MISS ELLA V. BAINES, The Woman Florist, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. 
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Soender OV ines ana Climbers 
These Make a Rapid Growth and Bloom Throughout the Summer; Are Very Showy 
Antigonon Leptopus or The “Queen’s Wreath” 
Produces rose-colored flowers in racemes two feet long; beautiful 
vine for the south. 20c each; 3 for 
Bougainvillea, Grimson Lake 
The flowers are like all other Bougainvilleas, perhaps a_ trifle 
larger, but in coloring mone compares with it in ae ests and bril- 
liancy. On first opening a brilliant crimson-lake, retaining this 
color for three or four weeks, after which they gradually pass to a 
crimson-carmine. In Southern California and Florida, the-Bou- 
gainvilleas make gorgeous climbers for outdoor planting, while in 
the north they are useful subjects as pot plants for the conserv- 
atory or greenhouse. 45¢ each. Large plants, $1.00 each. 
Bougainvillea Sanderiana 
The Chinese Paper Plant. Lovely clear lavender flowers. 30c 
each; 3 for 79c. a 
Madeira Vine 
White flowers, exquisitely fragrant. 15c each;3 for 40c. Tubers. 
Senecio Scandens (Parlor or German Ivy) 
A fast growing vine with bright green luxuriant foliage. 15¢ each; 
3 for 40c. 
Tradescantia or Wandering Jew 
Fine for baskets. Three distinct kinds. 15¢ each; 3 for 40c. 
Trailing Dusty Miller (Gnaphalium Lanatum) 
Snow-white foliage; splendid trailing plant for baskets and 
boxes. 15c¢ each; 3 for 40c. 
Vinca Major Variegata 
Fine for baskets and vases; green and white foliage. 15¢ each; 
3 for 40c; large plants, field grown, 35c each; 3 for $1.00. 
Russelia Elegantissima (Scarlet Fountain Plant) 
A plant with smooth somewhat rush-like branches, nodding or 
pendulous at the top, flowers bright red in great sprays. Very 
fioriferous during winter. Is of very easy cultivation; fine for 
besket and pot planting or outdoors in the south. 15¢ each; 
3 for 40c. 
Manettia Bicolor (Climbing Firecracker Plant) 
In the house it can be trained about a window forming a wreath 
of bloom summer and winter. Flowers are intense scarlet shading 
into flame, tipped with bright golden-yellow, and are covered 
15¢ each; 3 for 40c. 
with a thick scarlet moss. 
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AROUND THE YEAR IN THE GARDEN, by F. F. Rockwell. 
This splendid book, written by one of America’s best-known 
practical gardeners, is unique in its usefulness. It starts with 
preparations for the season’s work in January and outlines a bal- 
anced program for,the garden through every week in the year. 
Bound to bring you success. 88 illustrations, 350 pages........ $2.50 
THE GARDENER, by L. H. Bailey. This book gives you 
the very essence of Dr. Bailey’s unequalled knowledge of garden- 
ing. It tells how to grow flowers, vegetables, and fruits from the 
time of planting through to maturity. Special articles on different 
types of gardening. Arranged alphabetically. 116 illustrations, 
PATO) BILE ee Ee eae $2.00 
HOME FLOWER GROWING, by E.C. Volz. This book is 
a teal flower garden encyclopedia. It gives up-to-the-minute 
directions for growing every kind of garden flower with instanta- 
neous reference through an unusually complex index. Also tells 
how to prepare exhibits for a flower show, and how to organize 
a gardenclub. 151 illustrations, 364 pages.........-.ceee-eeeeeeeee $3.50 
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Moonflower *‘Maxima?? 
Wonderful Giant Moonflower, Ipomea Maxima 
A Giant in Growth and Fiower and Wonderfully Fragrant. 
Flowers twice the size of the old variety, oftentimes measuring 
from six to seven and one-half inches across, and are produced 
in such wonderful profusion that they completely cover the vine 
with a veil of glistening white. Fine plants, 15¢ each; 3 for 
40c; 12 for $1.48. 
Ipomea Pandurata (Hardy Moonflower) 
Very hardy perennial vine. On account of its hardiness it is 
an ideal vine for garden fences, covering old stumps, etc. 15¢ 
each; 3 for 40c; 12 for $1.48. 
Garden. 
MANUAL OF GARDENING, by L.H. Bailey. A complete and 
helpful guide for planting and landscaping the home grounds. 
Tells how to make the most of natural features; how to drain, cul- 
tivate and fertilize the soil; how to sow, propagate, transplant, 
prune, and graft the different classes of fruits, vegetables, and 
flowers. Gives lists of varieties suited for different purposes, 350 
Allustrations 7559 gpa ge CS eee nee eae a a ee $3.00 
THE BOOK OF BULBS, by F. F. Rockwell. Here is the 
“last word” on bulbs and how to grow them in the garden. Pic- 
tures and text show and tell just how to make the most from bulbs 
in your garden, both outdoors and inside the home. Includes 
peonies, dahlias, irises, gladiolus, etc., as well as tulips, narcissus, 
hyacinths, and other true bulbs. Interesting and practical. 187 
All ustra tion sap2G4 1 pal eS see eee ee $3.00 
