Ella V. Baines Bouquet Collection of 
4 Everblooming Roses 
FOR THESE ROSES IN COLOR, SEE FIRST PAGE OF COVER 
There are no better Roses than these Four Bouquet Roses 
N 1 MRS. AARON WARD—This Rose is a real joy to 
oO. the grower and absolutely distinct. One of the most 
delightful Roses of recent years in a color that catches the eye at 
once. Coppery-orange in the open bud, golden-orange when partly 
developed, pinkish-fawn of lovely shade when fully open, when it 
looks like a full fluffy-silk rosette. No wonder everybody that 
sees it falls in love with it; one of the most beautiful Roses in 
existence. 25 cents; two-year, 50 cents. 
No 2 PRESIDENT TAFT—This Rose was raised in Cin- 
o cinnati, the home of President Taft, and let us say 
tight here, while some of you may not admire the President him- 
self, you will, one and all, admire the Rose given his name. It is 
without question the most remarkable of all pink Roses. It has a 
shining, intense, deep pink color possessed by no other Rose. It 
is a fine grower, free bloomer, good size and form, fragrant, and 
in a class by itself as to color. Mr. Frank Good, who is probably 
familiar with more Roses than any man in America, says: “Talk 
all you want to about the Rose President Taft, and then you will 
not say enough.’ Do not confound this Rose with Leuchtfeuer, 
which some have attempted to rename President Taft. 25 cents; 
two-year, 50 cents. 
The entire set of 4 
Special Offer No. 19 Bouquet Roses as shown 
on first cover page, costing 90 cents, sent for only 65 cents. 
Mo 3 MADISON—This is the ‘‘money maker’’ among the 
BINED cut flower Roses, and is a greatly improved Bride 
and when we say improvement, we mean a genuine improvement. 
The best feature of Madison is that the foliage does not mildew. 
Then after being planted and well established, Madison will cut 
as many flowers as Killarney, cutting steady each month in the 
year. Madison is a grand addition to my list of bedding Roses. 
Remember, that ‘‘Madison”’ is the money maker. Color delicate 
ivory-white faintly tinged pink on the edges of the petals. 20 
cents; two=year, 50 cents. 
No 4 ECARLATE—This is not one of the newest varieties, 
. but we intend to hammer the good qualities of this 
Rose until we compel attention. It’s a better grower than “‘Etoile 
de France,” is a darker color than “‘Liberty”’ and more fragrant 
than “La France.’’. What more do you want me to say about it? 
“Ecarlate” is without question the finest red bedding Rose to 
date, and the longer you put off making its acquaintance the 
more you will miss. 20 cents; two=year, 50 cents. 
O T The entire set of 4 Bouquet 
Special Offer N oO. 2 J Roses in two-year plants, as 
shown on first cover page, costing$2.00, sent for only $1.50. 
Ella V. Baines Superior Collection of 
Tuberous 
Begonias 
FOR THESE BEGONIAS IN COLOR, SEE SECOND PAGE OF COVER 
Tuberous Begonias are grand for either in or outdoor culture, 
the soil should be one part leaf mould or the turfy soil scraped 
from the bottom of old sod, add one part good garden loam and 
part sand. Mix well together. Where planted singly give each 
tuber a five-inch pot; three tubers in a seven-inch pot is better. 
Out of doors give them a partially shaded position; they do well 
on the north side of a house. Vater very cautiously until active 
growth starts, then gradually increase the amount. No plant 
will give more bloom. They are gorgeous. 
1. Deep Rich Golden Yellow. 
2. Brilliant Bright Scarlet. 
3. Purest Snow White. 
4. The Grandest of all Pinks. 
5. Deep Rich Velvety Crimson. 
10 cents, 3 for 25 cents. 
e The entire set of 5 Choice 
Special Offer No. 13 Tuberous Begonias as 
painted on Page 2 of Cover, for only 35 cents. 
See Page 34 for my General Collection of All Sorts of Tuberous Begonias including Single and Double flowered, 
Crispa and Cristata flowered. 
Ella V. Baines Bouquet Collection of 
Choicest Dahlias 
SEE FOURTH PAGE OF COVER FOR THESE DAHLIAS IN COLOR 
N 1 SPRINGFIELD—(Cactus.) This is a frand new 
oO. Dahlia, first introduced this year. For perfection of 
bloom, erectness of stem, abundance of flower, this variety has 
no equal, except in the old standby Countess of Lonsdale, being 
identical with that variety exceptinthecolor. Ona well developed 
plant often one hundred and fifty flowers may be counted. Is 
there any other garden flower that can equal it? The color is 
a rich amaranthine-red, the most beautiful of all Dahlias. 50c. 
N y KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA—(Decorative.) 
oO. A grand white decorative Dahlia. The flowers are 
very large and bold. Color pure white. 20 cents. 
N 6. BLACK BEAUTY—(Decorative.) A beautiful dark 
O. velvety maroon, almost black. 20 cents. 
No A AURORA—(Cactus.) The color is a remarkable 
2 shade of rich golden-amber, elegantly tinged and 
shaded with apricot and dark ruddy copper, shading lighter 
towards tips of petals, intensely beautiful and resembling in color 
a splendid afterglow. 25 cents. 
No 5 MRS. CHARLES TURNER—(Decorative.) Bright 
0 canary-yellow. Flowers of immense size, often meas- 
uring from seven to nine inches in diameter. This surpasses any- 
thing for size in yellow Dahlias. Try it. 20 cents. 
No 6 MADAME A. LUMIERE—(Decorative.) A very 
G attractive variety. Pure white, with pronounced 
violet-red tips, an extremely handsome and showy variety. Should 
be in all collections. 25 cents. 
These are the best six Dahlias ever offered. 
° h i t of si . Bai B i i i -60, 
Special Offer No. 3 The entire set of six Ella V. Baines Bouquet Collection ef Dahlias, costing $1.60, sent for 
only $1.25. 
