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



THE "GE/v\" list EVERBLOOA\ING 



«* NEW A/ND CHOICE dacpci 



FOR HOUSE CULTURE OR 

 OUT-DOOR PLANTING. X 



^*C I have taken great pains to cull from this list Rosesof no special value. My customers can rely .u the Roses in «■*■ 

 *** this list to be the best of the old and new varieties of ever-bloomers. These Roses will all bloom this Summer. ♦'^ 



Price, 10 cents each; any six of your own selection for 50 cents; any fifteen for $1,00, Large two** 

 year^old Roses from this list 30 cents each, or four for $1,00, 



Augustine Halem.— (New.) Bright rosy-red, very sweet, large 

 blooms. This is truly a rival of American Beauty. 



American Beauty. — This is a Rose that charms everybody. Color 

 a brisrht rosy-red. very sweet. 



American Belle —Richest deep scarlet. Extra. 



Bridesmaid. — (New.) The loveliest of all pink Roses. 



Beaute Inoonstante. — (New.) A Rose that changes its color from 

 vellow to crimson. Sometimes has Roses of five or six dis- 

 tinct colors at one time. Perfectly wonderful. 



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



Belle Seibrtcht. — (New.) The most lovely pink Rose ever in- 

 troduced. 



Catherine Mermet.— One of the most fashionable shades for cut 

 flowers. Color a clear, rosy-pink, large. 



f onilesse de Frigneuse. — The buds are long and pointed, like 

 Niphetos. 1 he color is a deep, golden-yellow, large and full. 



Champion of the World — (New.) A rich, deep, rosy-pink, very 

 free bloomer and deliciously fragrant. Hardy. Considered 

 the finest of all Roses. 



Clotliilde Soupert. — The best of all pot Roses. Literally loaded 

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



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

 large, broad petals. A most beautiful Rose. 



Crown Princess Victoria.— ( White Malmaison. New.) Identical 

 with Malmaison, except that the color is white. A Rose that 

 none should be without, A charming variety. 



Countess Anna Thnn. — Color a beautiful citron-yellow, with cop- 

 pery and peach center. A wonderful Rose. 



Cleopatra. — An extra large Rose with long, pointed bud. Color 

 a soft shell-pink. 



Child's Jewel. — Has flowers of different colors. Lovely, 



Dnchess de Brabant. — This is another old-time favorite. Color a 

 beautiful rose, tinged amber in the center. "Everybody 

 plants this variety. 



Dnchess of Albany. — Identical with La France, except the color 

 is much deeper. A most charming Rose in every particular, 



Devoniensis.— Magnolia fragrance, creamy-white color. 



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



Duchess of Edinburg.— Large buds of an intense dark crimson. 

 Very beautiful. 



Etoile de Lyon. — Many claim this to be the best of deep, golden- 

 yellow Roses. Excellent for outdoors. 



Ella Hay. — A lovely shade of coppery-yellow. 



General Bobert E. tee. — (New.) Color orange-yellow, shaded 

 white. Very rich and beautiful. The best Rose extant. A 

 small bush will produce hundreds of blooms. 



Grace Darling, — Color porcelain-rose, shaded crimson. 



Golden Gate. — (New.) Color a rich, creamy-white, beautifully 

 tinged with golden-yellow. A very choice Rose. 



Hermosa. — Beautiful pink flowers, borne in clusters. 



Henry M. Stanley. — (New.' A rare shade of amber-rose, deli- 

 cately tinged with apricot-yellow towards the center, 



J. B. Varrone. — (New.) Scarlet-crimson and buff color. Rich 

 and bright, 



Kaiserin Augusta Victoria.— (New.) Pure white. A superb 

 Kose in every respect. Hardy. 



Lnciole. — Unequalled in its delightful coloring and size of buds. 

 Color bright carmine-rose, shaded yellow. 



Letty Coles. — Color a soft, rosy-pink, shaded with intense crim- 

 son. Of the largest size. Exquisite. 



La r/ffltice.^ - Too well known to need description. Everybody's 

 favorite, — 



Leottnie Osterrieth.— The white Soupert. Very desirable, 



Medit. — (New.) A grand yellow Rose of the largest size. 



Madame Scipion Cornet. — Color a soft Primrose-yellow, with 

 rose shadings. A grand bedding Rose. 



Mrs. W. C. Whitney. — (New.) Rich silvery-pink, delicately 

 shaded with fine rosy blush. 



Hadame Caroline Testout.— (New.) Color a brilliant satiny-rose, 

 deepening to clear red, exquisitely edged with silvery-peach. 

 A superb Rose in every respect. 



Hadame Eli Lambert. — A rich, creamy-white, tinted pale golden- 

 yellow, bordered flesh. An exquisite Rose. 



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



Madame Pierre Unillot. — The buds are large, creamy- white, 

 bordered with bright, rich red. 



Malmaison.— This is certainly one of the choicest of all Roses. 

 The color is a beautiful, rich, creamy-flesh, shaded clear 

 peach, with rose center. 



Madame Welche. — Color amber yellow and cnmson-rose. It is 

 charming 



Marion Dingee. — (New.) Deep, brilliant, dark crimson. Probably 

 the darkest and richest Tea Rose, 



Madame de Watteville.— This is called the Tulip Rose. Color a 

 rosy-blush, mildly bordered with bright crimson. Exquisitely 

 beautiful. 



Mademoiselle Franciska Kroger. — Probably the best all round 

 bedding Rose we have. Its shadings of deepcoppery-yellow 

 stand unique and distinct. 

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



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



Superbly grand. 

 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. A pre- 

 mier Rose in every respect. 

 Hadame Schwaller. — A deep, rich pink, blooms in clusters of 



from five to twenty Roses. A great garden Rose. 

 Mademoiselle Cecil Berthod.— A deep, rich, golden-yellow. A 



superb variety. 

 Mosella.— (New.) The yellow Soupert. Nothing finer. 

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



_ over three inches in length. 

 Princess of Wales. — Color a beautiful amber-yellow, deenenine 



towards the center to orange or coppery-yellow, tinged and 



shaded crimson, 

 Perle des Jardins. — Clear golden-yellow, very rich and beautiful. 



Constantly grows in favor 

 Papa Gontier. — Immense buds, color a rich, bright red, passing* 



to a clear, glowing crimson. One of the best. 

 Princess Sagan. — A Rose of great beauty. The color is a rich 



velvety-crimson. Handsome and showy. The brightest of 



yellow Roses, 

 Pierre Gnillot — This superb Rose has no superior. Always in 

 _ bloom. Buds and flowers of enormous size, of the richest red. 

 Princess Beatrice. — (New.) A coppery or ruddy yellow, dis- 

 tinctly edged with bright crimson. This is indeed a princess. 

 Polar Star. — (New.) Color a rich shade of creamy-white, shad- 

 ing to rosy-red and canary-yellow. 

 Princess Bonnie.— (New.) One of the loveliest of all red Roses, 

 Pink Soupert.— (New.) Like Clothide Soupert, except the color 



is a lovely shade of clear pink. 

 President Carnot. — (New.) This is a superb new Rose, combin- 

 ing lovely shades of fawn and pink. Extra fine. 

 Queen of Bedders. — The best rich, dark, velvety-crimson Rose. 

 Queen of Fragrance. — Blooms in clusters of six to ten Roses. 



Color white, tinged with delicate shell-pink. 

 Qneen's Scarlet.— A great bedding Rose of richest scarlet. It is 



an exquisite variety. 

 Rheingold. — Naples-yellow, shading to orange. A beautiful 



Rose of extraordinary color. 

 Bed Malmaison. — Same as Malmaison, except the color is a rich, 



dark crimson. 

 Knby Gold. — Tawny-yellow, shading to old gold, with crimson 



center and veins of rosy-red and pink. 

 Rainbow — A beautiful pink Rose, striped crimson. 

 Senator HcNaughton.— Pure white, with shades of deep yellow. 

 Summer Queen.— Bright silvery-pink, full and double. Try this 



for a bedding Rose. 

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



and fawn shading. 

 Sunset. — This exquisite orange-yellow variety is one of the finest 



Tea Roses grown. The flowers are large and double. It is 



deliciously fragrant. 

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



with light stripes through it. Superb. 

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

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

 Sonrenir de Gabriel Drevet.— Salmon-pink, with center of cop- 

 pery-yellow, edged dark rose. 

 Southern Belle. — Color rich crimson, edged pink. Beautiful. 

 Sappho — Fawn color, shading to deep yellow, large and double. 

 Star of Gold. — The best all round deep golden-yellow Rose. 

 The Gem, or Fair Unknown. — Straw-yellow, shaded crimson. 

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

 The Queen. — Beautiful long buds, the color is pure snowy-white. 



Exquisitely scented. Hardy. 

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



and flowers of most perfect form. It has the fault of coming 



pink in dry, hot weathei 

 Viscountess Folkestone. — This beautiful Rose is so large and fine 



as to resemble a Paeony. .Pure white, faintly tinted lawn. 



Nothing can be more beautiful. 

 White Perle des Jardins. — Same as Perle des Jardins, except the 



color is pure white. 

 White La France.— Same as La France, except the color, which 



is pure white, faintly tinted fawn. A charming Rose in every 



respect. 

 Waban.— Identical with Catherine Mermet, only it is deeper and 



richer in color. 

 White Bon Sllene, — Same as Bon Silene, except the color is pure 



snow-white. 



