Historic, archived document Do not assume content reflects current scientific knowledge, policies, or practices. ee an eee em, “a tm cme Mie mS = tea STRESSES i aS RTOS | / ra ry ra = | | Pi Gx, & Announcement Miss Ella V. Baines SPRINGFIELD, OHIO fj ee CN EY WI si upraaacnnet aeaae eee This Company will not issue any further Retail Catalogs. A limited Retail Price List will be issued each Spring and Fall, which will be sent upon request. All items, except where noted, are postpaid by us. MISS ELLA V. BAINES, Own root, pot-grown Roses Everblooming Teas & Hybrid Teas PRICE: l-year, 25c each, except where noted; 2-year, 50c each, except where noted. Your choice of any six 25c plants for $1.38; any six 50c plants for $2.69. ALEXANDER HILL GRAY (T)—Sulphur yellow. ANTOINE REVOIRE (H. T.)—Flesh. BESSIE BROWN (H. T.)—Creamy flesh. BRIARCLIFF (H. T.)—Deep rose-pink, lighter at outer edge of petals. CHAS. K. DOUGLAS (H. T.)—Scarlet. COLUMBIA (H. T.)—Glowing pink. CRUSADER (H. T.)—Velvety Crimson. : DIXIE (H. T.}—Sport of radiance, salmon-pink. ETOILE DE HOLLAND (H. T.)—Dark red. FRANCIS SCOTT KEY (H. T.)—Good flowing red. GOLDEN OPHELIA (H. T.)—Bright yellow. GRUSS AN TEPLITZ (C. T.)—Fiery scarlet-crimson. crimson. 4 HELEN GOOD (T)—Yellow, peach and pink. HELEN GOULD (H. T.)—Watermelon-red. HOOSIER BEAUTY (H. T.)—Velvet scarlet-red. JONKHEER J. L. OC are ie rich satin- ink, darker on back of petals. , ' KAISERIN A. VICTORIA (H. T.)—White with cream center. A F KILLARNEY (H. T.)—Bright pink for cutting. LA CHAMPAGNE (H. T.)—Bright chamois, apri- cot and peach, with yellow base. _ LADY HILLINGDON (T)—Clear apricot-yellow. LADY MARGARET STEWART (1927)—Another marvelous introduction of Alexander Dickson & Sons awarded the Gold Medal of the National Rose Society of England at the 1926 Spring Show. A Rose of unique and distinct color, the flower in the young stage is a deep sunflower-yellow heavily veined and splashed with orange-scarlet with reverse of the petal deeply suffused with carmine, as the flowers develop these colors in- termingle forming a_ most beautiful cadmium orange effect. The bud is long and pointed, opening to a full double flower, of most pleasing decorative form of delightfully sweet scent. One year plants 60c each, two year $1.00 each. MADAME BUTTERFLY (H._ T.)—Bright pink suffused with apricot and gold. _ : MRS. CHAS. BELL (H. T.)—Shell-pink radiance. MRS B. R. CANT (T)—Outer petals deep rose, in- side silver-pink. MAMAN COCHET (T)—Light pink shaded salmon for cutting. i OPHELIA (H. T.)—Salmon flesh, shaded with rose. PRES. TAFT (H. T.)—Rich pink with salmon center, fragrant. ; RADIANCE (H. T.)—Brilliant rose-pink. RED RADIANCE (H. T.)—Rich brilliant red, large. RED COLUMBIA (H. T.)—Bright scarlet crimson. REV. F. PAGE ROBERTS (Cant & Sons, 1921)— A rose of remarkable beauty both in form and color. The long pointed buds are of a coppery- red, stained red on the outside and open to good full double fragrant flowers of golden yellow, particularly high colored in late summer and fall. The plant is of vigorous branching habit with beautiful foliage. One year 35c, two year 65c RHEA REID (H. T.—Very double, dark crimson. SENSATION (H. T.)—Entrancing shade of red. 2 ‘ EVERBLOOMING TEAS AND HYBRID TEAS—Concluded SOUVENIR DE CLAUDIUS PERNET—A new, clear yellow Rose which has made a tremendous sensation because of its practically_unfading color and excellent habit of growth. Foliage is ex- traordinarily dark, glossy and fairly resistant to disease. Growth vigorous and very thorny. Souvenir de Claudius Pernet is the only Rose we offer in budded Rose. Strong one year plants. Only 50c each. SUNBURST (H. T.)—Orange-yellow. TEMPLAR (H. T.)—Large clear bright red. WHITE KILLARNEY (H. T.)—Large white. WHITE MAMAN COCHET (T.)—White with pink markings on edge of petals. WILHELM KORDES (Per)—Bud large long pointed. Flower large, double golden-yellow, with copper- yellow at edges and on petals exposed to the sun, strong fragrance, like ripe apples. One year, 35c, two year, 65c. ye R. SMITH (T)—Flesh pink shaded salmon at ase. Tender Climbers for Southern and Coast planting AMOENA—The pink Cherokee Rose. CLIMB. COLUMBIA—Bright pink. CLIMB. KAISERINE—Creamy white. CLIMB. KILLARNEY—Deep shell-pink. CLIMB. LADY ASHTOWN—Even shade of rose throughout. CLIMB. MAMAN—Light pink shaded salmon. CLIMB. OPHELIA—Salmon flesh. CLIMB. SOUV. OF WOOTON—Deep crimson. CLIMB. SUNBURST—Orange-yellow. CLIMB. WHITE COCHET—White with pink mark- ings. GAINSBORO—Large flesh-tinted fawn. MARECHAL NIEL—Deep golden-yellow, tea fra- grance, REVE D’ OR—Buff-yellow. WHITE BANKSIA—Clusters of white fragrant flowers. YELLOW BANKSIA—Clusters of yellow. PRICE: 1-year, 25c each, except where noted; 2-year, 50c each, except where noted. Your choice of any six 25c plants for $1.38; any six 50c plants for $2.69. Polyantha or Baby Roses (Dwarf) CATHERINE ZEIMET—White clusters. CLOTHILDA SOUPERT—White with pink centers always in bloom, very hardy. ERNA TESCHENDORFF—Deep crimson clusters. GRUS AN AACHEN—Yellow shaded salmon and rose. LAPAYETTE—Large cherry-crimson, very free. LE MARNE—Rosy blush, lighter center, fragrant. LE PONCEAU—Dark red clusters. MLLE. CECILE BRUNNER—Blush, shaded salmon. MISS EDITH CAVELL—Bright red, white eye. ORANGE KING—Orange color. ORLEANS—Cerise with white eye. TIP TOP (Baby Doll)—Golden-yellow tipped cerise. PRICE: i-year, 25c each, except where noted; 2-year, 50c each, except where noted. Your choice of any six 25c plants for $1.38; any six 50c plants for $2.69. 3 Hardy Climbing Roses (Old and new varieties) AMERICAN PILLAR—Apple blossom clusters, large and showy, blooms anywhere. CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY—True American Beauty color. CRIMSON RAMBLER—Old favorite clusters of crimson. DOROTHY PERKINS—Pink clusters and vigorous. DR. HUEY—Very dark crimson, large flowers. DR. W. VAN FLEET—Large flower flesh-pink. EMILY GRAY—Yellow. GARDENIA—Good creamy yellow. JACOTTE—Coppery yellow tinted red. MARY LOVETT—Large double pure white. MARY WALLACE—Rose-pink, salmon base. PAULS SCARLET CLIMBER—Large lasting scarlet. RED PERKINS—Clusters of rosy red. RED EXPLORER—A climbing red, Polyantha Rose. ROSARIE—Bright pink form of Tausendschoen. SHOWER OF GOLD—A yellow rambler. SILVER MOON—Very large single white. WICHURIANA—White Memorial Rose. PRICE: I-year, 25c each, except where noted; 2-year, 50c each, except where noted. Your choice of any six 25c plants for $1.38; any six 50c plants for $2.69. Hardy June Roses AMERICAN BEAUTY—The popular red Rose. BLACK PRINCE—Deep blackish crimson. CONRAD F. MEYER —Large bright vivid pink. FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI—White American Beauty. Very large and free flowering. F. J. GROOTENDORST—A Rugosa Rose with clusters of bright red carnation-like flowers. GEN. JACQUEMINOT—Crimson scarlet. HEINRICH MUNCH-—Soft pink, large. HUGONIS—Single yellow (Golden Rose of China). J. B. CLARK—One of the largest deep crimson. PAUL NEYRON—Large deep self-pink or rose. PRICE: l1-year, 25c each, except where noted; 2-year, 50c each, except where noted. Your choice of any six 25c plants for $1.38; any six 50c plants for $2.69. Moss Roses (Old fashioned, hardy) ELIZABETH ROWE—Deep pink. HENRY MARTIN—Red. MOUSSELINE—Blush white. PRICE: l1-year, 25c each, except where noted; 2-year, 50c each, except where noted. Your choice of any six 25c plants for $1.38; any six 50c plants for $2.69. Large Flowered Chrysanthemums Price, 15c each, any 3 for 40c, 12 for $1.48 ANGELO—Medium pink. COED—Anemone form soft pink, yellow center. ELLA GUILLFORD—Daybreak-pink. GLADYS PEARSON—Apricot. GLORY OF THE PACIFIC—Blush-white. GOLD LODE—Golden-yellow. HARVARD—Dark crimson. MARIGOLD—Mammoth yellow, early. OCONTO—Early white. OCTOBER FROST—Early white. PACIFIC SUPREME—Beautiful pink, 4 LARGE FLOWERED CHRYSANTHEMUMS —Concluded QUAKER MAID—Large white. ROSE PERFECTION—Rosy pink. SMITHS ENCHANTRESS—A bright rose-pink. SNOW WHITE—Early pure white. TINTS OF GOLD—Golden sunset color. WHITE PERFECTION—The perfect white Mum. Hardy Chrysanthemums Including Pom Pon and “Raggedy” AUNT MARY —Old rose color, raggedy. BRONZE DOTY—Rich bronze reggedy. CLARE—Pure white button. DIANA—Snow white, large and quilled. ERMALINDA—Rich pink of rare beauty, early. ETHEL—Bronzy red, Pom Pon. GLORY OF SEVEN OAKS—Yellow, raggedy. LILIAN DOTY—Large pink. NEW YORK—Golden-yellow bronze center, button. RED DOTY—Wine-red, silver reflex. RODELL—Early yellow, button. ROSE CHARM—Rose-pink, Pom Pon. UVALDE—Very early, white large. WHITE DOTY--Exceilent white, large. WHITE WINGS—Pure white, very free. Price, 15c each, any 3 for 40c, 12 for $1.48 DAHLIAS Decorative, Show and Cactus COUNTESS OF LONSDALE—(Cactus) For perfec- tion of bloom, erectness of stem, abundance of flower, this variety has never yet been equaled. On several of the plants we have counted over 150 perfect blooms on one plant. Is there any other garden flower that can equal it? Color is a rich salmon-pink, tinted apricot. 30c each, 3 for 79c. ; EMPEROR—(Decorative) Deep velvety crimson. 50c each. fates ESTHER R. HOLMES—(Cactus) Orchid-pink. $1.00 each. FLORA—(Cactus) White. 25¢ each. FRANCES WHITE—(Cactus) White, center yellow. 50c each. ; JACK’S DISCOVERY—(Decorative) Violet rose, light center. 50c each. 4 JUDGE MAREAN — (Decorative) Salmon-pink, orange-yellow and red suffused golden-yellow. --75c_each. : JERSEY BEAUTY—(Decorative) Most beautiful pink. 75c each, MEYERBEER—(Decorative) Crimson shaded ma- roon, 50c each. 3 MILLIONAIRE—(Decorative) Lavender, overlaid with pink. 50c each. f MRS. I. DE VER WARNER—(Decorative) Soft orchid-rose. 50c each. OREGON BEAUTY—(Decorative) Intense oriental red. 35c each. PATRICK O’MARA—(Decorative) Chrome-yellow, suffused red. 40c each. : PEARL WHITE—(Decorative) White overlaid flesh- pink. 75c each. PRINCE OF YELLOWS—(Cactus) Canary-yellow. 25c each. QUEEN VICTORIA—(Show) Pure yellow. 25¢ each. REINE CAYEAUX—(Cactus) Brilliant geranium- red.25¢ each. SAGAMORE—(Decorative) Amber gold, shaded salmon and rose. 50c each. SCARLET GIANT—(Decorative) Intense scarlet. 50c each. Z DAHLIAS—Concluded SPRINGFIELD—A new Dahlia of our own intro- duction. (Cactus) It is identical with Countess of Lonsdale except in two essentials. It has a darker stem and the flowers, instead of being a salmon-pink as in Lonsdale, in Springfield are a rich amaranthine-red. Its beauty cannot be described. No Dahlia blooms freer, no Dahlia is as pretty as Springfield. It lasts longer cut than any Dahlia we know. 35c each, 3 for 89c. THE PRIDE OF CALIFORNIA—(Decorative) Large crimson, rich. 35¢ each. Beautiful House Ferns (Nephrolepsis) BABY BREATH (Goodii)—Finest foliage. BOSTON—The old favorite plain, long leaf. COLORADO—Ostrich plume type. ROOSEVELT—Plain leaves, deeply waved. TEDDY, JR.—Dwarf form of Roosevelt. WHITMANII—The real Ostrich Plume variety. Prices, 2 inch pot plants, 20c each, 3 for 50c; 4 inch pot plants, 50c each, 3 for $1.38 Hardy Perennial Phlox 20 ceach, 3 for 50c, 12 for $2.00 ATHIS—Tall salmon-pink. B. COMTE—Brilliant French purple. BEACON—Cherry-red. ECLAIREUR—Bright carmine. ELIZABETH CAMPBELL—Salmon-pink with red eye. EUROPA—White with carmine eye. ISABEY—Tall salmon-pink. LA VOGUE—Rose-pink, deeper eye. miss LINGARD—Pearly white, very free, extra ne. MRS. CHAS. DORR—Mauve-blue. Tall. MRS. JENKINS—Tall early white. R. P. STRUTHRERS—Cherry-red suffused deep salmon. RHEINLANDER—Low with very large salmon- pink florets, with claret-red eye. A wonder. RIVERTON JEWEL—Peach blossom-pink, deeper eye. RHYNSTROM—Paul Neyron-pink. Hardy Phlox Newer varieties. Large florets 30c each, 6 for $1.50 COMMANDER— Extra large _ flowers, brilliant cherry-red, with dark eye. Strong grower. COQUELICOT—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. Cerese 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. 6 Gladiolus Each Doz. 100 AMERICA—Too much cannot be said of this beautiful dainty pink, tinted lavender: 22 he eta Le ee $0.05 $0.50 $3.50 ANNA _ EBERIUS—Mauve-purple-_-____ 10 1.00 7.50 BETREX, THE BEAUTIFUL—Lus- trous white with pencil stripes of lilackinathroate= eee eee 10 1.00 7.50 CATHERINA—Grayish light blue_--_ .15 1.50 10.00 DOROTHY McKIBBEN—Ruffled pink .10 1.00 7.50 EB. J. SHAYLOR—Rose-pink__--___-__ -10 1.00 7.50 EUROPA—Pure white----______--_____ 10 1.00 7.50 GOLDEN MEASURE—Golden-yellow .15 1.50 10.00 HALLEY-—Salmon-pink ~__-__--_-_____ 05 .50 3.50 HERADA—Mauve -------_--_ - 10 1.00 7.50 JEWELL—Salmon-pink —__-__--______ 10 1.00 7.50 LOUISE—Bluish lavender-_____-__-_- 15 1.50 10.00 10 1.00 7.50 10 1.00 7.50 05 .50 3.50 -10 1.00 7.50 15 1.50 10.00 05 .50 3.50 05 .50 3.50 PINS PERFECTION—Apple blossom- pin PRINCE OR WALES—Golden salmon .10 1.00 7.50 ROSE 1910—Pure rose-pink_--_____.--- 10 1.00 7.50 SCARLANO—Orange-red —---__- : { 7.50 SCHWABEN-—Citron-yellow 7.50 WAR—Dark crimson_--_____-___ us 7.50 WILBRINCK—Flesh-pink —_____-_____ 4 : 3.50 Mixed Gladiolus, 50c dozen, $3.50 hundred Double Geraniums ALPHONSE RICARD—Scarlet. AMERICAN BEAUTY—American Beauty-red. AURORA—Salmon-pink. BEAUTE POINTEVINE—Salmon flesh. HELEN MITCHELL—Scarlet. JEAN VIAUD—Pink with white center. LA FAVORITE—Pure white. MAD. BARNEY—Rich pure pink. MAD. LANDRY —Salmon-orange. MeReUlS DE CASTELANE—Very brilliant crim- son-red, MARQUIS DE MONTMART—Purplish crimson. S. A. NUTT—Deepest crimson. 2 15c each, 3 for 40c, 12 for $1.50 Geraniums Newer varieties IRVINGTON BEAUTY—Salmon-rose. FIAT—Deep satin salmon-pink. RADIO RED—Dazzling scarlet. RED BARNEY—Crimson-scarlet. 25c each, 3 for 69c Chinese Hibiscus 20c each, 3 for 50c; large 50c each AURANTIACUS—Large and double, with orange- colored flowers. CARMINIATUS PERFECTUS—Full round flowers of perfect shape and of a rich soft carmine-rose, with a deep crimson eye, fully six inches in diameter. DOUBLE CRIMSON—This grand variety has im- mense flowers of the richest crimson, combined with glossy foliage, renders it best of all. GRANDIFLORUS—Rich, glossy, cut-leaved foliage, diterally, covering the plant with scarlet-crimson owers. CHINESE HIBISCUS—Concluded 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 sizt, beautiful carmine tinted with violet. VERSICOLOR—A variety combining in its flowers all of the colors of the whole family, being hand- somely striped crimson, buff, rose and white. Flowers eight inches in diameter. Hardy Perennial Plants, Pot-grown Prices, except where noted, 25c each, 3 for 69c, 12 for $2.50 ACHILLEA (The Pearl)—Pure white for cutting. AETHIONEMA—Rock plant pink flowers. AGROSTEMMA-—Silver foliage, carmine bloom. ALYSSUM SAXTILE COMPACTUM—Early yellow- flowered rock plant. ANCHUSA—Blue flower. ANTHEMIS—Hardy yellow daisy. AQUIGELIA (Columbine)—Mixed colors. ARABIS ALPENA (Rock Cress)—Early white fragrant. AMERIA HYBRIDS—Dwarf. Pink shades. ARTEMISIA—Silver foliage for cutting. ASTER—Tall blue clusters. AUBRETIA (Rainbow Wall Cress)—Rock plant. Mixed colors, extra. BOLTONIA—Lavender pink aster like. Tall. Sat known Butterfly Bush. Color ilac. CAMPANULA-Canterbury Bells. White, pink, blue. CARNATION—Old fashioned Crimson King. CENTAUREA—Blue, white or yellow. CERASTUM-—Silver foliage. Creeper, white. COREOPSIS—Single or double, yellow. DAISY SHASTA—Large white for cutting. DAISY H & E—Early for Decoration Day. White. DELPHINIUM, BELLADONNA-—Sky-blue. DELEPHINIUM, BELLAMOSA—Dark blue. DELPHINIUM, GOLD MEDAL HYBRIDS—Mixed. DELPHINIUM, B, & M, HYBRIDS—Mixed. DIANTHUS DELTOIDES—Rock creeper. Beautiful foliage. Compact, very free, deep pink. DIANTHUS BARBATUS—AII colors. DIANTHUS, SCOTCH PINKS—AII colors. DIANTHUS, ALWOODII PINKS—Mixed. DIACENTRA—Bleeding Heart. 40c each. DIGITALIS, FOX GLOVE—AII colors. EULALIA—Hardy grass. Narrow, mid-rib silver. GAILLARDIA—Red and yellow daisy-like flower. GEUM—Red flower. GYPSOPHILA (Baby’s Breath)—Single, white. HELIANTHEMUM—Rock-rose. Pink and Yellow shades. HELIANTHUS—Hardy Sunflower. HEMEROCALIS (Lemon Lily)—Fragrant yellow. HEUCHERA (Rockeries)—Red flower. 40c each. HIBISCUS (Hardy Mallow)—All colors. HOLLYHOCKS—Double. All colors. IBERUS (Hardy Candytuft)—White dwarf. LATHYRUS (Hardy Sweet Pea)—Red and pink. LAVENDULA (Sweet Lavender)—Blue, fragrant. LIATRIS (Blazing Star)—Purple. LOBELIA—Cardinal red flowers. LYCHNIS—White or red. LYTHRUM—Tall rosy lilac. MYOSOTIS—Blue For-get-me-not. PENTSTEMON-—-Red and mixed colors. HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS—Concluded PHYSALIS—Chinese Lantern Plants. PHYSOSTEGIA—Pink and white. Tall. PLATYCODIN—Blue and white. POPPY, ORIENTAL—Orange Queen—Orange. POPPY, ORIENTAL—Proserpine—Scarlet. 50c each. POPPY ORIENTAL—Mixed Hybrids. PLUMBAGO LARPENTAE—Dwarf. Deep blue. PRIMULA (Hardy Primrose)—Mixed colors. PYRETHRUM (Painted Daisy)—Early mixed. RUDBECKIA (Golden Glow)—Tall, yellow. RUDBECKIA PURPURIA—Lavender—Pink Cone Daisy. SAGE~_The best Sage for flavoring. SCABIOSA—AIl colors. SEDUM—8 sorts for rockeries, etc. STATICE LATIFOLIA—Blue. STATICE CASPIA—Lavender. STOKESIA—White and blue Cornflower Aster. THALICTRUM—Purple Meadow Rue. TRITOMA—Red hot poker flowers. VERONICA—Blue flower. VIOLA (Hardy Violet)—Blue or apricot. VIOLETS—Lady H. Campbell—Double, blue. Prince of Wales—Single, purple. Swanley White—Double, white. YUCCA—Beautiful palm leaf. White bloom. Peonies For Spring planting ANDRE LAURIES—Rose type; late. Deep rose. Bach’ (se ee ee ee $0.75 AVALANCHE—Crown type; late midseason. Pure yd etetas | oI DEYS nat 30.85 COURONNE D’OR—Semi-rose type; midseason. Pure white, showing yellow stamens. Very beartifwi each ee eee $0.75 DR. BOISDUVAL—Rose type; late midseason. Large dark red. Each-_. ee eee $0.75 LADY LEONORA BRAMWELL—Bomb type; early midseason. Delicate silvery pink. Best to cut. Weryirarrant ach eee $0.75 LA TULIPE—Semi-rose type; midseason. Blush white: Bach: 2323) 2k Ss ee ee $0.75 MODELE DE PERFECTION—Rose type; late. eS pink. Each $1.0 PETITE RENEE—Japanese—Anemone type; Bae season. Large carmine-purple flowers of great beauty: ach! 2330 23 eS eee $1.00 PHILOMELE—Anemone type; midseason. Violet- rose with amber yellow centers. Each----_---$0.85 RACHEL (Terry’s)—Rose type; midseason. Garnet- ted. (Each ee eee $1.00 SOUV. DE L’EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE—Rose type; late midseason. Fragrant, violet-rose with silver! reflex “Each. eee $0.75 ENERO type; midseason. Fragrant, shell- pink: Each2-W23) eee eee $0.85 WELCOME. GUEST=Seee double type; midseason. Pinks Racha ssa eS $0.75 Hardy Irises These Beautiful Varieties Priced at 35c each, 3 for 85c, 12 for $3.00 ALBERT VICTOR —S. soft blue; F. lavender. AUREA-—S. and F. rich chrome yellow. AUSTRALIS—S. deep lavender; F. Soft blue. CIENGIALTI ZEPHYR —S. and F. clear violet-blue. FAIRY—S. white with midrib of soft green, deli- cately veined soft blue at the base; F. creamy white delicately veined blue at base. This is one of the indispensables. FRO-—S. deep gold; F. brilliant chestnut-brown with narrow border of gold. JUNIATA-—S. and F. clear blue. LOHENGRIN-S. and F. uniform soft shade of Cattleya-rose. PALLIDA DALMATICA—S. fine lavender; F. clear deep lavender, flowers very large, extra fine. 9 HARDY IRISES—Concluded PROSPER LAUGIER—Striking and handsome flower immense in size. Color very rich. S. beau- tiful mingling of dark fawn and carmine-violet softly clouded together; F. deepest velvety carmine-violet, with blackish reflections. ROYAL—Blue and violet, very rich color. RHINE NIXE-—S. pure white; F. deep violet-blue with a white edge. These Fine Varieties For only 25c each, 3 for 65c, 12 for $2.50 ARGUS (Ger.)—S. and F. dark purple. FLAVESCENS—A delicate shade of soft yellow. FLORENTINA ALBA.—Blue-white, slightly flushed lavender. Very large, long flowers, fragrant. GAGUS—S. clear light yellow; F. carmine-violet with brownish cast netted on white. JEANNE D’ARC—S. very large ruffled white, border with delicately penciled bright lilac; F. pure white bordered lilac at base. KHE DIVE—Lovely lavender with distinctly aristo- cratic beard of orange-like Tinaei but smaller. LORLEY-—S. light yellow; F. Ultramarine-blue, bordered cream MADAME—PACQUITTE — Early beautiful rosy- MAORI KING—S. rich golden yellow; F. velvety crimson, margined gold. bane A--S. gray; F. white reticulated maroon- MONSIGNOR_S, pale violet; F. the same color, but, except for a broad border, richly overlaid and very broadly veined dusky velvet violet. NIBELUNGEN-—S. fawn; F. violet-purple, with fawn margin PERFECTION_S. and style arms light blue; F. deep velvety blue netted on white at base, narrow pale marae with wire edge on deep blue. PURPLE PRINCE-—S. intense deep violet-blue; F, velvety dark purple. Very early QUEEN ALEXANDRA (Sa.) (New ves large and full, coloring distinct, a medium shade of rosy- -lavender with suffusion of fawn. QUEEN OF MAY-—Rose-lilac, almost pink. SAMBUCINA-—S. coppery-rose; F. rosy-purple, with an orange crest. These Splendid Irises Only 20c each, 3 for 55c, 12 for $2.00 CELESTE—Pale axure blue. Pee tich canary-yellow; F. lilac, margined whit DELICATA_S. very pure silvery light bluish eMnGer: F, a deeper and warmer shade, throat HER MAJ dusky-purple. MAJ ESTY_S. a lovely rose-pink; F. bright eee nee, a darker Bpoce: HONORABILIS—S. golden; F. mahogany brown. MARMORA-—S. sulphur and fawn; F. crimson- purple, margined lavender. French Hydrangeas AVALANCHE—Large, white. BABY BIMBINETTE—Silvery rose. BOUQUET ROSE—Bright pink. E. G. HILL—Pleasing shade of baby-pink. ETINCELANTI—A clear carmine. GENERAL DE VIBRAY—Large heads of bright rose colored flowers. LILIE MOUILLERE—A bright carmine rose. MME. AUGUSTE NONIN—Pretty pale pink in heads of large size. MME. E. MOUILLERE—The favorite white. MOUSSELINE (The Famous’ Blue-Hydrangea)— With us a beautiful plumbago-blue. PRES. FALLIERES—Delicate rose. RADIANT—Deep carmine. SATINET—Beautiful rose. SOUVENIR DE MADAME E. CHAUTARD—Bright Rose-cclored flowers. Prices, 20c each, 3 for 55c House Lilies AMARYLLIS, WHITE GIANT—Each____.-_--__- $1.00 AMARYLLIS, HYBRIDS—Each eta 10 Hardy Lilies AURATUM, The Gold Band Lily—Each--------- $0.40 CANDIDUM, The Madonna Lily—White. eee 5 REGALE=Pinke leach eee ae RUBRUM—Pink spotted red. Each------------- 30.40 EASTERS EIR Y—Wihites Bachan es ae see noe $0.35 Cannas Price, 25c each, 3 for 69c, 12 for $2.50 APRICOT—Color Apricot. CITY OF PORTLAND—Color pink. EUREKA—Creamy white. 7 KING HUMBERT—Red with red foliage. METEOR—Tall red. THE PRESIDENT—Best large red. WINTZERS COLOSSAL—Bright Scarlet. YELLOW KING HUMBERT-—Yellow spotted red. Fuchsias Price, 25c each, 3 for 69c, 12 for $2.50 BLACK SN es LORD BYRON—Purp MME. VAN DER STRAUSS—White. SPECIOSA—Pink. Lantanas Price, 25c each, 3 for 69c, 12 for $2.50 ALBA PERFECTA—White. | COUNTESS BEINCOURT—Pink. JOCOB SCHULTZ—Red. M. SCHMIDT—Orange. GOLDEN QUEEN—Yellow. WEEPING LANTANA—Pink. Oleanders Price, 25c each, 3 for 69c, 12 for $2.50 CRIMSON QUEEN—Red. LUTEA—Double yellow. ROSEA—Double pink. LILIAN HENDERSON—White. Jasmine CAPE—Double white. 25c each. Begonias Price, 25c each, 3 for 69c, 12 for $2.50 ALBA PERFECTA—White. ALBA PICTA—Blush. ARGENTIA GUTTATA—Pink. BABY RUBRA—Rose. CHATTELAINE—Pink. é CORALLINE LUCERNE —Large pink. FEASTII (Beefsteak) MRS. TOWNSEND—Pink. RUBRA—Red. RED CHATTELAINE—Red. THURSTONII—Pink. Miscellaneous Plants Prices, except where noted, 25c each, 3 for 69c, 12 for $2.50 ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS NANUS. ASPARAGUS SPREGERI. ALOYSIA CITRIODORA .(Eemon Verbena) ABELIA GRANDIFLORA ACALYPHA SANDERII. AGERATUM BLUE. AUSTRALIAN SILK OAK. BRUGMANSIA OR ANGELS TRUMPET. BROWALLIA GIGANTEA, BLUE. BUXUS ORNAMENTAL BOXWOOD. BUDDLEYA (Butterfly Bush). IMPATIENS—White, pas red, and rose. CHRISTMAS CACTUS. 11 MISCELLANEOUS PLANTS—Concluded CREPE MYRTLE—Pink, red, and purple. CREPE MYRTLE, WEEPING—Pink only. CUPHEA (Cigar Plant). CYPERUS (Umbrella Plant). DRACAENA INDIVISA DUSTY MILLER—Bush. DUSTY MILLER —Trailing. EUONYMUS—Green or variegated. EUPHORBIA See Thorn). NANDINA DOMESTICA NIEREMBERGIA BLUE. LEMON PONDEROSA. ORANGE OTAHEITE. PILEA (Artillery Plant). PANSIES—40c_ per eee $3.00 per hundred. RUELLIA MOKOYAN SAXAFRAGA (Strawberry Ger.) PLUMBAGO CAPEN PRIMROSE MALACOIDES. (Baby Primrose). PRIMULA OBCONICA RE SANSEVIERA LAURENT T Large plants, $1.50 each. SANSEVIERA ZEYLANICA (Zebra Plant). Tender Vines Prices, except where noted, 25c each, 3 for 69c, 12 for $2.50 ANTIGONON (Mountain Rose). BOUGAINVILLEA LAVENDER. GERMAN IVY. IVY (English)—For the house. WANDERING JEW. VINCA VARIEGATED. WHITE MOONFLOWER. Hardy Vines Prices, except where noted, 25c each, 3 for 69c, 12 for $2.50 CLEMATIS PANICULATA—White. CLEMATIS JACKMANI—Purple, 60c each. IVY (English)—For out door vining. KUDZU VINE—Quick growth. HONEYSUCKLES, Hall’s Japan. Chinese Evergreen. OF Aurea (Golden leaved). ss Scarlet Trumpet. Hardy Shrubbery Small Large Each Each DEUTZIA—Dwarf. White_-----_-_--------- Ce DEUTZIA, Pride of Rochester — Tall whites eh A Se eee eee OC anne FORSYTHIA, Golden Bells__-------------- es tet BUSH HONEYSUCKLE—Pink_-__-------- Alc, = HYDRANGEA, Hills af Snow-_ __------- -25¢ 0c HYDRANGEA, Paniculata Grandiflora__ .35c .50c SNOWBERRY; \White.2 2 eS Ss 0c SNOWBERRY; Ree SS ye SPIREA A. WATERER—Red_----------- 229 0c SPIREA BILLARDII—Pink_-___--__-------- «35C so SPIREA THUNBERGII—White___-__--_- 25ers ae SPIREA VAN HOUTTEI, Bridal Wreath .25c _ .50c ee BOQUET BLANC— (Dw: PHILADELPHUS GLACIER — Double. White /(all-3= SS eae ees SUC eye PHILADELPHUS VIRGINAL — Semi- double (Tall) = VIBURNUM COMMON SNOWBALL.--- .50c ---- KOLKWITZIA—Beauty Bush------------- s25C/ feos Hedge Plants F. O. B. Springfield. Via Express Only. BARBERRY, JAPANESE—Price, 2 year plants, 20c each, 3 for 55c, 12 for $2.00, $15.00 per hundred. RED LEAVED BARBERRY—Price, young plants, eceach es 6 for $1.25, 12 for $2.00. Large size Sic or 75c ea PRIVET, IBOLEUM_Price, $1.25 per dozen, $9.00 per hundred. PRIVET, CALIFORNIA—Price, 50c per dozen, $4.00 per hundred, 12