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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, except where noted, 20 cents each; any three for 50 cents. Large two-year-old plants of Climbing Roses named below, 



50 cents each; three for $1 .25. 



CLIMBING CLOTHILDE 



deep silvery-rose. 



SOUPERT — Ivory-white; center 



CLIMBING DEVONIENSIS— The Climbing Magnolia Rose, 

 blush-white. 



CLIMBING ETOILE DE FRANCE— Dazzling velvety crimson. 

 CLIMBING GRUSS AN TEPLITZ— Deepest bright scarlet. 

 CLIMBING HELEN GOULD— Richest watermelon red. Very 

 free. Grand. 



CLIMBING KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA or MRS. 

 ROBERT PEARY— Ivory-white; elegant. 



CLIMBING KILLARNEY— Long pointed buds of clear Killarney 

 pink. 



CLIMBING LADY HILLINGDON— A climbing sport of the 

 popular variety of same name; a fine climber for walls or under 

 glass. Makes exquisite buds of deep apricot-yellow, shading to 

 orange. Deliciously fragrant. A perfectly formed flower and 

 free-blooming. One of the best. 40 cents each; no two-year 

 plants to offer. 



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

 very rose. 



CLIMBING MLLE. C. BRUNNER— Rosy-pink on cream-white 



ground. 

 CLIMBING MARIE GUILLOT— A grand pure white Rose of 



great merit. 



CLIMBING METEOR— The acme of all red climbing Roses. 

 CLIMBING PAPA GONTIER— Bright coral-red; fine. 

 CLIMBING PERLE DES JARDINS— Golden-yellow. 

 CLIMBING SOUV. DE LA MALMAISON— Creamy-flesh; 



peach-pink center. 



CLIMBING SOUV. OF WOOTTON— Deep velvety crimson in 

 clusters. 



CLIMBING WHITE MAMAN COCHET— This is a climbing 

 form of White Cochet. Same flowers, same color; nothing 

 beats it- 



CLOTH OF GOLD (Chromatella)— A clear golden-yellow. 



GAINSBOROUGH— White, delicately tinted flesh; extra. 



JAMES SPRUNT — Deep velvety crimson; very double. 



LAMARQUE — Pure white; very double; an old standby. 



MARECHAL NIEL — 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 gold- 

 en-yellow. 



REINE MARIE HENRIETTE— Pure cherry-red; sweet-scented. 



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

 yellow. 



SOLFATARE — Clear sulphur-yellow; large, full, double. 



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



New Varieties of Tender Climbing Roses 



CLIMBING GEN. McARTHUR (C. T.)— True sport from the 

 popular bush variety and destined to be a very desirable red 

 climber. Bright scarlet, large, full and very free. One of the 

 finest and most fragrant roses grown. 40 cents each. No 

 two-year to offer. 



CLIMBING HADLEY (C. T.)— Deep velvety-crimson, retaining 

 its color at all seasons. Buds well formed, large, full and free, 

 with most delicate fragrance. 35 cents each. No two-year 

 to offer. 



CLIMBING HOOSIER BEAUTY (C. T.)— Deep crimson with 

 darker shadings Just like the bush variety and is strong and 

 vigorous. We believe this is one of the very best Tea climbers 

 ever produced. 40 cents each. No two-year to offer. ' 



CLIMBING LADY ASHTOWN— Almost hardy; produces a 

 large crop of large, soft rose-colored flowers; a beauty. 25 cents 

 each; two-year, 45 cents each. 



CLIMBING MAMAN COCHET— This is a climbing form of 

 that famous Rose Maman Cochet (see the description in ''Fam- 

 ous Rose Collection"). This is the same except a climber. 

 Superb. 25 cents each; two-year, 45 cents each. 



CLIMBING OPHELIA— A climbing form of Ophelia. No better 

 Rose grown than this; a beautiful pink. 25 cents each; two- 

 year, 45 cents each. 



CLIMBING RHEA REID (C. T.)— Richest deep crimson imag- 

 inable, fine grower. 40 cents each ; No two-year to offer. 



CLIMBING SUNBURST (C. T.)— A climbing sport of that peer 

 of yellow_ roses. Sunburst — the much-sought new French rose. 

 A true pillar rose of strong growth, bearing freely; very large 

 cadmium yellow flowers beautiful either in bud or open flower. 

 50 cents each; No two-year to offer. 



CLIMBING WELLSLEY (C. L. T.)— Another choice pink 

 climber that will always be in demand. 40 cents each; No 

 two-year to offer. 



W. FREELAND KENDRICK (Semi. C. L. T.)— A cross of 



Aviateur Bleriot and Mad. Caroline Testout. Type, Mad. 

 Caroline Testout, but lighter in color. Bud medium size, globu- 

 lar; medium length stem. Fragrant. Color, white, with peach- 

 blush center. Foliage abundant, medium size, leathery, glossy; 

 dark green, disease resistant. Vigorous upright grower; profuse 

 bloomer, 189 blooms from May to October. Practically hardy, 

 tips freeze. Awarded first prize for best rose produced by an 

 amateur, and Silver Medal for best rose for out-door culture at 

 Portland Rose Test Garden, 1920. 40 cents each; No two- 

 year to offer. 



New Polyantha, or Baby Roses 



Price 25 Cents Each; Two- Year Plants 45 Cents, except where noted. 



BABY DOROTHY — This is a glorious Rose. Flowers resemble 

 the Dorothy Perkins. Completely hides the plant with its 

 oloom. 



BABY ECHO — The best Polyantha produced. Color rosy-flesh.. 

 Of splendid growth and freedom of bloom, which are of wonder- 

 ful keeping qualities either on or off the plant. This is the im- 

 proved Baby Tausendschoen. It has more substance and more 

 color, and is the best of all Baby Roses for pot culture. Be sure* 

 and try this one. 



BABY TAUSENDSCHOEN or THOUSAND BEAUTIES— Its 

 flowers are large, so much like Thousand Beauties, that it has 

 been rechristened Baby Thousand Beauties. It is a bush form 

 of the Thousand Beauties, having all the charm of the variable 

 coloring in its flowers that its parent has, being firm, white, deli- 

 cately flushed pink, changing to deep rosy-carmine. A splendid 

 Rose. Try it. 



CLIMBING ORLEANS-ROSE (Levavasseur & Fils, 1913)— In 

 all respects, excepting growth, identical with the normal type 

 from which it is sported. The growth is most vigorous and of 

 true climbing cnaracter; perpetual flowering. 40 cents each; 

 No two-year to offer. 



EDITH CAVELL — Bright crimson; white eye; very beautiful. 

 One of the best new Baby Roses. "* 



ETOILE LUISANTE, or BABY HERRIOT— Just picture to 

 yourself the Fairy or Sweetheart Rose ("Cecile Brunner") col- 

 ored up like the Daily Mail Rose ("Mme. Edouard Herriot"), 



only brighter and more brilliant than when that variety is at its 

 best, and you will have some conception of the beauty. of this 

 little gem which on account of the similarity in color has been 

 known among the cut flower trade as Baby Herriot. Its color is 

 a shrimp-pink, with intense, coppery-scarlet suffusion, the base 

 of the petals golden-yellow which intensifies and lightens up its 

 high colors. Plant is of free growth and floriferous. We are 

 certain that Baby Herriot will please everyone. 



GEORGE ELGER — A lovely little golden-yellow Polyantha Rose, 

 with a good admixture of Tea blood; like all of its class, it is free 

 in growth, free in bloom, with small, glossy foliage produced in 

 profusion. The dainty little pointed yellow buds open into 

 pretty little symmetrical Roses. Will prove a very popular 

 corsage variety; is grown in quantity now for this purpose. 



GRUSS AN AACHEN — Yellowish-rose colored with salmon-pink 

 and red shadings; full, strong, free blooming and disease proof; 

 erect and of moderate growth. Owing to the size and beauty of 

 its flowers and its symmetrical growth, this variety is highly rec- 

 ommended for low, bright massing. 



MADAME JULES GAUCHALT (Turbat. 1913.) (D. P.)— 

 Buds bright vermilion-red, shaded clear orange-red; flowers same, 

 passing to a bright fiery rose which does not fade. Wood and 

 foliage clear green, producing long, erect panicles of twenty-five 

 to fifty perfectly formed blooms of good keeping qualities. 

 Award of Merit and Silver Gilt Medal, R. H. S., and Gold Medal 

 Paris. 



