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



Newer Roses of Special Merit 



New Rose Alma Mater. 



ALMA MATER (H. T.)— Introduced by The Good & Reese Co. 

 and named by them in honor of Wittenberg College. A pink 

 rose of great beauty and form. A splendid grower, free bloomer. 



' A sport from "Columbia", lighter in color than the parent. The 

 sea shell pink, deepening in center of bud, gives a charming 

 effect. One year, 60c; two year, $1.00. 



ANGELUS (H. T.) — Ivory-white. Has the perfume, contour and 

 most pleasing qualities of both Ophelia and Columbia, which 

 were the seed parents of this excellent rose. One year, 35c; 

 two year, 60c. 



ARTHUR COOK (H. T.)— Bud large, long-pointed; flower very 

 large, extremely double, very lasting; deep velvety crimson with 

 a beautiful sheen; long stem; strong fragrance. 1 yr., 60c each : 

 two year, $1.00. 



ARTHUR R. GOODWIN (Per.)— This is a genuine" Pernetiana," 

 and is perfectly hardy everywhere. Color is coppery orange-red, 

 passing to salmon-pink as the flowers expand. One-year, 25c; 

 two-year, 50c. 



BRIARCLIFF (H. T.) — Bud very large, long-pcinted; flower 414 

 inches across, high center, lasting, deep rose-pink at center, 

 passing to lighter on outer petals, with a touch of citron-green 

 at base, bornesingly on long stem. One year, 60c each. 



CHASTITY (H. T.) — Bud medium size, long pointed; flower 

 medium size, double, high center, very lasting; fragrant; pure 

 white shading to lemon at base, borne several together, on 

 medium length stem. Few thorns. Climbing dwarf habit, 

 blooms freely from May to July. Very hardy. One-year, 60c; 

 two year $1.00. 



CHRISTINE PRIOR (H. T.)— Bud large, long pointed; flowers 

 large, high center, lasting quality. Color deep bright rosy red 

 overlaid and flushed yellow and peach, deep yellow at base of 

 petals; quite hardy. One year, 50c; two year, $1.00. 



CITY OF LITTLE ROCK (H. T.)— Bud, medium size, long- 

 pointed; flower medium size, semi-double, open, lasting, fragrant, 

 hydrangea pink.borne singly, on medium long stem. Oneyr., 60c. 



DIXIE (H. T.) — Sport of Radiance, but more double. Bud large; 

 flower large, cupped, very lasting, strong fragrance, salmon- 

 pink. One year, 50c. 



December. 

 HONEYMOON (H 



large, open, semi-double 

 yellow; borne singly 

 on medium length 

 stems; strong fra- 

 grance. Few thorns. 

 One year, 50c; two 

 year, 80c. 



HUGONIS (Rosa Hu- 

 gonis) — Single, yel- 

 low and fragrant. A 

 natural species. (The 

 golden rose of China.) 

 One year, 40c. 



HORTULANUS 

 BUDDE (Per.)— 

 Color, dark red of 

 fine shade. Blooms 

 in great profusion 

 throughout the sum- 

 mer; semi- -double; 

 just what Rose 

 gardeners greatly de- 

 sire. One year, 25c; 

 two year, 50c. 



IMPERIAL POTEN- 

 TATE (H. T.)— 

 Bud large, flower 

 large, double, high 

 center, lasting, fra- 

 grant, dark rose-pink 

 slightly lighter on 

 reverse of petals, 

 borne singly on long 

 strong stems; abun- 

 dant, continuous 

 bloomer June to 

 October. One year, 

 50c. 



DORIS TRAYLER (H. T.)— Type, a 

 very large Killarney. Br..d large, long 

 pointed, orange-cadmium; flower large, 

 double, high centered; deep amber-yel- 

 low which does not fade, reverse flushed 

 crimson and deep orange; profuse and 

 continuous bloomer from May to 

 October. One year, 60c. 

 DR. E. M. MILLS (Hy Hugon is)— Semi- 

 double globular primrose suffused pink. 

 Color becomes more pronounced in later 

 blooms. One year, $1.00 each. 



FELjCITY (H. T.)— Bud long- 

 pointed, flower large (varies from 

 52 petals early in season to 61 

 in September); very fragrant. 

 ■ J Color rose-pink, silvery suffusion. 

 ^1 \/ Upright, strong-branching habit; 



very free-flowering. One year, 

 50c. 

 FLOREX (H. T.)— Long pointed 

 bud opening into an enormous 

 flower on long stem; color a 

 brilliant shade of coral deepen- 

 ing to carmine. One year, 40c. 

 FONTANELLE (H. T.)— One of 

 the very largest of roses, with 

 immense petals. Yellow deepens 

 in cool weather. Tight buds 

 open perfectly in water. One 

 year, 50c. 

 FRED J. HARRISON (H. T.)— 

 Bud medium size, long-pointed; flower 

 large, full, double, globular, lasting; 

 cardinal-red. black blotches on edges; 

 borne singly, very fragrant. Hardy. 

 One year, 60c; two year $1.00. 

 GEORGE H. MACKERETH (H. T.)— 

 ud very large, long-pointed; flower 

 very large, double, full, high-centered, 

 lasting, velvety red, shaded dark crim- 

 son; borne singly; very fragrant. Hardy. 

 One year, 60c. 

 GLORIO (H. T.)— Color, scarlet-cerise 

 with yellow luster. Bud and flower 

 large, double, lasting. Strong stem. 

 Free bloomer. One year, 60c. 

 GWYNNE CARR (H. T.)— A very vigor- 

 ous rose of upright growth, the blooms 

 of which are delightfully fragrant. The 

 color is a pale shell-pink. Very free 

 flowering; it should prove an excellent 

 garden variety. 1 yr., 75c; 2 yr. $1.25. 

 HENRY NEVARD (H. T.)— Large bud 

 and mammoth open flower borne on 

 . large stems and blooms from May to 

 Color nch crimson-scarlet. 1 yr. only, price 60c. 

 T.) — Bud medium size, long-pointed; flower 

 (26 petals); lasting; clear chrome 



New Rose June Boyd. 



