ELLA V. BAINES, THE WOMAN FLORIST, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. 



Climbing Tea and Noisette Roses 



This class includes some of our most beautiful and valuable Roses. They are unusually free and 

 continuous bloomers, producing flowers of rare and striking beauty. As they are all climbers, they 

 should be placed near porches, pillars or trellises, where they have support. They are hardy in the 

 South. 



Price 12 cents each; any five for SO cents. Price of large two=year=old plants of 

 Climbing Roses named below, 40 cents each; three for $1.00. 



GLOIRE DE DIJON — The old standby pink. 

 JAMES SPRUNT — -Deep velvety crimson; very 



CLIMBING BELLE SIEBRECHT — Rich shell-pink; 

 incessant bloomer. 



ClilMBING BRIDESMAID — Clear rose-pink with 

 crimson shadings. 



CLIMBING CLOTHILDE SOUPERT — Ivory-white; 

 center deep silvery-rose. 



CLIMBING DEVOND3NSIS — The Climbing Magnolia 

 Rose; blush- white. 



CLIMBING GRXJSS AN TEPLITZ — Deepest bright 

 scarlet. 



CLIMBING KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA — 

 Ivory-white; elegant. 



CLIMBING KILLARNEY — Long pointed buds of 

 clear Killarney-pink. 



CLIMBING LIBERTY — Brilliant velvety crimson. 



CLIMBING MME. C. TESTOUT — Clear shell-pink, 

 edged silvery-rose. 



CLIMBING MLLE. C. BRUNNER — Rosy-pink on 

 creamy-white ground. 



CLIMBING METEOR — The acme of all red climbing 

 Roses. 



CLIMBING PAPA GONTIER — Bright coral-red; very 

 fine. 



CLIMBING PAUL NEYRON (Madame Wagram)— 

 Clear satiny-rose. 



CLIMBING PERLE DES JARDINS — Deep golden- 

 yellow. 



CLIMBING SOUV. DE LA MALMAISON — Creamy- 

 flesh; peach-pink center. 



CLIMBING SOUV. OP WOOTTON — Deep velvety 

 crimson in clusters. 



CLOTH OF GOLD (Chromatella) — A clear golden- 

 yellow. 



DUCHESS DE AUERSTADT — Color vivid nankeen- 

 yellow. A fine climbing Tea Rose, and one that 

 is very popular on the Pacific Coast. 



1:1.11: BEAUVILLAIN — Salmon-fawn color; very 

 elegant. 



FORTUNE'S DOUBLE YELLOW — Known in Cali- 

 fornia as the San Rafael Rose. 



FRANCES E. WILLARD — A pure snow-white Rose; 

 none better. 



GAINSBOROUGH — "White, delicately tinted flesh; 

 extra. 



white; very double; an old 



double. 

 LAMARQUE — Pure 

 standby. 



MADAME JULES GRAVEREAUX — Deep yellow and 

 rosy-peach. 



MARECHAL NLEL — Magnificent golden-yellow. We 



have extra strong plants of Marechal Niel at 



$1.00 and $1.50 each. 

 PILLAR OF GOLD (E. Veyrat Hermanos) — Apricot 



and golden-yellow. 

 REINE MARIE HENRIETTE — Pure cherry-red; 



sweet scented. 



REVE d'OR (Golden Chain or Climbing Safrano) — 



Orange-yellow. 



RUTH VESTAL (Climbing Bride) — Pure white; 

 extra. 



SOLFATARE — Clear sulphur-yellow; large, full, 

 double. 



W. A. RICHARDSON — Orange-yellow; center cop- 

 pery-yellow. 



ZELIA PRADEL (Estella Pradel) — Lovely pure 

 white flowers. 



New Varieties of Tender 

 Climbing Roses 



All of these New Climbing Roses in 

 two=year=old plants, 65 cents each. 



CLIMBING ETOII E DE FRANCE — Dazzling velvety 

 crimson. 20 cents. 



CLIMBING HELEN GOULD — Richest watermelon- 

 red. Very free. Grand. 15 cents. 



CLIMBING RICHMOND — In all respects excepting 

 growth identical with the normal type from 

 which it originated. Pure rich scarlet flowers. 

 25 cents. 



CLIMBING WHITE MAMAN COCHET — This is a 

 climbing form of White Cochet. Same flowers, 

 same color; nothing beats it. 15 cents. 



CLIMBING SUNBURST— Grand yellow. 35 cents. 



DANAE — Golden-yellow in clusters. 25 cents. 



Polyantjia, or Baby Rambler Roses 



A class of miniature Roses derived from the Climbing Polyantha. They are of dwarf habit and 

 bloom so freely as to cover the entire plant with bloom all through summer and fall. The piants are 

 splendid for bedding, or as edgings for borders they are hardy. Let us tell you something about these 

 miniature Roses. While Europe has appreciated these Roses for years, America is just beginning to 

 wake up to the fact that they have come to stay. They are useful, either pot grown or for bedding pur- 

 poses or for hedge effect. 



Price, 12 cents each; five for 50 cents; two-year plants, 40 cents each; three for $1.00. 



ANNA MULLER — The pink Baby Rambler; always 

 in bloom. 



BABY RAMBLER — Completely hides itself all sum- 

 mer; bright red. 



CATHERINE ZEIMET — The White Baby Rambler; 

 extra. 



ELLEN POULSON — Dark brilliant pink; fragrant; 

 fine. 



ERNA TESCHENDORFF — Deep crimson flushed 

 with carmine; very dark. 



JESSIE — Bright cherry-crimson. Superb. 



LE PONCHEAU — Dark red in large clusters. 



MADEMOISELLE CECILE BRUNNER — This is the 

 popular Baby Pink Rose. In the past year or 

 two this Rose has fairly jumped into popularity. 

 It always was a popular outdoor Rose on the 

 Pacific Coast, but recently even in the effete East 

 and everywhere in America they are planting 

 it simply by thousands for cut flowers. It has 

 become quite the rage. It makes a handsome 



miniature Rose, coming in sprays of three to 

 five buds, and combines in beautiful effect with 

 so many other flowers in all kinds of floral work. 

 It is a very prolific bloomer and if carefully pro- 

 tected in the winter should be a money maker, 

 both outdoors and under glass. The bud and 

 flower are both handsome. Color blush, shaded 

 light salmon-pink; distinct and desirable. 



MARIE PA VIE — Elegant white flushed with pink. 



MRS. WM. H. CUTBUSH — Flowers the delicate pink 

 of Dorothy Perkins. 



PAQUERETTE — Pure white; perfectly double. 



PERLE d'OR — Coppery-orange, changing to fawn. 



PRIMULA — The finest of all pink Polyanthas. 



PRINCESS MARIE ADELAIDE — Completely hides 

 itself with its beautiful deep pink flowers. 



SCHNEEWTTCHEN — This is the famous "Snow- 

 White." A profuse bloomer; pure white, in 

 clusters, 



