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



AT LOWEST PRICES, 



Price, 7 Cents Each. 



Your selection of ten sorts from the list below for only 50 cents, or 

 twentytwo for $1.00, Our Roses are all grown on their own 

 roots, and we guarantee them true to name, a *t Ai 



LARGE TWO- 

 YEAR-OLD 

 PLANTS FROM 

 THIS LIST AT 

 TWENTY CENTS 

 EACH. THEY 

 CANNOT BE 

 DUPLICATED 

 ELSEWHERE AT 

 THIS PRICE. 



THIS LIST 



CONTAINS THE 



OLD STANDARD 



SORTS, MANY 



OF WHICH 



WILL NEVER BE 



EQUALLED BY 



NEW AND 



EXPENSIVE 



SORTS. 



Abbe Roustan — Creamy-white, elegantly shaded rosy-blush. 

 A'lani. — Bright flesh salmon-rose, extra large and double. 

 Adrienne Cbristople. — A shade of apricot, citron and fawn. 

 Agrippina. — Rich velvety-crimson. A grand bedder. 

 Alba Rosea. — Beautiful rose-colored center, shaded blush. 

 Aline Sisley. — Violet-rose, a fruity, pleasant fragrance. 

 Andre Schwartz. — Beautiful crimson, free flowering variety. 

 Anna Ollivier. — Lovely blush, shaded %vith carmine. 

 Antoine Verdier. — A rich, dark carmine-pink; very free. 

 Apoline. — Clear pink, dashed rosy-carmine. 



Arch Duchess Isabella. — A rosy-carmine, changing to amaranth. 

 Arch Duke Charles. — Brilliant crimson-scarlet, shaded violet. 

 Aurora. — A pretty creamy-white, with rose-colored center. 

 Bean Carmine. — Carmine-red, rich, large, pale rose and carmine. 

 Bella. — Pure snow-white, long, pointed buds, Tea scented. 

 Belle Fleur d'Anjou. — Silvery-rose, large and good. 

 Bon Silene. — Deep salmon-rose, illumed with carmine. 

 Bougere. — Bronzed pink, tinged with lilac. Large and full. 

 Canary. — Light canary-yeliow, beautiful buds and flowers. 

 Charles Legrady. — Chamois red, shaded darkest crimson. 

 Charles Rovolli.— A lovely shade of brilliant carmine. 

 Clara Sylvain — Creamv-white, good, full lorm and fragrant. 

 Clement Nabonnand. — Coppery-rose, tinged with crimson. 

 Comtesse Alban de Villeneuve.— Rosy-peach, with yellow. 

 Comtesse de Barbantine.— Color a flesh-white and sweet. 

 Comtesse Riza du Pare— Coppery-rose, tinged soft velvet. 

 Coquette de Lyon.— Pale yellow; free bloomer. 

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

 Crimson Bedder,— Bright, fiery red, velvety. Recommended. 

 David Pradle. — Lilac-rose center, rich crimson. Very sweet. 

 Douglas — Dark cherry-red, rich and velvety, large and full. 

 Duchess of Edinbnrg. — A lovely red rose of richest color. 

 Duchess de Thuringe. — Beautiful silver-rose, finely cupped. 

 Dr. Reyniont. — Rich velvety crimson. Kxtra fine. 

 Emperor of Russia. — Bright scarlet, dashed with crimson. 

 Enfant de Lyon. — An elegant mingling of pink and \ ellow. 

 Ernest Metz.— Rosy carmine. A glorious Rose for the garden. 

 General Tartan. — Deep mottled rose, sometimes tingeii burl. 

 Gloire des Bosomanes. — Brilliant crimson, with red berries. 

 Henry Meynadier.— A beautiful shade of rose color. Sweet. 

 Homer.— Soft, clear rose, with a salmon shade; splendid. 

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

 Jaune d'Or.— Coppery-yellow, very sweet and good. 

 Jean Fernet.— Buds of light yellow, suffused with salmon 

 Jules Finger.— Bright rosy-scarlet and intense crimson. 

 La Chamoise —Nasturtium yellow. Very beautiful buds 

 Lady Warrander. — Pure white, sometimes shaded with rose. 

 La Grandeur.— Lilac-rose, or soft rosy-carmine. 

 La Phcenlx.- A beautiful, clear scarlet. Desirable. 

 La Princess Vera— Pale flesh, changing to salmon. 

 La Sylphide.— Blush, with fawn center, very large and double. 

 JhaTulipe.— Creamy-white, tinted with carmine, full and fragrant. 



Le Pactole. — Elegant buds, color pale sulphur-yellow. 

 Louisa de la Rive. — A flesh-white, inclining to rose center. 

 Louis Phillipe. — A rich, dark, velvety-crimson, free and beautiful. 

 Louis Richard. — A coppery-rose, beautifully tinted with lilac. 

 Lncullus. — Beautiful, dark crimson-maroon, full and fragrant. 

 Madame Azalie Irabert. — Rosy-buff, with peach shadings. 

 Madame Bosanquet. — Flesh, shaded deep rose, large size, sweet. 

 Madame Bravy.— Creamy-white, large, full, very symmetrical. 

 Madame Brest. — Rosy-red, shaded to crimson, large flowers. 

 Madame Camille.- Delicate rosy-flesh, changing to salmon-rose. 

 Madame Caroline Kuster.— Bright lemon-yellow, very large. 

 Madame Damaizin.— Salmon-rose color, changing to amaranth. 

 Madame Dennis. — Waxy-white, center fawn and flesh, large. 

 Madame de St. Joseph. — Carmine, changing to salmon or fawn. 

 Madame de Vatrey. — Red, shaded with salmon. Good form. 

 Madame Jean Sisley. — A pure white. An elegant Rose. 

 Madame Joseph Schwartz. — White, flushed pink, cupped. 

 Madame Jure. — Lilac-rose, good size and substance, fragrant. 

 Madame Lambard. — Rosy-bronze, changing to crimson. Extra. 

 Madame Lawrence.— Button Rose. Two colors, pink and red. 

 Madame Melaine Willermoz. — Creamy-white, with thick petals: 

 Madame Marsottin. — A citron-yellow, with coppery center. 

 Madame Panline Labonte. — Salmon-rose, large, full and sweet. 

 Mademoiselle Rachel. — A lovely Tea Rose, pure snow-white. 

 Marcelin Roda. — Pale lemon-yellow, lovely b»ds and flowers. 

 Marechal Robert. — Pure white, tinged and shaded rosy-blush. 

 Marguerite de Fenelon. — Canary-yellow, shaded ruby-red. 

 Marie Duchere.— Rich, transparent salmon, with fawn center. 

 Marie Guillot.— One of the very best white Roses. 

 Marie Sisley. — Pale yellow, margined bright rose. 

 Marie Van Houtte.— A lovely pale yellow, suffused with pink. 

 Monsieur Furtado. — Yellow, well formed, very full and fragrant 

 Monthly Cabbage.— Rosy-red, globular shape and fragrant! 

 Pink Daily. — Light pink flowers, produced in clusters. 

 Purple China. — Rich, purplish-crimson, velvety. 

 (jueen of Bourbons. — Clear carmine, changing to clear rose. 

 Queen's Scarlet. — Dazzling crimson-scarlet, with beautiful buds. 

 Kegulus. — Brilliant carmine, with purple and rose shadings. 

 Kosa Nabonnand. — Imbricated, delicate rose, vivid center, 

 llubens. — White, shaded with rose, yellowish center. 

 Safrano. — A bright, apricot-yellow, changing toorange and fawn. 

 Sanguinea. — A rich, dark, velvety-crimson. Single. 

 Sonibreuil. — Beautiful white, tinged with delicate rose. 

 Souvenir d'Elise Vardon.— Creamy-white, shaded with pink. 

 Souvenir de David. — An excellent dark crimson varietv. 

 Souvenir de George Sand.— Amber; veined with crimson. 

 Souvenir d'nn Ami. — Fine, delicate rose, shaded with salmon. 

 Sulphureaux.— Sulphur-yellow. Fine in bud and fragrant. 

 Trtomphe de Luxembourg. — Rosy-carmine on a buff ground. 

 Viriiliilora. — The flowers of this variety are pure green. 

 White Daily.— Pure white, beautiful, long, pointed buds 

 tellow Tea. — Pale lemon-yellow, beautiful, large, pointed buds. 



