10 MISS ELLA V. BAINES, THE WOMAN FLORIST, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. 
TENDER CLIMBING ROSES—Newer Varieties—Concluded 
GAINSBOROUGH—We are proud of the fact that we in- 
troduced this Rose. Its delicate coloring is difficult to 
describe, being delicately tinged fawn, almost white and 
lustrous as satin. When in full bloom it resembles a 
large, fine, white fluffy Peony, but without a suggestion 
of stiffness, often measuring eight to nine inches in di- 
ameter. _ An. enthusiastic admirer from the state of 
Oregon describes it as a Rose reminding him of a beau- 
tiful girl wearing a light colored Gainsborough hat, orna- 
mented with white ostrich plumes, hence the suggestion 
of its name. Be sure and try this grand Rose. 20 cents; 
two-year plants, 50 cents. 
GLOIRE DE. DIJON—Color buff, with orange center; very 
large and very double and full; the first to flower, and 
keeps on until the very last; the hardiest of any of the 
Tea Roses, and deliciously tea scented. Good in any situa- 
tion, either as a bush or pillar Rose. 20 cents; two- 
year plants, 50 cents. 
MAMIE—A Rose that has been out for some time, but in 
the shuffle became lost. It has so many points of great 
excellence that we have resurrected it, and we predict 
that before many moons haye rolled around it will be 
planted largely. It is a strong grower with buds and 
flowers of the largest and most perfect shape and form. 
The color is exquisite, being a delicate fawn with heart 
of pink. One of the most be2autiful of light-colored 
Roses. Don’t forget this Rose. It will make a place for 
itself among the leaders. Since the above was written 
a couple of years ago, the demand for this Rose has ex- 
ceeded our facilities for producing it. It is simply in a 
class by itself. 20 cents; two-year plants, 50 cents. 
MARECHAL NIEL—This is the old standby yellow Rose in 
the South, where it is hardy; indeed, it will bloom in 
any garden, but is not hardy in the North. Immense 
deep golden-yellow flowers with the deepest, richest tea 
fragrance of all Roses. 15 cents each; stronger plants, 
25 to 50 cents, according to size; strong, one-year-old, 
$1.00; two years old, $1.50; three years old, $2.00. 
PILLAR OF GOLD—The blooms are double to the center, 
of the largest size, and come in immense bouquets of 
from five to ten blooms on a single branch, and the effect 
throughout the blooming season is a perfect sheet of 
color. The color, ruoy-red suffused with golden-yellow, 
is a happy combination. 20 cents; two-year plants, 50c. 
PINK PEARL—Shell-pink enlivened with salmon; -petals 
are very large and of great substance. A fine climbing 
Rose, being a fine autumnal bloomer. Award of merit, 
unanimously, Royal Horticultural Society. 25 cents each; 
two-year plants, 60 cents. 
STRIPED REINE MARIE HENRIETTE—A Rose that has 
all the good qualities of Reine Marie Henriette.- 
eil With this added qualification it is the most beautifully striped. 
is deep rosy-carmine, exquisitely striped vivid carmine; distinct and fine. 
Climbing White Maman Cochet. 
The color 
25 cents; two-year plants, 50 cents. 
TENDER CLIMBING ROSES—Standard Varieties 
INCLUDING THE NOISETTES, CLIMBING TEAS AND 
CLIMBING HYBRID TEAS 
Price, 10 cents each; three for 25 cents; any seven for 50 cents. 
BARDOU JOB—Bright glowing crimson, shaded velvety black; 
almost single with very large petals; free bloomer. A Rose 
when once seen never to be forgotten. 
CELINE FORRESTIER—Sulphur-yellow with deeper center; 
abundant bloomer; very pretty. 
CLIMBING BELLE SIEBRECHT—An exact counterpart of 
Belle Siebrecht except its climbing habit; clear imperial or 
shell-pink. Gold medal N. R, S. 
CLIMBING BRIDESMAID—Like Bridesmaid, but with climb- 
ing habit; clear pink. 
CLIMBING CLOTHILDE SOUPERT—Identical with Clothilde 
Soupert except that it is a vigorous climber. 
CLIMBING DEVONIENSIS—Creamy-white, blush center; full, 
fine form; distinct and good; fragrant. 
CLIMBING KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA—Also known as 
Mrs. Robt. Peary. A strong climbing form of the beautiful 
variety of same name now so well known. Pure white. 
CLIMBING KILLARNEY—An exact counterpart of Killarney 
in every respect except that it is of vigorous climbing habit; 
deep shell-pink. This will prove a great Rose wherever a 
climber is needed. 
CLIMBING MADAME CAROLINE TESTOUT—A_ rampant 
climber. In flower identical with Mme. C. Testout. Beauti- 
ful glowing pink. You can’t beat it. 
CLIMBING MADEMOISELLE CECILE BRUNNER—Rosy-pink 
on a rich creamy-white ground. This is the strongest grow- 
ing Rose of our entire list, barring none. We believe it to 
be the most vigorous Rose in the world. 
CLIMBING MARIE GUILLOT—This Rose is also known as 
President Cleveland and Frances E. Willard. <A grand pure 
white Rose of great merit. 
CLIMBING METEOR—A grand climber; color velvety maroon; 
very free bloomer. 
CLIMBING PAPA GONTIER—A climbing sport of Papa Gontier, 
retaining its free flowering character. Color rich red; a beauty. 
Large two-year-old plants, 35 cents each; three for $1.00. 
CLIMBING PAUL NEYRON—Bright satiny-rose changing to 
Carnation-pink; fine bud and large, full flower. 
CLIMBING PERLE DES JARDINS—A strong growing form of 
Perle des Jardins; color deep golden-yellow. 
CLIMBING SOUVENIR DE LA MALMAISON — Clear flesh, 
edged with blush; large; very double; deliciously scented. 
CLIMBING SOUVENIR OF WOOTTON—A rampant climber, 
bearing deep crimson flowers of the largest size. 
CLOTH OF GOLD, or CHROMATELLA—Sulphur-yellow, deeper 
center; large and double. 
DUCHESS DE AUERSTADT—This is a very fine Rose with 
large, full, perfectly double flowers; color, vivid nankeen- 
yellow. A fine climbing Tea Rose, and one that is very pop- 
ular on the Pacific Coast. 
ELIE BEAUVILLAIN—A beautiful salmon-fawn; on the order 
of Gloire de Dijon. 
JAMES SPRUNT—Deep cherry-red; very double and hardy. 
LAMARQUE—White shaded lemon; large, very sweet scented ; 
an excellent varaiety. 
MADAME JULES GRAVEREAUX—Deep yellow, center rosy- 
peach; large, full and very fine. 
REINE MARIE HENRIETTE—Deep cherry-red. This Rose 
takes the lead as a climber from New Orleans to Philadelphia. 
REVE d’OR, or GOLDEN CHAIN—Buff-yellow, very free bloom- 
er; very pretty. Strong grower; will do well in any situation. 
RUTH VESTAL, or CLIMBING BRIDE—A lovely pure white 
climbing form of the Bride. We predict a great future for 
this Rose. 
SOLFATARE — Fine, clear sulphur-yellow; fine, 
shapely bud with fully double open flower. Extra fine. 
WILLIAM ALLEN RICHARDSON—Very deep orange-yellow ; 
medium size, but extremely showy and distinct; very attrac- 
very large 
tive. 
ZELIA PRADEL—Lemon-yellow changing to creamy-white ; 
very fine. 
