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



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The "Princess" Rose Collection consists of twelve choice varieties of ever-blooming 

 Roses, most of them new varieties. They are of every shade of color or tint known in 

 this most lovely of all flowers. They are all on their own roots. : : : i i i t 



I guarantee these Roses to be as good plants as any 

 firm In this country sells for ten or twenty cents each. 



Princess Botitiie. — This is the richest deep crimson of all 

 the Roses. Handsome buda and flowers. Extra fine. 



Madame Welche. — I doubt if there is a Rose in my entire 

 list that is a better one than Madame Welche. Color amber 

 yellow and crimson rose. It is charming. 



Kaiseriti Augusta Victoria. — Pure white, of the largest 

 size, is hardy and a very suitable Rose for the garden. A grand 

 variety. 



Champion of the World. — This variety is hardy everywhere 

 and a true ever-bloomer. A large double Rose of the very 

 brightest, deepest pink. 



Luciole. — The color is a beautiful shade of soft, amber yel- 

 low, deepening towards the center to orange or coppery yellow. 

 An excellent variety. 



Aline Sistey. — The flowers are very large and double. The 

 color is a rich shade of red, brightened with crimson maroon. 



Queen of Fragrance. — The blooms are of the largest size. 

 Color white, sometimes tinged and flushed with a delicate shell 

 pink. The fragrance is simply delicious. 



Charles Legrady. — Color a chamois red. shading to deep, 

 glowing crimson. For smoothness, richness and finish this Rose 

 is without a rival. 



La Princess Vera. — The color is a rich ivory white, shaded 

 and veined with fine coppery yellow, and delicately penciled 

 with pule blush. A splendid variety. 



Etoile de Lyon.— A grand, deep golden yellow Rose with 

 buds and flowers of enormous size for a Rose. More of it is 

 planted than any half dozen other yellow varieties. 



Madame Camille.— Delicate rosy flesh, changing to salmon 

 rose. This makes a grand bedding Rose, as it is a strong, vigor- 

 ous grower, and always in flower. 



La France. — Everybody knows this charming Rose. It is a 

 favorite with every one, its large pink blooms are so chaste and 

 beautiful. 



QiJEEN OF FBAGRANCE. 



The entire 

 " Princess " 

 Rose Collec 

 tlon for 

 50 cents. 



Large two- year- 

 old plants of 

 "Princess" Rose 

 Collection, 30 

 cents each ; four 

 for §1,00. The 

 entire twelve foi 

 .50. 



6£ 



?5 



The entire 

 "Duchess" Rose 

 collection for 

 only 50 cents. 



The Roses In this collection are in every respect the equal of the " Princess " collection. 



Making choice of either collection 

 you make no mistake. 



Burbank.— A perfectlv hardv new Rose of the brightest pink 

 color. It is a very free blooming variety, therefore makes a su- 

 perb bedder. Is becoming popular very fast 



Coronet.— This is without question one of the very finest va- 

 rieties of Roses grown. The shape of the flower is all that could 

 be desired in a Rose. Very large, double and full, soft, clear 

 pink, edged with white Fragrance delicious. 



Helen Cambier.— This is one of the really few good new- 

 Roses that have been introduced in recent years. The color is 

 an amber yellow. Very fine and distinct. Will please you. 



L'lunocence.— Color pure snowy white. The color is really 

 immaculate, so pure and refined. The shape is globular, deep 

 and double. A No. 1. 



Lottie Biitttgardner.— Color a brilliant carmine, shading to 

 silvery peach. Very delicate and beautiful. 



Maid of Honor.— This is a sport from Bridesmaid, and is sev- 

 eral shades deeper than that variety. Its connection with the 

 Mermet family of Roses would indicate its worth. 



Princess Alice de Monaco.— The flowers are produced in 

 wonderful profusion, are deliriously fragrant, large size, double 

 to the center. Color creamy white, with rosy blush on edge of 

 petals. Grand. 



President Carnot.— This Rose is above the average as a 

 beautiful variety. The color is a lovely fawn, shading to pearl. 

 Delightfully fragrant. A beauty. 



Sylph.— Flowers ivory white, tinted with peach color. A 

 very beautiful blending of colors. Much admired. 



Madame Lambard.— Extra large, full flowers, very double 

 and sweet. Color a beautiful shade of rosy bronze, passing u> 

 salmon and fawn. A good bedding Rose. 



Mosella.— A grand variety of the greatest merit. A good 

 bloomer, a good bedder, aud one of the sweetest of all Roses. 

 It is a combination of white and yellow that is extremely beau- 

 tiful. 



Princess Sa"-an.— This is without question the very best 

 rich red Rose in existence. It fairly hides the bush when in 

 full bloom. The color is deep crimson. Very rich and beau- 

 burbank. 1 tilul. 



