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



"Famous" Rose Collection for Garden Planting 



WE GUARANTEE THAT NO BETTER TWELVE ROSJJS 1 OK THE GARDEN WERE EVER OFFERED THAN 

 THIS "FAMOUS" COLLECTION. TRY THEM. Price 10 cents each; any six for 50 cents; the entire twelve for 90 

 cents; two-year-old plants, 25 cents each; any six for $1.25; the entire twelve for $2.25. 



ANTOINE RIVOIRE — This is the famous Mrs. Taft Rose 



of the fashionable Eastern markets. This Rose is in 



a class by itself; no Rose ever produced has such sub- 

 stance of petal; color creamy-white with rainbow tints; 



a beauty and a wonder. 

 BESSIE BROWN — A Rose of transcendant beauty; of larg- 

 est size; color pearl-white, with a delicate tinge of fown. 

 ETOILE DE FRANCE — For the best red garden Rose it 



lies between this one, Rhea Reid and Helen Gould. Some 



say one and some say the other. 

 ETOILE DE LYON — Still the best large golden-yellow Rose. 

 HELEN GOOD (The Beauty Cochet) — What the intro- 

 ducers say: "This is a true Cochet Rose, and after two 



year's trial in the garden we pronounce it as good if not 



better than any Rose for the garden ever sent out. We 



bought the entire stock of this Rose, paying $1,000 for 



two plants, this being by far the highest recorded price 



ever paid for any Rose. The color is a delicate yellow, 



suffused with pink, each petal edged deeper, very 



chaste and beautiful. The color, with its immense size 



and exquisite form, makes it without question the 



greatest Tea Rose ever introduced, and we are proud 



to have brought it out." 

 HELEN GOULD — A rich red Rose that is a great bloomer; 



the shade of red has been described best as a water- 

 melon-red; elegant. 

 KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA— A grand white garden 



Rose that has stood the test of time. Full and double; 



fine buds and flowers. 

 LA FRANCE — This is claimed by many to be the queen 



of all the Roses; bright silvery-pink. 

 MAMAN COCHET (The Queen of All Garden Roses) — 



Such beauty and exquisite form as is possessed by this 



variety is well-nigh marvelous, and cannot be seen in 



any other Rose we know of. The buds are beautiful, 



large, full and firm and elegantly pointed; as they ex- 

 pand they show great depth and richness, sometimes 



measuring two and a half inches from base to tip. 



Flowers superb when open, extra large, perfectly double 



and of splendid substance. Small pot plants will in the 



open ground quickly make large, strong bushes and pro- 

 duce, on long, stiff stems, great numbers of perfect 



flowers that are enchanting in fragrance and delicate 



brightness. The color is rich, clear pink, changing to a 



silvery-rose. As we see it, one good Rose like any of 



the Cochet Roses is worth a whole collection of poor 



ones at any price. 

 SOUVENIR DE PRES. CARNOT — A grand Rose of the 



largest size; color a delicate fawn or salmon; extra fine. 

 WHTTE MAMAN COCHET (No Finer Rose Than This) — 



This Rose attracted our attention from the very first 



Bessie Brown. 



time we ever saw it in flower. It is of the largest size, 

 and as you will notice, the flower is built up, or rounded, 

 and very double. The color is a pure snow-white. 

 Sometimes outdoors it is tinged pink, which only adds 

 to its great beauty. No Rose surpasses it in vigorous 

 growth and in the immense size of its buds and flowers 

 — indeed, nothing in the Tea family approaches it in 

 size. Delioiously fragrant. 

 WM. R. SMITH — This Rose has several names, such as 

 Charles Dingee. Jeanette Heller, Maiden's Blush, etc. 

 Color delicate blush. It has no superior as a garden Rose. 



Our Best Rose Collection — Eighteen Ever-blooming Tea Roses, $1.00, Postage Prepaid 



They will delight you with exquisite and abundant bloom. This offer cannot be excelled either in quantity or 

 quality. This collection is strictly of our own selection, and we guarantee them to be well rooted, to reach you in 

 good condition, and be a fine assortment of colors, all correctly labeled. This offer is only made to induce you to 

 give us a trial, and it will be to our interest to send on y a fine assortment of good Roses, well rooted, that are 

 Eure to bloom freely the first year. Try them this fall. 



Climbing Tea and Noisette Roses 



This class includes some of our most beautiful and valuab 

 ers, producing flowers of rare and striking beauty. As th 

 pillars or trellises, where they have support. They are hard 

 any seven for 50 cents. Price of large two-year-»ld plants of 



CLIMBING BELLE SIEBRECHT — Rich shell-pink; inces- 

 sant bloomer. 



CLIMBING BRIDESMAID — Clear rose-pink with crimson 

 shadings. 



CLIMBING CLOTHILDE SOUPERT — Ivory-white; center 

 deep silvery-rose. 



CLIMBING DEVONTENSIS — The Climbing Magnolia Rose; 

 blush-white. 



CLIMBING GRUSS AN TEPLITZ — Deepest bright scarlet. 



CLIMBING KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA — Ivory- 

 white; elegant. 



CLIMBING KILLARNEY — Long pointed buds of clear Kil- 

 larney-pink. 



CLIMBING LIBERTY — Brilliant velvety crimson. 



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

 silvery-rose. 



CLIMBING MLLE. C. BRUNNER— Rosy-pink on creamy- 

 white ground. 



CLIMBING METEOR — The acme of all red Climbing Roses. 



CLIMBING PAPA GONTTER — Bright coral-red; very fine. 



le Roses. They are unusually free and continuous bloom- 

 ey are all climbers, they should be placed near porches, 

 y in the South. Price, 10 cents each; three for 25 cents; 

 Climbing Roses named below, 35 cents each; three for $1.00. 



CLIMBING PAUL NEYRON — (Madame Wagram) — Clear 



satiny-rose. 

 CLIMBING PERLE DES JARDINS— Deep golden-yellow. 

 CLIMBING SOUV. DE LA MALMAISON— Creamy-flesh; 



peach-pink center. 

 CLIMBING SOUV. OF WOOTTON— Deep velvety-crimson, 



in clusters. 

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

 DUCHESS DE AUERSTADT — Color vivid nankeen-yellow. 



A fine climbing Tea Rose, and one that is very popular 



on the Pacific Coast. 

 ELIE BEAUVILLAIN — Salmon-faw» color; very elegant. 

 FORTUNE'S DOUBLE YELLOW — Known in California as 



the San Rafael Rose. 

 FRANCES E. WILLARD — A pure snow-white Rose; none 



better. 

 GAINSBOROUGH — White, delicately tinted flesh; extra. 

 GLOIRE DE DIJON — The old standby pink. 

 JAMES SPRUNT — Deep velvety-crimson; very double. 



