Keywords: The wonderful new rose hoosier beauty (15766345824).jpg ELLA V BAINES THE WOMAN FLORIST SPRINGFIELD OHIO <br> 35 <br> HARDY VINES AND CLIMBERS Concluded <br> Honeysuckles <br> AUREA RETICULATA Golden Leaved A variety <br> with beautiful variegated foliage of yellow white <br> and pink 10 cents <br> CHINESE EVERGREEN Sweet-scented Blooms <br> nearly all the season; deliciously fragrant; flow- <br> ers buff yellow and white 10 cents <br> HALL'S JAPAN Sweet-scented This is the most <br> consistent bloomer of the class being literally <br> covered all summer with beautiful yellow and <br> white flowers; very fragrant 10 cents <br> SCARLET TRUMPET or RED CORAL A rapid <br> grower bright red with trumpet-shaped flowers <br> This is the old well-known variety 15 cents <br> YELLOW TRUMPET Golden trumpet-shaped <br> flowers; fragrant 15 cents <br> The set of Five Honeysuckles for 50 cents <br> CHINESE MATRIMONY VINE Pale purple flowers <br> followed by scarlet berries A rapid and desir- <br> able climber 10 cents <br> CHINESE WISTARIA Desirable for porches trel- <br> lises etc and when in full bloom is truly mag- <br> nificent It flowers in early spring in long droop- <br> ing racemes resembling in size and shape a <br> bunch of grapes 15 cents; large plants 40 cents <br> Lathy rUS Hardy Everlasting Pea <br> One of the best and most desirable flowering <br> hardy climbing plants attractive both in flower and <br> foliage growing to a height of eight to ten feet <br> and producing clusters of large flowers the entire <br> summer; fine for cutting lasting well 15 cents <br> each; the two for 25 cents <br> LATIFOLIUS RUBRA Deep rosy-red <br> LATIPOLIUS ALBA Pure white <br> HARDY BORDER PLANTS AND BULBS <br> Artemisia Lactiflora <br> This comparatively new introduction from China <br> Is a most effective flowering plant with erect stems <br> three and one-half to four and one-half feet high <br> clothed with elegantly cut dark green foliage and <br> terminated by panicles of Hawthorne scented <br> creamy-white Spirea-like light and graceful flowers <br> It is at its best from the latter part of August to <br> the end of September and is particularly valuable <br> on this account being unlike any other plant in <br> bloom at that time 25 cents each <br> Daisies Burbank's Shasta <br> The Shasta Daisy is one of the most marvelous <br> productions in the flower line that has ever been <br> brought to the notice of floriculturists It is the <br> first of a new type which has been obtained by <br> hybridization and rigid selection through a series <br> of years Its first qualification is extreme hard- <br> iness Second it is perennial blooming better and <br> more abundantly each season Third it is not par- <br> ticular as to soil Fourth it blooms for several <br> months Fifth the flowers are extremely large <br> and graceful averaging about four inches in diam- <br> eter with petals of the purest glistening whiteness <br> which are borne on single long stiff wiry stems <br> Sixth the blooms when cut remain perfectly fresh <br> and in good condition for two weeks or more No <br> other flower can compare with it in usefulness <br> We have two kinds of Shasta Daisies KING <br> EDWARD and ALASKA 15 cents each; the <br> two for 25 cents <br> LAMARTINE <br> Hardy Begonia Evansiana <br> Think of it a Hardy Begonia one that stood <br> twenty degrees below zero last winter and came <br> up and bloomed all summer Another thing in its <br> favor it requires shade to grow in at least partial <br> shade So many persons write us asking for plants <br> suitable for shady places Well Begonia Evansiana <br> will fill the bill It is a wonderful beautiful Be- <br> gonia having pendulous flowers in large racemes <br> almost covering the entire plant Color a sparkling <br> pink that is simply entrancing Everybody will <br> want a hardy Begonia It is also fine for pot cul- <br> ture Price for plant or bulbs to bloom this sum- <br> mer 25 cents; three for 60 cents <br> Delphinium or Larkspur <br> Indispensable to the herbaceous garden their <br> long showy spikes of flowers persist from June till <br> frost and furnish the most satisfactory blues to <br> any color scheme <br> AMOS PERRY Rich rosy-mauve flushed sky-blue <br> dark eye 40 cents <br> ANDREW CARNEGIE Enormous flowers double <br> soft lilac with blue center; extra 50 cents <br> BELLA DONNA Pure sky-blue; white bee; fine for <br> cutting 30 cents <br> CAPRI Delicate lavender-blue pure mauve center <br> inside of petals shaded pink; very attractive 60c <br> FORMOSUM A lovely celestial blue 20 cents <br> KING OF DELPHINIUMS One of the finest Del- <br> phiniums with flowers of enormous size Dark <br> gentian-blue with royal purple center; white bee; <br> extra 75 cents <br> glorious plant for the border Deep Prussian-blue <br> King of Delphiniums <br> shaded indigo-blue Extra 35 cents <br> LIZE VAN VEEN Pure Cambridge-blue shaded with porcelain-blue; <br> white bee 40 cents <br> LORENZO DE MEDICI Double pink flowers suffused with porcelain- <br> blue; extra handsome 1 00 each <br> MADAME VIOLET GESLIN Very bright blue light mauve center 50c <br> MRS CREIGHTON Deep Cornflower-blue with glistening dark plum <br> center; brown bee 40c <br> MRS J S BRUNTON Flowers of the finest porcelain-blue pro- <br> duced in immense quantities on long graceful spikes 40 cents <br> MOERHEIMI Pure snow-white Elegant 50 cents <br> PERSIMMON Sky-blue light canary-yellow center; sulphur bee Ele- <br> gant 50 cents <br> QUEEN WILHELMINA Soft lavender-blue flushed with rose White <br> bee Very conspicuous 35 cents <br> Q UEEN OF THE LILACS Rich lilac with white eye giving it a very <br> striking appearance 60 cents <br> REV E LASCELLES One of the finest Larkspurs with bold spike and <br> large double flowers with white and blue center Award of merit 75c <br> SPECIAL OFFER The Seventeen Grand Varieties of Delphiniums em- <br> bracing a wide range in colors costing 7 50 sent for only 6 50 <br> IRIS The Rainbow Flower <br> The Iris are fast coming into favor They are entirely hardy and in- <br> crease rapidly when planted in a flower garden By planting the dif- <br> ferent families of Iris you will have bloom from the tenth of May till <br> the middle of July To get the best results Iris are planted in the fall <br> although they can be planted any time in the spring of the year <br> Iris Kaempferi Japanese Iris <br> The improved forms of this beautiful perfectly hardy flower pro- <br> ducing a dozen flower spikes each spike bearing from two to four <br> enormous blossoms 8 to 10 inches across are not outrivalled by any <br> flower in existence They are of the most delicate and beautiful colors <br> markings and combinations We offer two choice varieties 20 cents <br> each; the two for 35 cents <br> GEKKI-NO-NAMI Moonlight on Waves Large double white center <br> gold and yellow Some sell this under name of Gold Bound Six petals <br> HANA-AOI Silvery gray heavily veined and marked -with dark blue <br> shaded lilac Six petals 41856289 131010 64616 Page 35 Text http //www biodiversitylibrary org/page/41856289 1918 10 5962/bhl title 64616 Ella V Baines Firm ; Henry G Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection NameFound Artemisia NameConfirmed Artemisia EOLID 37526 NameBankID 1675075 NameFound Artemisia NameConfirmed Artemisia EOLID 37526 NameBankID 2657282 NameFound Aurea reticulata NameConfirmed Auzea reticulata Moore 1888 EOLID 386305 NameBankID 7972238 NameFound Begonia NameConfirmed Begonia aff palmata GBG 002-089-95 EOLID 11904651 NameFound Bella donna NameFound Evansiana NameConfirmed Evansiana EOLID 20782376 NameBankID 4547700 NameFound Wistaria NameConfirmed Wistaria NameBankID 8859180 Biodiversity Heritage Library Miss Ella V Baines the woman florist Springfield Ohio The wonderful new rose hoosier beauty Garden Stories Bulbs Plants Catalogs Flowers Plants Ornamental Roses Seed industry and trade Seeds Trade catalogs U S Department of Agriculture National Agricultural Library bhl page 41856289 dc identifier http //biodiversitylibrary org/page/41856289 bhlGardenStories BHLinbloom bulbs plants plants ornamental u s department of agriculture national agricultural library bhlgardenstories bhlinbloom Information field Flickr posted date ISOdate 2015-01-28 CC-BY-2 0 BioDivLibrary https //flickr com/photos/61021753 N02/15766345824 2015-08-24 07 51 37 cc-by-2 0 PD-old-70-1923 The wonderful new rose hoosier beauty Photos uploaded from Flickr by Fæ using a script |