MISS ELLA V. BAINES, The Woman Florist, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. 



Novelty Roses of Recent Introduction 



GLORIO (H. T1 — Color, scarlet-cerise with yellow luster. Bud 

 and flower large double, lasting. Strong stem. Free bloomer. 

 One year, 60c. 



GWYNNE CARR (H. T.)— A very vigorous rose of upright 

 growth, the blooms of which are delightfully fragrant. The 

 color is a pale shell-pink. Very free flowering; it should prove 

 an excellent garden variety. One year, 75c. 



HENRY NEVARD (H. T.)— Large bud and mammoth open 

 flower borne on large stems and blooms from May to December 

 Color rich crimson-scarlet. One year only, price 60c. 



HONEYMOON (H. T.) — Bud medium size, long-pointed; flower 

 large, open, semi-double (26 petals); lasting; clear chrome 

 yellow; borne singly on medium length stems; strong fragrance. 

 Few thorns. One year, 50c; two year, 80c. 



HUGONIS (Rosa Hugonis) — Single, yellow and fragrant. A 

 natural species. (The golden rose of China.; One year, 40c. 



HORTULANUS BUDDE (Per.)— Color, dark red of fine shade. 

 Blooms in great profusion throughout the summer; semi-double; 

 just what Rose gardeners greatly desire. One year, 25c; two 

 year, 50c. 



IMPERIAL POTENTATE (H. T.)— Bad large, flower large, 

 double, high center, lasting, fragrant, dark rose-pink, slightly 

 lighter on reverse of petals, borne singly on long, strong stems; 

 abundant, continuous bloomer June to October. One year, 50c. 



INDEPENDENCE DAY (H. T.)— Bright apricot buds, opening 

 into sweetly scented flowers of a somewhat lighter shade, on 

 strong upright stems. The leathery, glossy foliage is disease- 

 resistant. One year, 35c; two year, 60c. 



JOHN RUSSELL (H. T.)— A very fine dark crimson rose with 

 blooms of a good shape and stiff, strong petals. An idea! rose for 

 garden purposes. It is quite one of the best roses of recent 

 years. One year, 60c. 



JOSEPHINE VESTAL (H. T.)— A Rose of attractive coloring. 

 It might be described as salmon-flesh, tinted rose, with a touch 

 of yellow at the base. Unusually long and beautifully pointed 

 with petals of wonderful depth and substance, retaining their 

 shape longer than most roses. Hardy in almost all localities. 

 Grand for outdoors. One year, 40c; two year, 75c. 



JUSTINA (H. T.) — A new seedling rose of surpassing beauty, 

 has a very large long pointed bud; color a beautiful salmon-pink, 

 tinted apricot and gold, delightfully fragrant. It might well be 

 described as a glorified Madame Butterfly. One year, 40c; 

 two year, 75c. 



LADY D1XON-HARTLAND (H. T.)— Bud long-pointed; flower 

 opens well, high center, fragrant, deepest salmon at center shad- 

 ing to pale pink on outer petals. Continuous bloomer- °ne 

 year, 75c. 



New Rose Bria.-cliff. 



ARTHUR COOK (H. T.) — Bud large, long-pointed; flower very 

 large, extremely double, very lasting; deep velvety crimson with 

 a beautiful sheen; long stem; strong fragrance. One-year, 

 60c each. 



ARTHUR R. GOODWIN (Per.)— This is a genuine "Pernetiana," 

 and is perfectly hardy everywhere. Color is coppery orange-red. 

 passing to salmon-pink as the flowers expand. One-year, 25c; 

 two-year, 50c. 



BRIARCLIFF (H. T.)— Bud very large, long-pointed; flower 4}4 

 inches across, high center, lasting, deep rose-pink at center, 

 passing to lighter on outer petals, with a touch of citron-green 

 at base, borne singly on long stem. One year, 60c each. 



CHASTITY (H. T.) — Bud medium size, long-pointed; flower 

 medium size, double, high center, very lasting, fragrant pure 

 white shading to lemon at base, borne several together, on 

 medium-length stem. Few thorns. Climbing dwarf habit, 

 blooms freely from May to July. Very hardy. One-year, 60c. 



CITY OF LITTLE ROCK (H. T.)— Bud, medium size, long- 

 pointed; flower medium size, semi-double, open, lasting, fragrant, 

 hydrangea pink, borne singly on medium long stem. One year, 

 60c. 



DIXIE (H. T.) — Sport of Radiance, but more double. Bud large; 

 flower large, cupped, very lasting, strong fragrance, salmon- 

 pink, One year, 50c. 



DORIS TRAYLER (H. T.)— Type, a very large Killarney. Bud 

 large long pointed orange-cadmium; flower large, double, high- 

 centered; deep amber-yellow which does not fade, reverse flushed 

 crimson and deep orange; profuse and continuous bloomer from 

 May to October. One year, 60c. 



FELICITY (H. T.)— Bud long-pointed, flower large (varies from 

 52 petals early in season to 61 in September); very fragrant. 

 Color rose-pink, silvery suffusion. Upright, strong-branching 

 habit; very free-flowering. One year, 50c. 



F. J. GROOTENDORST (H. Rug.)— Rugosa foliage, Polyantha 

 flowers. Bud small, ovoid; flower small, open, double, borne in 

 clusters on average length stems; very lasting; slight fragrance. 

 Color bright red, edges of petals serrated like a carnation. Dis- 

 ease resistant. One year, 40c; two year, 75c. 



FRED J. HARRISON (H. T.)— Bud medium size, long-pointed; 

 flower large, full, double, globular, lasting; cardinal-red, black 

 blotches on edges; borne singly; very fragrant. Hardy. One 

 year, 60c. 



GEORGE H. MACKERETH (H. T.l— Bud very large, long- 

 pointed; flower very large, double, full, high-centered, lasting; 

 velvety red, shaded dark crimson; borne singly; very fragrant. 

 Hardy. One year, 60c. 



New Rose Dixie. 



