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



Novelty Roses of Recent Introduction 



Marcia Stanhope. 



LA CHAMPAGNE (H. T.)— Strong, robust habit, with large, 

 long buds of beautiful shape, which develop into good full blooms; 

 color, bright chamois, shading to yellow with apricot at center 

 and peach-blossom reflex and yellow base. One year, 35c; 

 two year, 60c. 



LORD CHARLEMONT (H. T.)— Bud very long-pointed; flower 

 large, full, high centered, perfectly shaped; clear crimson, deep- 

 ening to carmine-crimson; strong fragrance; free bloomer. One 

 year, 60c, , 



LUCIE NICHOLAS MEYER (H. T.)— Bud large; flower large, 

 double, globula/r, very lasting; dark pink, lighter at the edge; 

 borne singly and severallv, on strong stem. One year, 35c. 



MADAME ALEXANDER JREUX (Per.)— The sensation of the 

 year. The raiser says, "Most beautiful yellow rose in existence." 

 Color, deep orange, very brilliant, and with bunches of bright 

 gold and a light suffusion of pink at times. Bud, long, slender 

 and pointed, opening into a flower of beautiful form, held upright 

 on a long, stiff stem, good foliage beautifully arranged, bloom 

 medium size. One year, 50c; two year, 85c. 



MABEL TURNER (H. T.)— With well-shaped blooms, carried on 

 long, stiff stems. The color is a bright pink, shaded white. Use- 

 ful as a bedding variety. One year, 30c; two year, 50c. 



MME. MERCIER MOLIN (H. T.)— Bud long-pointed; flower 

 large, full; fiery red tinted with crimson, edges of petals slightly 

 tinted with rose-pink; borne on long, strong stem; sweet fra- 

 grance. One year, 60c. 



MRS. WARREN E. LENON (H. T.)— Bud large, long pointed; 

 flower large, semi-double globular, lasting, very fragrant, 

 carmine-crimson, borne singly on medium-long stem. One 

 year, 35c; two year, 70c. 



MRS. C. W. EDWARDS (H. T.)— Bud large, long-pointed; flower 

 very large, double; pure crimson-carmine, yellow base, on the 

 outside of the petals the yellow bases run into veinings of yellow. 

 One year, 75e. 



MARCIA STANHOPE (H. T.)Bud large, streaked slightly with 

 carmine; bloom large, double, pure white, strong fragrance. 

 Foliage disease-resistant. Hardy. One year, 60c. 



MATCHLESS (H. T.> — Deep cerise-pink; flower immense, full, 

 very double, intensely strong fragrance; profuse, continuous 

 bloomer. One year, 50c. 



MRS. WILLIAM C. EGAN (Per.)— It is a two-tone pink, the 

 reverse of the petals a soft light pink, the interior deep flesh 

 color with a golden line at the base of the petal; carried on long 

 stiff stems. One year, 35c; two year, 60c. 



NEW COLUMBIA (H. T.) — Flower true pink, deepening to glow- 

 ing pink — a little lighter than Columbia, with outer petals re- 

 flexed, allowing the bud to open better. One year, 35c; two 

 year, 70c. 



NILES COCHET (The True Red Cochet.)— Red changing to 

 deep rose. One year, 35c; two year, 70c. 



PREMIER (H. T.) — Rich dark pink flowers of full size, fine form, 

 and pleasing fragrance; thornless stems. One year, 30c; two 

 year, 55c. 



RED PREMIER (H. T.)— Sport of Premier. Bud large, pointed; 

 flower large, double, full, bright carmine; borne singly on strong 

 stems of medium length; very fragrant. One year, 40c; two 

 year, 60c. 



REV. F. PAGE ROBERTS (H. T.)— The color is an orange- yellow 

 becoming lighter at the edges of the petals. It is an excellent 

 exhibition and garden rose. One year, 35c; two year, 60c. 



REIMS (Per.) — Bud long-pointed; flower very large, flesh-pink, 

 shaded apricot and coppery orange, petals sometimes imbri- 

 cated. One year, 60c. 



RICHARD E. WEST (H. T.)— Bud large, long pointed; flower, 

 large, double, clear yellow; very fragrant. One year, 60c. 



ROSELANDIA (H. T.)— Sport of Golden Ophelia. Flower larger 

 than parent and deeper in color with high-pointed center, every 

 bloom coming perfect, borne singly; fruity fragrance. One 

 year, 50c. 



ROYAL RED (H. T.) — Large foliage and good bloom of intense 

 glowing crimson. The buds are large, well formed and the frag- 

 rance is delightful. One year, 40c; two year, 75c. 



SHOT SILK (Per.) — Bud, medium size, double full; cherry-cerise, 

 shot with golden yellow; very fragrant, profuse and continuous 

 bloomer. Hardy. One year, 75c. 



SENSATION — The color is an entrancing shade of red. The bud 

 long-pointed and the open flower beautiful, with extreme size 

 and good color to the last. One year, 40c; two year, 70c. 



SENATOR (H. T.) — Bud, very large, long-pointed; very double, 

 strongly fragrant; brilliant scailet. One year, 40c; two year, 75c 



SOUVENIR de CLAUDIUS PERNET— A new, clear yellow 

 Rose which has made a tremendous sensation because of its 

 practically unfading color and excellent habit of growth. The 

 outer petals sometimes bleach a trifle, but the flower is sun-flower 

 yellow until it drops. Bloom is of large size, and in its early 

 stages almost perfectly formed. Foliage is extraordinarily dark, 

 glossy, and fairly resistant to disease. Growth vigorous and very 

 thorny. Souv. de Claudius Pernet is the only Rose we offer in a 

 budded Rose. All of the balance of our Roses are grown under 

 glass on their own roots. Strong one-year plants, $1.00 each. 



SOUVENIR DE H. A. VERSCHUREN (H. T.)— Bud very long- 

 pointed, opens well; flower very large, full, perfectly formed; 

 cadmium yellow passing to orange-yellow. One year, 50c. 



TEMPLAR (H. T.) — Bud medium size; flower medium size, very 

 lasting. Vigorous, upright, abundant and continuous bloomer. 

 Clear bright red, of exceeding double form. Strongly perfumed. 

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



THERESE ZEIMET-LAMBERT (H. T.)— Bud large, long- 

 pointed; flower large, full, double; deep rose, with yellow ground, 

 orange base; strong fragrance; hardy. One year, 40c; two year, 

 75c. 



UNA WALLACE (H. T.) — A beautiful soft, even toned cherry-rose 

 without shading. In depth, formation and substance it is fault- 

 less, every bloom coming perfect, and quite full. One year, 

 35c; two year, 60c. 



WINSOME (H. T.)- — Flower large, very double, full, very lasting; 

 cherry-rose, borne singly on medium long stem; abundant con- 

 tinuous bloomer. One year, 40c; two year, 75c. 



W. FREELAND KENDRICK (Originally called Bloomfield 

 Endurance.) (H. T.) — Bud medium size; flesh-white; flower 

 . large, very double, very lasting, fragrant, flesh deepening to 

 peach in center; strong stem. Very vigorous, semi-climber (5 ft. 

 in Pa.) one profuse continuous bloomer (139 blooms in Portland) 

 from May to November. Very hardy. One year, 35c; two 

 year, 60c. 



WILHELM KORDES (Per.)— Bud large, long-pointed; flower 

 large, double; golden yellow, with coppery yellow at edges and 

 on petals exposed to the sun; strong fragrance, like ripe apples. 

 One year plants, 50c. 



