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



THE CREAM OF THE NEW ROSES 



We here offer what is good in the new Tea and Hybrid Tea Roses. To have what is good you must 

 try these Roses. They are the best that England, France, Luxembourg, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Hol- 

 land and America can produce. 



ADMIRAL WARD (H. T.) — Very large, full, 



globular flowers, freely and continuously pro- 

 duced. Color deep velvety crimson-red, shaded 



fiery-red. A grand garden Rose. 25 cents; two- 

 year plants, 50c cents. 

 AUGUSTUS HARTMANN (H. T.) — Brilliant gera- 

 nium-red flushed with orange; flowers of large 



size and beautifully formed. The color is very 



striking and distinct. It obtained three silver 



medals in 1913 as "the best bloom in the 



show." Very fine. 25 cents; two-year plants, 



50 cents. 

 AUTUMN" TINTS (H. T.) — Coppery-red shaded 



with orange and salmon; flowers produced in 



great profusion. An exceedingly attractive 



garden Rose. Similar in color to Mme. Edward 



Herriott. Very lovely. 25 cents; two-year 



plants, 50 cents. 

 BARON PALM (H. T.) — Pure velvety red, flushed 



deep yellowish-red and vermilion; large, full, 



and of good substance; fine both for garden 



culture and for cut flowers. 25 cents; two-year 



plants, 50 cents. 

 BRILLL4.NT (H. T.) — Flowers large and full and 



produced continuously throughout the season 



in endless profusion. Color the most intense 



scarlet, the brightest color yet achieved in 



Roses, the fiery brilliance of which is quite 



startling. The most brilliant bedding Rose in 



existence. Gold medal, N. R. S. 25 cents; two- 

 year plants, 50 cents. 

 CECILE CUSTERS (H. T.) — Inside of petals lilac- 

 rose, reverse deep rose-pink; large flower car- 

 ried on long stems; growth vigorous and very 



floriferous. Extra. 25 cents; two-year-old 



plants, 50 cents. 

 CHAMP WEILAND (H. T.) — This is the new 



Killarney; said to be a great improvement. 



25 cents; two-year plants, 50 cents. 

 CHEERFUL (H. T.) — Pure orange-flame, the 



flame tints overspreading the petals, giving it 



a wonderful and pleasing effect. Together 



with the distinct orange-yellow base, creates 



a combination of color hitherto unknown in 



Roses. The blooms are very large and full, of 



perfect shape and form, with enormous petals. 



It flowers freely and continuously all season. 



Superb. 25 cents; two-year plants, 50 cents. 

 COLLEEN (H. T.) — Brilliant rose, shaded rose- 

 pink with deeper rose-crimson veneering and 



distinct creamy-yellow ground, never fading 



until the petals drop. The flower is quite full, 



with enormous petals and high pointed center, 



forming the noblest and most remarkable flower 



among Roses. Very free-blooming and smooth. 



Gold medal Rose of the National Rose Society of 



England, 1913. 25 cents; two-year plants, 50 cts. 



COUNTESS CLANWILLIAM (H. T.) — Flowers very 



large and full, produced in endless abundance; 



buds long and pointed, opening to large, full, high 



centered flowers of great beauty and refinement., 



Color delicate peach-pink at the base of the 



petals, which are flamed and heavily edged with 



deep cherry-red, a beautiful contrast of color. A 



charming Rose. Gold medal, N. R. S. 25 cents; 



two-year, 50 cents. 

 CRIMSON QUEEN (H. T.) — A very strong, upright 



grower, flower large and full. Color a rich bright 



velvety crimson. A grand garden Rose, as it is 



always in bloom. 25 cents; two-year plants, 



50 cents. 

 EDGAR M. BURNETT (H. T.) — Very large, full 



flowers of fine shape and form, with large flesh 



petals tinted rose. Said to be a great improve- 

 ment on La France, and may be regarded as an 



advance on the type of Lady Alice Stanley; un- 

 doubtedly the sweetest scented Rose in existence. 



As a garden Rose unequaled. 25 cents; two-year 



plants, 50 cents. 



ETINCELANTE (H. T.) — .Bright brilliant red, 

 shaded with purple, large, full and of fine form, 

 opening into an enormous bouquet of fragrance; 

 bud elongated, of brilliant velvety crimson color. 

 zs flowering. Extra fine. 35 cents; two-year 

 :, "O cents. 



Autumn Tints. 



FREIFRAU VONDER GOLTZ (H. T.) — Rosy-sal- 

 mon, large, full and fragrant. 35 cents; two- 

 year plants, 60 cents. 



FLORENCE FORRESTER (H. T.) — Clear snow- 

 white with a lemon tinge; as the flowers age they 

 become a pure white; the blooms are even larger 

 than Paul Neyron. Its habit is absolutely per- 

 fect, and the freedom with which it flowers is 

 marvelous. We consider this Rose the grandest 

 of all whites for bedding. For size and substance 

 has no equal among Hybrid Teas. Is very sweetly 

 perfumed. Gold medal, National Rose Society. 

 25 cents; two-year plants, 50 cents. 



FRANCIS SCOTT KEY (H. T.) — It is very fitting 

 that such a fine new Rose should be honored ■with 

 the name of the author of the "Star Spangled 

 Banner," and also that it should hail from Balti- 

 more, one of whose forts was being assailed when 

 the inspiration came to the author to write our 

 national anthem. The flowers are from large to 

 very large, with sixty or more petals opening to 

 a high center. The color is a magnificent deep 

 red rose. Wherever it has been staged this Rose 

 has swept all competitors from the boards and 

 secured every prize it has entered for. Grand 

 for the garden. 25 cents; two-year plants, 5© 

 cents. 



G. AMEDEE HAMMOND (H. T.) — The color is cad- 

 mium or deep apricot egg yolk, shading off to 

 fawn cr delicate buff. Blooms large, full, per- 

 fectly formed; very floriferous and very fra- 

 grant. A great acquisition and a Rose we set 

 great store on. 35 cents; two-year plants, 6© 

 cents. 



