Miss Ella V. Baines, The Woman Florist, Springfield, Ohio. 



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The "Diamond" List 



OF NEW AND CHOICE 



Ever - Blooming Roses... 



FOR HOUSE CULTURE OR OUTDOOR PLANTING. 



I have taken great 

 pains to cull from this 

 list Roses of no spe- 

 cial valne. My cus- 

 tomers can rely on 

 the Roses in this list 

 to be the best of the 

 old and new varieties 

 of Ever-bloomers. 



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Price, 10 cents each.; 

 any six of your own 

 selection for 50 cts. s 

 any fifteen for $1.00. 

 Large two-year-old 

 Roses, from this list, 

 25 cents each, or Ave 

 for $1.00. : : 



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Admiral Dewey. — (New.) Light shade of lovely pink. 

 American Beauty.— A universally admired rich red Rose. 

 Augustine Halem. — Bright rosy red. Very sweet. 

 Bridesmaid.— The loveliest of all pink Roses. 

 Beautelnconstante. — Changes color from yellow to crimson. 

 Beauty of Stapleford. — Bright pink and rich rosy crimson. 

 Belle Slebrecht.— One of the loveliest of pink Roses. 

 Burbank.— Improved Hermosa. Color bright pink. 

 Catherine Mermet.— Color a clear rosy pink, large. 

 Comtesse de Frlgneuse. — Deep golden yellow, large and full. 

 Champion of the World. -Rich, deep, rosy pink. Very free. 

 Clothllde Soupert.— The best of all Roses. Literally loaded 



with blooms, pure white, pink center. Very beautiful. 

 Christine de None. — Color a rich crimson, deeper center. 

 Crown Princess Victoria. — (White Malmalson.) Pure white. 

 Coquette de Lyon.— ( Yellow Hermosa.} Pure yellow. 

 Cornelia Cook. — The old favorite white Rose. None better. 

 Charles Legrady. — Color a fine chamois red, shaded crimson. 

 Child's Jewel. — Has different colored blooms at one time. 

 Countess Eva Starhemberg.— Rich creamy white, tinted 



golden yellow. 

 Clara Watson. — (New.) Salmon pink. Extremely free in 



bloom. 

 Coronet. — (New.) A lovely pink Rose with distinct white 



border on each petal. 

 Clara Barton.— (New.) The color is a rare and exquisite 



shade of amber pink. 

 Dr. Raymont.— Rich, velvety red. 



Duchesse de Brabant. — This is another old-time favorite. 

 Duchess of Albany.— (Red La France.) Charming. 

 Devonlensls.— Magnolia fragrance, creamy while color. 

 Dr. Grill. — Coppery yellow, with tawny reflex. 

 Duchess of Edlnburg.— Large buds, intense dark crimson. 

 Duke of York. — Rosy pint, flushed with white. 

 Etoile de Lyon.— Deep golden yellow. 

 Ernest Metz. — Color rosy carmine, deeper in the center. 

 Enchantress.— (New.) Creamy white, tinted buff in center. 

 Enfant de Lyon. — The sweet anise Rose. 

 Frances E. Wlllard. — (New.) Lovely pure white. None 



better. 

 Francis Dubreull. — Deep, vivid crimson. A delightful Rose. 

 General Robert E. Lee. — Color orange yellow, shaded white. 



Very rich and beautiful. The best Rose extant. 

 Grace Darling.— Color porcelain rose, shaded crimson. 

 Golden Gate. — Color a rich, creamy white, beautifully tinged 



with golden yellow. A very choice Rose. 

 Hermosa. — Beautiful pink flowers, borne in clusters. 

 Henry M. Stanley. — A rare shade of amber rose, delicately 



tinged with apricot yellow towards the center. 

 Helen Cambier.— Salmon rose and coppery yellow. A very 



handsome Rose. 

 Highland Mary. — (New.) Delicate white, tipped pink. 

 Isabella Sprunt. — An old-time favorite yellow Rose. 

 J. B. Varonne.— Scarlet crimson and buff color. 

 Kalserin Augusta Victoria.— Pure white. Hardy. 

 Luciole.— Color bright carmine rose, shaded yellow. 

 Letty Coles.— Color a soft, rosy pink, shaded with crimson. 

 La France. — Too well known to need description. A favorite. 

 Louis Richard.— Coppery yellow, tinted lilac. 

 Leonle Osterieth. — ( White Soupert.) Pure white. A grand 



bedder. 

 L'Innocence.— (New.) Pure white. Very fine. 

 Liberty. — A grand new red Rose. 

 Lady Dorothea.— The greatly improved Sunset. 

 Lottie Baumgardner.— Brilliant carmine, shaded peach. 

 Medea. — A grand yellow Rose of the largest size. 

 Madame Scipton Cochet.— Color a soft primrose yellow. 

 Madame Caroline Testout. — Color a brilliant satiny rose. 

 Madame Elle Lambert.— A rich, creamy white, tinted yel- 

 low. 

 Madame Hoste.— Long, pointed buds of pure white. 

 Malmalson.— Creamy flesh, with rose center. 

 Mosella. — ' Yellow Soupert.) A grand yellow Rose. 

 Madame Pernet Dncher. — ( Yellow La France.) Lemon yel- 

 low. 

 Madame Abel Chatenay. — Rosy Ted, with darker shadings. 



Superb. 

 Madame Etlenne. — A grand pink Rose. Known as the dwarf 



Mermet. 



Monthly Cabbage. — A lovely pink Rose. Very fine. 



Maid of Honor A charming variety. Deep pink. 



Madame Honore Defresne. — One of the very best deep yel- 

 low Roses. 

 Mrs. Robert Garrett. — Probably the very best of all bright 



pink Roses 

 Muriel Graham. — This belongs to the Mermet family. Pale 



cream, faintly blushed rose. 

 Madame Welche. — Color amber yellow and crimson rose. 

 Marion Dlngee. — Deep, brilliant, dark crimson. 

 Madame de Watteville. — This is called the Tulip Rose. Col- 

 or a rosy blush, mildly bordered with bright crimson. 

 Mademoiselle Francisca Kruger. — Probably the best ali- 



round bedding Rose we have. Deep coppery yellow. 

 Maman Cochet.— (New.) Don't fail to try this beautiful Rose. 



Color a deep rose pink, shaded and touched with yellow. 

 Meteor.— This Rose ranks at the head of all the dark, rich red 



Roses. None better. 

 Mrs. Degraw.— The color is a rich, glossy pink. Hardy. 

 Madame Schwaller.— A deep, rich pink, blooms in clusters 



of from five to twenty Roses. A great garden Rose. 

 Mademoiselle Cecile Berthod.— A deep, rich golden yellow. 

 Marie Galliot.- The old standby for a pure while Rose. 

 Madame Camille. — Remarkable shade of salmon. 

 Niphetos. — A most elegant white Tea Rose, enormous buds. 

 Perle des Jardins. — Clear golden yellow. Very rich and 



beautiful. 

 Papa Gontier. — Rich, bright red and crimson. 

 Princess Sagan.— The color is a rich, velvety crimson. 

 Pierre Gulllot. — This superb Rose has no superior. Always 



in bloom, buds and flowers of enormous size, of the richest red. 

 Princess Beatrice.— A coppery or ruddy yellow, distinctly 



edged with bright crimson. This is indeed a princess. 

 Princess Bonnie. — (New.) Rich, velvety red, free bloomer. 

 President Carnot.— (New.) Lovely fawn, shading to pearl. 



The best of all Roses. 

 Pink Soupert.— A lovely pink bedding or pot Rose. 

 Princess Alice de Monaco. — Creamy white on the outside 



petals, with a faint rosy blush on edges. 

 Princess Venosa. — A lovely combination of deep rose and 



yellow shades. Very beautiful. 

 Priscilla. — ( White Maman Cochet ) The grandest of all white 



garden Roses. 

 Queen's Scarlet. — This is a grand bedding Rose of the rich- 

 est scarlet. 

 Red Malmalson. — The color is a rich, dark crimson. 

 Rainbow.— Blotched and streaked pink and crimson. 

 Souvenir de Victor Hugo. — Color a lovely citron red, with 



amber and fawn shading. 

 Sunset.— This is an exquisite orange yellow variety. Best Tea 



Rose grown. 

 Striped La France. — Same as La France, except the color is 



pink, with light stripes through it. Superb. 

 Snowflake.— Pure white. Most profuse bloomer of all Roses. 

 Souvenir of Wootton. — Rich crimson Roses, large clusters. 

 Striped Malmalson.— Just what its name indicates. 

 Souvenir de Catherine Gulllot. — (New.) Color a coppery 



rose, center shaded orange. Very beautiful. 

 Souvenir de Madame Eugene Verdier. — Creamy white, 



shading to yellow. This is a very desirable new Rose. 

 Sylph.— (New.) Flowers ivory white, tinted with peach color. 



A very beautiful blending of colors. 

 Sangulnea. — (Otaheite Rose) A brilliant velvety crimson. 



Grand for house culture. 

 Silver King. — The largest and best hardy pink Rose. 

 Triumph de Pernet Pere. — Magenta red, passing to rich 



crimson. A very fine variety. 

 The Queen. — Beautiful long buds. The color is a pure snowy 



white. 

 The Bride.— This is a pure white Rose, of the largest size, buds 



and flowers of most perfect form. 

 Viscountess Folkestone. — Pure white, faintly tinted fawn. 

 White Perle des Jardins. — The color is pure white. 

 White La France. — The color is pure white, faintly tinted 



fawn. 

 White Bon Silene. — Same as Bon Silene, except the color is 



pure snow white. 

 White Bougere. — A grand Rose for the garden. Identical 

 with Bougere, except the color is white. 



