MISS ELLA V. BAINES, THE WOMAN FLORIST, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. 9 
THE “EXCELSIOR”? LIST OF NEW AND CHOICE EVER= 
BLOOMING ROSES—Concluded 
KILLARNEY—Clear rich deep shell-pink. 
LA DETROIT—Shell-pink, shading to rose; elegant. 
LADY ALICE STANLEY—Deep coral-rose, suffused pink. 
LADY ASHTOWN—Deep rose shading to silvery-pink; extra. 
LADY BATTERSEA—Long pointed buds of richest red; elegant. 
LADY HELEN VINCENT—Delicate shell-pink, suffused peach. 
LADY MARY CORRY—Deep yellow; distinct and fine. 
LADY URSULA—Flesh-pink; large, full and perfectly formed. 
LA FRANCE—Clear pink. The queen of all Roses. 
LA TOSCA—Soft pink, tinted rosy-white; extra. 
LAURENT CARLE—Brilliant velvety carmine; extra. 
LE PACTOLE—Pale sulphur-yellow; free. 
LE PROGRESS—Nankeen-yellow, golden-yellow buds. 
LOUIS PHILLIPE—Dark crimson-maroon; good bedder. 
LUCULLUS—Beautiful crimson-scarlet; free bloomer. 
MADAME ABEL CHATENAY—Rosy-pink with lighter shadings. 
MADAME CAMILLE—A remarkable shade of salmon; large. 
MADAME CAROLINE TESTOUT—A grand, bright pink; extra 
large. 
MADAME DE VATRY (Crecle Beauty)—A fine red. 
MADAME DE WATTEVILLE—Rosy-blush, bordered crimson. 
MADAME EDMOND SABLAYROLLES—Yellow, deep orange 
center. 
MADAME GAMON—Soft apricot, suffused sunset rose. 
MADAME HOSTE—Pale lemon-yellow, deeper center. 
MADAME JENNY GILLEMOT—Saffron-yellow, opening pale 
yellow. 
MADAME JOSEPH SCHWARTZ—White, delicately tinged pink. 
MADAME JULES GROLEZ—Rose and satiny-pink; extra fine. 
MADAME LEON PAIN — Silvery-salmon; center yellowish- 
orange. 
MADAME LEON SIMON—Dark rose, with yellow center. 
MADAME LOMBARD—Rosy-red, with silvery reflex; extra fine. 
MADAME MARGOTTIN—Citron-yellow with red center; fine. 
MADAME MAURICE DE LUZE—Deep rose-pink; cochineal 
center. 
MADAME MELANIE SOUPERT—Saffron-yellow suffused car- 
mine, 
MADAME PERNET DUCHER—Called the yellow Pres. Carnot. 
MADAME SCHWALLER—Deep pink, deliciously fragrant. 
MADAME SEGOND WEBER—A beautiful grand deep pink. 
MADAME WELCHE—Amber-yellow, flushed with crimson. 
MADEMOISELLE CECILE BERTHOD—Deep rich golden-yel- 
low. 
MADEMOISELLE FRANZISCA KRUGER—Deep coppery-yellow. 
MADEMOISELLE HELENE CAMBIER—Coppery-yellow; deep 
center. 
MAGNAFRANG—Magnificent buds of crimson-scarlet. 
MAMAN COCHET—No pink Rose can equal this one. 
MARGARET—A clear delicate tint of silvery-pink. 
MARIE DELESALLE—Deep cerise shaded carmine. 
MARIE GUILLOT—The old standby for a pure white Rose. 
MARIE VAN HOUTTE—Straw-yellow, flushed with crimson. 
MARY COUNTESS OF ILCHESTER—A warm crimson-earmine. 
MAY KENYON SLANEY—Charming blush-pink on crgam. 
MELODY —Intense, pure, deep saffron-yellow. 
METEOR—A grand, rich dark crimson; superfine. 
MISS ALICE DE ROTHSCHILD—A rich, deep citron-yellow. 
MISS CYNTHIA FORDE—Deep brilliant rose-pink. 
MOLLY SHARMAN CRAWFORD—Pure dazzling white. 
MRS. AARON WARD—A beautiful Indian-yellow color. 
MRS. ALFRED TATE—Coppery-red and ochre-yellow. 
MRS. ARTHUR ROBERT WADDELL—Clear, deep salmon- 
yellow. 
MRS. BENJAMIN R. CANT—Deep, dark carmine; extra. 
TENDER CLIMBING ROSE 
MRS. DAVID JARDINE—Bright rosy-pink; shaded salmon. 
MRS. DEGRAW—Bright coral-pink ; fine bedder. 
MRS. FRED STRAKER—Orange-crimson and silvery-fawn, 
MRS. GEORGE PRESTON—Delicate warm silvery-rose. 
MRS. G. W. KERSHAW—Glowing, deep rose-pink; perfect. 
MRS. HUBERT TAYLOR—Shell-pink, edged with ivory-white. 
MRS. ISABEL MILNER—Ivory-white suffused pink. 
MRS. ROBERT GARRETT—A grand deep pink with long bud. 
MRS. WALTER EASLEA—Glowing crimson-carmine ; lovely. 
MURIEL GRAHAM—Pale cream, faintly blushed rose. 
MY MARYLAND—Clear glowing pink; extra. 
NITA WELDON—Ivory-white, edges of petals blush, 
OLIVIA—Bright red; a grand garden Rose. 
PAPA GONTIER—Rosy-crimson, fine long bud. 
PAULA—Sulphur-yellow with ochre center. 
PEERLESS—Pure white, with pale flesh center. 
PERLE DES JARDINS—Clear golden-yellow; very rich. 
PERLE VON GODESBURG—Pure white with yellow center. 
TERRE GUILLOT — Enormous, rich crimson blooms; none 
ner. 
PRESIDENT TAFT—The best pink garden Rose. 
PRINCE DE BULGARIE—Coppery-yellow, golden center ; extra. 
PRINCESS BONNIE—A grand, rich, bright red Rose. 
PRINCESS SAGAN—The color is a rich velvety crimson; free. 
PRINCIPAL A. H. PIRRIE—Silvery-pink; salmon center. 
QUEEN BEATRICE—The finest of bright pink Roses. 
QUEEN OF SPAIN—Delicate flesh-pink, deeper center. 
RADIANCE—Brilliant rosy-carmine; extra fine. 
RAINBOW—Pink, striped and splashed, bright carmine. 
RHEA REID—Richest deep crimson; fine for garden. 
RICHMOND—Pure bright scarlety-red. 
ROSE GUBERT—Canary-yellow deepening at the center. 
ROSEMARY—A beautiful Rose of shining silvery-pink. 
SAFRANO—Bright apricot, shaded saffron-yellow. 
SENATEUR MASCOURAND—Orange-yellow, deep and fine. 
SNOWFLAKE—Snow-white, most profuse bloomer of all Roses. 
SOMBREUIL—Pure white, tinged delicate pink; hardy. 
SOUV. DE CATHERINE GUILLOT — Coppery-yellow, shaded 
orange. 
SOUV. DE LA MALMAISON—Creamy-ficsh, rose center. 
SCuvV. DE PIERRE NOTTING—Orange-yellow, bordered car- 
mine. 
SOUVENIR DE PRESIDENT CARNOT—Dclicate fawn flushed 
pink. 
SOUV. d@UN AMI—Bright pink; large and fine. 
SOUV. OF WOOTTON—Deep, rich red; large. 
SUNRISE—A combination of yellow and red; very pretty. 
SUNSET—Has the tints of a lovely golden sunset. 
THE QUEEN—Beautiful, large, pure white flowers; extra. 
TRIUMPH DE PERNET PERE—Magenta-red and rich crimson. 
UNCLE JOHN—A grand, bright pink Rose, of largest size. 
VISCOUNTESS FOLKSTONE—Pure white, faintly tinted fawn. 
WELLESLEY—Beautiful self-pink, very bright in color. 
W. E. LIPPIATT—Brilliant velvety crimson and maroon. 
WHITE BOUGERE—Pure immaculate white; very free. 
WHITE KILLARNEY—Pure white with a pink tinge. 
WHITE LA FRANCE—Pure white with shadings of fawn. 
WHITE MALMAISON—Pure white, shaded lemon-yellow. 
WHITE MAMAN COCHET—The greatest of all white Roses. 
WILLIAM NOTTING—Deep coral-pink; extra. 
WILLIAM R. SMITH—A lovely salmon-pink ; extra 
WILLIAM SHEAN—Purest pink, of the largest sizc. 
WINNIE DAVIS—Apricot-pink with Aurora Borealis tints. 
YELLOW MAMAN COCHET—Golden-yellow flushed crimson. 
YVONNE VACHEROT—Porcelain-white, retouched with red. 
Newer Varieties and 
Some that are Scarce 
These Roses are Suitable for Planting in the Southern States and on the 
Pacific Coast. 
ALINE SCHNEIDER—A fine climber. Canary-yellow with 
deep golden-yellow center. Its clear golden color gives it a 
place that is quite its own. Bloom large and double; sweeily 
scented. 15 cents; two-year plants, 40 cents. 
CLIMBING HELEN GOULD—Probably no red Rose has held 
its place secure in the hearts of Rose lovers for so long a 
period as has the beautiful Helen Gould. We have now the 
pleasure of introducing this famous Rose in climbing form. 
Everybody is familiar with the warm watermelon-red color 
of its charming flowers. This'is a grand climber. Be sure 
and try it. 20 cents; two-year plants, 50 cents. 
CLIMBING LIBERTY (W. Paul & Son, 1909.) (C. H. T.)—A 
climbing form of Liberty. Color brilliant velvety crimson ; 
flowers of good size and beautifully formed; a superb variety 
for any purpose, the blooms lasting well when cut; very free 
flowering. When you see-this dazzling rich Rose you will 
never foregt it. 20 cents; two-year plants, 50 cents. 
All Have Beautiful Flowers. 
CLIMBING GRUSS AN TEPLITZ—An exact counterpart of 
the bush form of that superb Rose Gruss an Teplitz except 
that it is a vigorous climber. A perfect sheet of dazzling 
crimson when in bloom; first-class in every way. 15 cents; 
two-year plants, 40 cents. 
CLIMBING RICHMOND—In all respects except growth iden- 
tical with the normal type, from which it originated. The 
growth is most vigorous and of true climbing character. On 
account of its unique color and free flowering habit, it is an 
important addition to the climbing Rose section. Color pure 
rich scarlet. 20 cents; two-year plants, 50 cents. 
CLIMBING WHITE MAMAN COCHET—If there is one Rose 
that stands out in the affections of the people more than an- 
other it is White Maman Cochet. We grow many. thousand 
more plants of White Maman Cochet than any other variety. 
Here we have a climbing form that will become as popular 
a climber as its parent has as a bush Rose. Grand, huge 
white flowers, tinged pink. 20 cents; two-year plants, 50c. 
