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



"HOLIDAY" 

 COI^I^ECTIOX OF 



Everblooming Roses. 



I have made a selection of the very best Roses for Winter blooming, embracing a wide range of color. I recommend this collec* 

 tion to all who desire to grow Roses in the house during Winter. I have seen all these Roses in bloom at Christmas time. 



Star of Gold. — This is the best all round deep, golden yellow 

 Tea Rose that is grown. The buds are very large and 

 shapely, while the flower is double to the center, and it is a 

 deeper golden yellow than Marechal Neil. Don't fail to try 

 this variety. 



Christine de None. — (New.) This is a great Winter blooming 

 Rose, with buds and flowers of the largest size. Color rich- 

 est crimson. The best Rose of its color. 



Kaiserin Augusts Yictoria. — A new, pure white Rose. It is very 

 large and double. A royal Rose in every respect. A Rose 

 I can recomend. 



General Robert E. Lee. — This Rose, which was introduced the 

 past Spring, will produce more beautiful Roses in the Winter 

 than any Rose I grow. A small bush will produce hundreds 

 of blooms. Color orange yellow. Very rich and beautiful. 

 Extra fine. 



Bridesmaid. — The most elegant pink Rose, very large,buds extra 

 fine. 



Champion of the 'World. — It is the champion bloomer. It com- 

 mences to bloom as soon as started to grow and continues to 

 bloom in the greatest profusion, both Winter and Summer. 

 A rich, deep, rosy pink or flesh color. 



Price, for the collection of six choice "Holiday" blooming Roses, only 50 cents; three collections for $1.25. 



plants, 35 cents each; or the six for $1.75. 



Large two-year-old 



"NONESUCH" COLLECTION OF HARDY EVERBLOOMING ROSES. 



Eight Hardy ETerblooming Roses for only 50 cents. Price, large two-year-old plants of any 

 of these Roses, 80 cents each; or any four for $1.00. 



I have often been asked to name the hardiest Roses that are everbloomers. I have combined in this collection only such kinds as 



bloom freely, and that will stand zero weather. If you want Roses that are hardy enough to bland cold Winters, and that bloom all 



Summer, you want the " Nonesuch ' ' collection. 



Mrs. DeGraw. — From early Summer until frost it may ^C51i\ ^ n ordering, 



be depended upon to produce flowers in abundance. y^^v^^v^ say tl A'e?ntrsuc/t" 



In color it is a rich, glossj' pink, delightfully fra- ,=dr^i, v * Ifr^ f^j^^^x // /• fr 



grant, and is such a strong, vigorous grower that it WMSk^^&]w \ *&**>' Tj|f _^ll^Scs~ collection of hoses, 



is almost impregnable against attacks of the insects ^v^^s^Jt-^* ' : ^\ ' \S&\ C* /v^S and I wiU know 



which usually destroy some of our finest Roses, ^wWS***- ^^C^^P lis! 1 'v'tHgl what you want, 



that it is certain to be unequalled for the garden or ~ 



cemetery, A royal Rose. 



meteor. — A velvety red everbloomer of the deepest 

 glowing crimson, as fine as a Hybrid, A beautiful 

 open Rose, a free bloomer, and a very excellent pot 

 Rose. It has no tinge of violet or purple to mar its 

 beauty. It is a vigorous, bushy grower, with a 

 healthy, bright foliage ot deepest 

 green. The best rich red Rose for 

 the garden ever introduced. Our cor- 

 respondents from California say that 

 the flower of the Meteor equals Gen- 

 erat Jacqueminot, and will produce 

 fifty flowers to Jacqueminot's one. 



Clothilde Sonpert. — The color is a French 

 white, deepening to a rosy blush in the 

 center, exceeding in distinctness of 

 shading the well known Malmaison. 

 Its greatest value lies m its compact, 

 vigorous habit and profusion of bloom, 

 even the smallest plants being literally 

 covered with flowers. The form and 

 substance of the flowers are so perfect 

 that the hottest weather does not cause 

 a deterioration of either, so that even 

 in midsummer a bouquet of splendid 

 buds and open flowers can be obtained 

 from this fine variety. Valuable as it 

 ia for garden purposes, it is more so 

 for pot culture, and ranks as first for 

 blooming in the dwelling house. 



Countess of Roseberry. — We have in this 

 very charming variety probably the 

 most beautiful Rose grown. The 

 color is a satiny pink in the center, 



and deepens to the outer petals to a bright rose. This feath- 

 ery shading gives it the appearance of two distinct colors. It 

 has completely captivated us. It is very free flowering. 



Dinsmore. — It is a vigorous, healthy Rose, of dwarf, branching 

 habit, and is simply loaded with flowers all Summer long, 

 being even more profuse than most of the tender everbloom- 

 ing Roses. The no%vers are large, perfectly double, and of a 

 dazzling scarlet crimson color, and have the rich, spicy fra- 

 grance peculiar to the best Hybrid Roses We can recom- 

 mend it as being the finest garaen Rose ever offered. 



Had *me Schwaller. — It is very free in bloom and has the fra- 

 grance of the old June Roses. The color is a bright, rosy 



flesh, paler at base of petals, and deepening on the edges. 

 Apt to come in clusters, which are excellent for cutting. 



White La France. — This new Rose had prominence from the 

 time of its introduction. It is identical with La France, ex- 

 cept its color, which is almost pure white. The shading of 

 fawn it has only enhances its beauty. A grand Rose. 



Captain Christy.— The flowers are of magnificent form, very 

 double, and stand erect in their martial bearing. Color a 

 fresh, delicate pink, with deeper shading in the center of the 

 flower, the whole flower possessing a bright, satiny appear- 

 ance. It is a free bloomer. One of the most beautiful Roses 

 of its color. 



Cemetery" Collection of Six Superb Pore White Hardy Everblooming Roses, 



There are few homes that have not a loved one resting in the cemetery, and but few that would not spend fifty 

 cents to beautify the grave of that loved one. I offer this fine set of choice white Roses for this purpose. 



Marie Guillot. — This Rose is as perfect in bud and flower as a 



Camellia. Pure white in color. Price, 10 cents each. 

 The Rride. — An elegant white Rose, and very free flowering. 



Price, 15 cents each. 

 Cornelia Cook. — Very large, pure white buds and flowers. Kx- 

 cellent. Price, 10 cents each. 



The Queen. — (New.) This Rose is a beauty. Pure waxy white. 



A most remarkable Rose. Price, 15 cents each. 

 SnOTTflake. — (New.) Always in bloom. An elegant sort. Price, 



15 rents each. 

 Harie Van Honte. — A most elegant Rose. White, shaded lemon 



yellow. A most excellent sort. Price, 10 cents each. 



I will furnish these six choice white Roses for 50 cents. Large two-year-old plants, 40 cents each, or the six for $'2.00 



In ordering, say "Cemetery" collection of Roses. 



