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



Hybrid Perpetual or Hardy Roses 



Price, 1-year, 25c each, except where noted; 2-year, 40c each, except where noted. 



Hardy Climbing Rose — Jean Girin. 



AMERICAN BEAUTY— The well-known red Rose. Fragrance 

 delightful. One year, 4Cc; two year 75c. 



ANNA DE DIESBACH— The famous "Glory of Paris." Bright 

 deep clear pink, of largest size, fine bud. 



BLACK PRINCE — Deep blackish-crimson; large, full and glob- 

 ular; very free flowering. 



CAPTAIN CHRISTY — Delicate peach-blow pink, center richer 

 in color; large and full. 



CLIO — Flesh color, shaded in the center to rosy-peach. Large, 

 fine, globular form; free bloomer. 



DR. E. M. MILLS (Hybrid Hugonis.) — Flower medium size (2 to 

 2 l /i inches across), semi-double, globular, primrose with pink 

 suffusion which becomes more pronounced in the later blooms. 

 One year plants, pot grown, $1.00 each. Nc 2-year to offer. 



EUGENE FUERST — Color deep red shaded crimson. Profuse 

 bloomer. A most charming superb grand Rose. 



FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI, or WHITE AMERICAN BEAUTY 

 or SNOW QUEEN — This grand Rose has become renowned as 

 the very highest type of its class and the best snow-white Rose 

 ever introduced. It is an extraordinarily strong grower, and 

 has the vigor and hardiness of an oak. Immense in size and 

 produced with great freedom. The color is a marvelous white, 

 without a tinge of yellow. One year, 35c each; 2 year 65c. 



GENERAL JACQUEMINOT— Crimson scarlet; large, full. Very 

 fragrant. 



GLOIRE LYONNAISE— Very large, full flowers. Color white 

 base of petals canary. 



GEORGE AHRENDS, or PINK AMERICAN BEAUTY— This 



is the wonderful "Pink American Beauty." The growth and 

 make-up of the plant is superb, while the delicate pink color is 

 unapprochable. 



HEINRICH MUNCH — A soft pink, very large and full; vigorous 



fine for forcing in pots and for garden culture. It is a true Pink 



Druschki. Don't fail to try this Rose. 

 HIS MAJESTY— The crimson Frau Karl Druschki. Deep, dark 



crimson, shaded deep vermilion-crimson towards the edges. 

 HUGH DICKSON — Color brilliant crimson shaded scarlet; 



large and fine form, opening well in all weathers. Very sweetly 



scented. 

 J. B. CLARK — Deep-scarlet shaded blackish-crimson, flowers 



are large and beautifully formed. 

 MADAME CHARLES WOOD— Bright cherry-red; extremely 



(free bloomer. Garden Rose. 

 MADAME MASSON— The flower is of the largest size. Coloi 



bright, brilliant red. Continuous bloomer. 



MADAME 



Rose. 



PLANTIER — This is the iron-clad white cemetery 



MAGNA CHARTA — Bright Rose, very large and double, good 

 form and fragrant. 



The ne plus ultra in red Roses, 

 shining pink; exqui- 

 Many 



MARSHALL P. WILDER- 



Deep, rich glowing red. 



MRS. JOHN LAI NG— Color clear bright 

 sitely shaded. 



PAUL NEYRON — Deep rose; flowers of immense size 

 claim this to be the largest Rose grown. 



PRINCE CAMILLE DE ROHAN— Deep velvety crimson-maroon- 

 Perhaps the best of all the hardy dark Roses. 



ULRICH BRUNNER — Cherry-red, of immense size, fine form 

 and most effective in the garden. 



VICKS CAPRICE— The striped Rose. Pale lilac-pink, striped 

 distinctly with old rose. The most valuable of all striped roses. 

 One year, 35c; 2 year, 60c. 



Moss Roses 



One year, 25c each; two year, 50c each. 



They have always been favorites, for what can be more elegant 

 than the bud of the Moss Rose and more delicious than its frag- 

 rance. Perfectly hardy. 



ELIZABETH ROWE— This is an old favorite with its large deep- 

 pink buds well mossed. A beauty. 



HENRI MARTIN — Large, full flower of deep red; well mossed; 

 fragrant. 



MOUSSELINE — Blush white flower, buds heavily and beauti- 

 fully mossed. 



PRINCESS ADELAIDE— Deep blush-pink with buds that are 

 thoroughly mossed. 



Wichuraianas 



WICHURAIANA, or MEMORIAL ROSE (W.l— It is difficult 

 to conceive anything more appropriate, beautiful and enduring 

 for covering graves and plots in cemeteries than the Hardy 

 Memorial Rose. It creeps along the ground as closely as an 

 Ivy. The flowers are produced in lavish profusion in July. 

 They are single, pure white, with a golden-yellow disc, five to 

 six inches in circumference. One year, 20c each; two year 

 35c. 



Banksias 



One year, 20c each; two year, 35c each. 



WHITE BANKSIA, or LADY BANKS (L. B.)— A vigorous 

 grower in the South. Small double, pure white flowers in clus- 

 ters, with true violet fragrance. Very desirable. 



YELLOW BANKSIA, or LADY BANKS (L. B.)— Same as White 

 Banksia, except color of bloom is sulphur-yellow. Has the 

 same delicious Violet fragrance. 



Cherokee or Laevigata 



AMOENA, The Pink Flowering Cherokee Rose — A glowing 

 pink with golden yellow center. Resembles huge apple blos- 

 soms. One year, 25c; two year, 40c. 



LAEVIGATA, The Single White Cherokee Rose (L.)— This 

 is the famous Cherokee Rose so well known in California. Large, 

 pure white flowers with center filled with golden-yellow anthers. 

 One year, 20c each; two year, 35c each. 



Rugosas 



One year, 20c each; two year, 35c except where noted. 



CONRAD FERDINAND MEYER— Classed by some as a Hybrid 

 Rugosa. Flowers large, double, cup-shaped. Color deep, 

 bright, vivid, intense pink, with the penetrating fragrance of the 

 old June Roses. 



F. J. GROOTENDORST (H. Rug.)— Polyantha flowers. Bud 

 small; 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. Very hardy. One 

 year, 35c; two year, 60c. 



NEW CENTURY (R.)— Entirely hardy, bearing beautiful silvery- 

 pink flowers in clusters. Blooms two or three times during 

 season. 



NOVA ZEMBLA— The pure white Conrad F. Meyer. "" 



SIR THOMAS LIPTON (R.)— The best pure white Rugosa 

 Rose. Strong and vigorous; grows four feet high. Flowers 

 perfectly double, pure snow-white. Very fragrant. 



