea)—With us a 
beautiful plumbago-blue. The introducer describes it as a 
beautiful mauve-rose with cream-colored center. 
PRES. FALLIERES—Very delicate rose. 
RADIANT—Very deep carmine; one of the finest of Hydrangeas. 
SATINET—This variety is so radiant that it resembles a dainty 
Piece of satin. Color a beautiful rose. 
SOUVENIR DE MADAME E. CHAUTARD—One of the best, 
of splendid erect habit; very robust. Fine sized heads of bright 
rose-colored flowers. One of the best of the bouquet type. 
Older Variety of Hydrangea 
HYDRANGEA OTAKSA—In spite of the greatly increasing 
demand for the French varieties, there also has been a pro- 
Portionate increased demand for this old favorite. Giant heads 
of pure pink. 20 cents each; 3 for 55 cents; 12 for $1.98. 
New Hydrangeas of French and 
German Origin 
30 Cents Each; 3 for 79 Cents. 
HELGE—A wonderful flower of carmine rose. Very early. 
JAC GROENEWEGEN—Soft pink; strong grower; medium 
heads; very fine. 
KRIEMHILDE—Salmon-rose, a new shade, dwarf and early. 
LORELEY—Fine clear red, dwarf and early. 
MARECHAL FOCH—Forms a well shaped plant producing 
flowers of a deep bright carmine. The greatest addition to 
the new Hydrangeas. 
MATADOR —Large heads of a good red color. 
RHEINGOLD—Splendid truss of a deep carmine pink. 
SPLENDENS—Glossy clear red. Early free flowering. 
Special O fer~ = 
One Each of These Beautiful 
New Hydrangeas for ONLY $1 e 9 8 
Large 
Border Planting of Hydrangeas 
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