MISS ELLA V. BAINES, THE WOMAN FLORIST, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO 



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New Polyantha, or Baby Rambler Roses 



AGATHE — Orange-yellow, suffused salmon. 20 cents. 



BABY ELEGANCE — An elegant new "Baby Rose." Has 

 single flowers of a beautiful lilac-rose color shading to 

 Irish Elegance-yellow. Long stems and free bloomer. 

 20 cents; two-year plants, 40 cents. 



BONNIE BELLE — Enormous trusses of dark cherry-red 

 flowers. Unusually long buds for a Polyantha. Worthy 

 of trial. 20 cents; two-year plants, 40 cents. 



BETSY VAN NES — Color a bright pure red without any 

 other markings or shades; has very double flowers. It 

 was awarded the prize of honor at the great Rose Show 

 in Boskoop, Holland, July, 1913. 25 cents. 



DEWDROI* — Cherry-red; lasts a long time; grows easily. 

 A very double Rose. 20 cents; two-year plants, 40 cents. 



GEORGE ELGER — Orange-yellow buds opening to a deep 

 golden-yellow; growth upright. Very free-flowering. 

 Fine for massing and pot culture. This is the first yel- 

 low Polyantha and should become as famous as -Mile. 

 Cecile Brunner. 25 cents; two-year plants, 50 cents. 



GLOIRE DES MARCHES— This beautiful bright red Rose 

 simply hides itself with its huge clusters of blossoms. 

 Great. 20 cents; two-year plants, 40 cents. 



MEADOW SWEET — Salmon-rose, streaked with flashy 

 orange threads; semi-double. Very fragrant. 20 cents; 

 two-year plants, 40 cents. 



MAMAN TURBAT — This wonderful new Rose bears gi- 

 gantic trusses of from thirty to fifty flowers. The color 

 is an Enohantress-pink with golden-yellow shades. 25 

 cents. 



PEACH BLOSSOM — A strong, upright growing Polyantha 

 bearing well formed double flowers. Very large clus- 

 ters with 100 to 150 buds and flowers of exquisite peach- 

 blossom pink. -25 cents. 



KODHATTE (Little Red Riding Hood) — Clear cherry-red, 

 shaded deep crimson, with a lustrous finish, comes in 

 immense clusters. Very vigorous and free-flowering. 

 Fine for massing. The growth resembles the Hybrid 

 Teas. 20 cents; two-year plants, 40 cents. 



Standard Varieties of Hybrid Perpetual Roses — Hardy Everywhere 



Price, 15 cents each ; four 



ALFRED COLOMB — Bright red; globular; free. 



ANNE DE DIESBACH (Glory of Paris)— A lovely car- 

 mine-rose. 



AVOCA — Deep crimson-scarlet; buds long and pointed. 



BARON DE BONSTETTIN — Rich, dark velvety-maroon. 



BLACK PRINCE — A rich, brilliant dark crimson. 



BOULE DE NEIGE (Ball of Snow) — Pure white; fine. 



CAPTAIN CHRISTY — Lovely peach-pink, deepening to 

 rosy-crimson. 



CAPT. HAYWARD— Deep glowing crimson; none better. 



CHAS. LEFEBVRE — -Velvety-crimson and darkest maroon. 



CLIO — Delicate flesh, with center of rosy-pink. 



CONRAD F. MEYER — Clear flesh-pink; 4 inches across. 



COQUETTE DES ALPES— Pure white; very full; free; 

 fragrant. 



DUC DE ROHAN — Clear, dazzling bright red; extra. 



EARL OF DUFFERIN — Grand deep rich red rose; fragrant. 



ENGENE FURST — Deep red shaded crimson; extra fine. 



FRANCOIS LEVET — China-pink; delicately shaded car- 

 mine. 



GENERAL JACQUEMINOT— Known as "General Jask;" 

 shining crimson. 



GIANT OF BATTLES — Bright rich scarlet. 



GLOIRE DE L'EXPO. DE BRUXELLES — Bright crimson; 

 velvety texture. 



The Newer and More 

 Scarce Hybrid Roses 



Price, 20 eents each, except where noted. Two- 

 year size, 50 cents each, except where noted. These 

 Roses are hardy and suitable for planting; in cold 

 climates. All are extremely fragrant. 



AMERICAN BEAUTY — Color red, with touches of 

 crimson, and intensely fragrant. No Rose has a 

 sweeter or more penetrating fragrance than Am- 

 erican Beauty. A most beautiful Rose and a 

 great favorite. 25 cents; two-year plants, 60 cts. 



BARONESS ROTHSCHILD — Clear bright pink; 

 large; superb form. 25 cents; no two-year plants. 



DUCHESS OF SUTHERLAND— Delicate warm rose- 

 pink, with lemon-yellow shadings on the white 

 base. Large and massive. 25 cents; two-year 

 plants, 60 cents. 



FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI— Best white Rose of all 

 Roses. 



GEORGE AHRENDS — See Pink Frau Karl Druschki. 



GEORGE DICKSON — Velvety-black scarlet-crimson, 

 with brilliant scarlet reflexed tips, with heavy 

 and unique pure crimson-maroon veining on the 

 reverse. 50 cents; no two-year plants. 



HEINRICH MUNCH — Soft pink; very large and 

 full. This is the Rose that beat all comers at the 

 Boskoop Show. 25 cents; two-year plants, 60 

 cents. 



HIS MAJESTY (The King- of Roses)— Dark, deep 

 crimson; superb. Mr. Crowell, the noted rosarian, 

 says the best of all red Roses. 



HUGH DICKSON— Intense velvety-crimson shaded 

 scarlet. 



J. B. CLARK — An intense deep scarlet, shaded 

 black. 



KING GEORGE V.— Color rich blackish-crimson, 

 flushed deep velvety-crimson. 35 cents; two-year 

 plants, 75 cents. 



MABEL MORRISON — Pure snow-white. 35 cents; 

 no two-year plants. 



for 50 cents; ten for $1.00. 



GLOIRE DE MARGOTTIN — Clear, dazzling red; fragrant. 



GLOIRE LYONNAISE — Pale shade of chamois or salmon- 

 yellow. 



GUSTAVE PIGANEAU — Carmine-lake; verv large. 



JOHN HOPPER — Color brilliant deep rose, shaded scarlet. 



JUBILEE — Deep crimson-red and velvety-maroon. 



LOUIS VAN HOUTTE — Rich crimson, heavily shaded ma- 

 roon. 



MADAME ALFRED CARRIERE — Rich creamy-white, 

 tinged yellow. A fine pillar Rose. 



MME. CHAS. WOOD — Bright, rich cherry-red; a free 

 bloomer. 



MME. MASSON — Color bright, rich crimson; a gem. 



MADAME PLANTIEK— This is the iron-clad white cem- 

 etery Rose. 



MAGNA CHARTA — Bright, clear, deep pink, flushed 1 rose. 



MARCHIONESS OF LORNE — Cup-shaped flowers; rich 

 fulgent rose. 



MARSHALL P'. WILDER— Searlety-crimson, richly shaded 

 maroon. 



PAUL NEYRON — Lovely deep rose or bright pink; large. 



PRINCE CAMILLE DE ROHAN— Deep, rich, velvety- 

 crimson. 



ULRICH BRUNNER. — Glowing crimson flamed with scarlet. 



VICK'S CAPRICE — Satiny-pink striped white and carmine. 



American Beauty. 



