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



Newer Roses of Special Merit — Continued 



INDEPENDENCE. DAY (H. T.)— Bright apricot buds, opening 

 into sweetly scented flowers of a somewhat lighter shade, on 

 strong upright stems. The leathery, glossy foliage is disease- 

 resistant. One year, 35c; two year, 60c. 



JOHN C. MENSING (H. T.) — A most promising rose from 

 Holland. Bright pink, shaded golden; large petals, averaging 

 30 to the bloom. Extreme brilliance. One year, 40c each. 



JUNE BOYD (H. T.J — Long-pointed bud. Flower large, double, 

 high center ; salmon-carmine, yellow at base of petals ; opens bright 

 peach, bloom pink; continuous bloomer. 1 yr., 50c;2yr.,$1.00. 



JOHN RUSSELL (H. T.)— A very fine dark crimson rose with 

 blooms of a good shape and stiff, strong petals. An ideal rose for 

 garden purposes. One of the best roses. 1 yr., 60c; 2 yr., $1.03. 



JOSEPHINE VESTAL (H. T.)— A Rose of attractive coloring. 

 It might be described as salmon-flesh, tinted rose, with a touch 

 of yellow at the base. Unusually long and beautifully pointed 

 with petals of wonderful depth and substance, retaining their 

 shape longer than most roses. Hardy in almost all localities. 

 Grand for outdoors. One year, 40c; two-year, 75c. 



JUSTINA (H. T.) — A new seedling rose of surpassing beauty, 

 has a very large long pointed bud; color a beautiful salmon-pink, 

 tinted apricot and gold, delightfully fragrant. 1 yr., 40c; 

 2yr., 75c. 



LADY DIXON-HARTLAND (H. T.)— Bud long-pointed; flower 

 opens well, high center, fragrant, deepest salmon at center shad- 

 ing to pale pink on outer petals. Continuous bloomer. One 

 year, 75c; two year, $1.25. 



LA CHAMPAGNE (H. T.)— Strong, robust habit, with large, 

 long buds of beautiful shape, which develop into good full blooms; 

 color, bright chamois, shading to yellow with apricot center and 

 peach-blossom reflex and yellow base. 1 yr., 35c; 2yr., 60c. 



LORD CHARLEMONT (H. T.)— Bud very long-pointed; flower 

 large, full, high centered, perfectly shaped; crimson, deepening 

 to carmine-crimson; strong fragrance; free bloomer. One year, 

 60c; two year, $1.00. 



LOS ANGELES (H. T.) — Lovely buds and exquisite flowers of 

 salmon-pink with yellow shading; very sweetly perfumed. In 

 favored locations does well One year, 60c. 



LUCIE NICHOLAS MEYER (H. T.)— Bud large; flower large, 

 double, globular, very lasting; dark pink, lighter at the edge; 

 borne singly and severallv, on strong stem. One year, 35c. 



LUCY FERDINAND DAVID (H. T.)— Long pointed bud. 

 Large full cupped flowers, very fragrant. Pure white, with 

 creamy center borne on strong stems. 1 yr., 60c; 2 yr., $1.00. 



LUC IN DA (H. T.)— A lovely sport from Columbia. Bright rose 

 pin-k of even color; flower well rounded and of graceful form. 

 One year, 60c. 



MADAME ALEXANDER DREUX (Per.)— The sensation of the 

 year. The raiser says, "Most beautiful yellow rose in existence." 

 Color, deep oraBgei very brilliant, and with bunches of bright 

 gold and a light suffusion of pink at times. Bird-, long, slender 

 and pointed, opening into a flower of beautiful form, held upright 

 on a long,, stiff stem; good- ibKage beautifully arranged, bloom 

 medium size. One yeair, 50c; two year, 85c. 



MABEL TURNER (H. T..)— With well-shaped blooms, carried on 

 long, stiff stems. The gofer is a rJrrg-ht pink, shaded white. Use- 

 ful as a beddtag variety. One year, 30c; two year, 50c. 



MME. MERCIER MOLIN (H. T.)— Bud long-pointed; flower 

 large, full; fiery red tinted with crimson, edge's of petals slightly 

 tinted with rose-pink; borne on long, strong stem; sweet fra- 

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



MRS. WARREN E. LENON (H. T.)— ■ Bud large, long pointed; 



flower large, semi-double, globular, lasting, very fragrant- 



carmine-crimson, borne singly on medium long stem. One 



year, 35c; two year, 70c. 

 MRS. C. W. EDWARDS (H. T.)— Bud large, long pointed; flower 



very large, double; pure crimson-carmine, yellow base, on the 



outside of the petals the yellow bases run into veinings of yellow. 



One year, 75c; two year, $1 .25. 

 MARCIA STANHOPE (H. T.)— Bud large, streaked slightly with 



carmine; bloom large, double, pure white, strong fragrance. 



Foliage disease-resistant. Hardy. 1 yr., 60c; 2 yr., $1.00. 

 MATCHLESS (H. T.) — Deep cerise-pink;, flower immense, full, 



very double, intensely strong fragrance; profuse, continuous 



bloomer. One year, 50c. 

 MRS. WILLIAM C. EGAN (Per.)— It is a two-tone pink, the 



reverse of the petals a soft light pink, the interior deep flesh 



color with a golden line at the base of the petal; carried on long 



stiff stems. One year, 35c; two year, 60c. 

 NERISSA (H. T.) — Pink buds, opening into double creamy 



flowers, deepening to peach color in center. One-year, 75c. 

 NEW COLUMBIA (H. T.) — Flower truepink. deepening to glow- 

 ing pink — a little lighter than Columbia, with outer petals re- 

 flexed, allowing the bud to open better. 1-yr., 35c; 2-yr., 70c. 

 NILES COCHET (The True Red Cochet.)— Red changing to 



deep rose. One year, 35c; two year, 70c. 

 PADRE (H. T.) — Coppery-scarlet with bright yellow at base of 



petals; semi-double, petals often curiously notched. Strong, 



erect grower; tree flowering. One year, 75c. 

 PAULS LEMON PILLAR (CI. H. T.)— Pale lemon buds and pale 



sulphur-yellow flowers; double well-formed and fragrant; strong 



grower. One year, 35c. 

 PREMIER (H. T.)— Rich dark pink flowers of full size, fine form, 



and pleasing fragrance; thornless stems. 1-yr., 30c; 2-yr., 55c. 

 RED PREM- 

 IER (H. T.) 



■ — Sport of 



Premier. 



B u d large, 



pointed; 



flower large, 



double, full, 



bright car- 

 mine; borne 



singly on 



strong stems 



of medium 



length; very 



fragrant. 



One year, 



40c; two 



year, 60c. 



REV. F.PAGE 

 ROBERTS 



(H. T.)— The 

 color is an 

 orange-yellow 

 becoming 

 lighter at the 

 edges of the 

 petals. It is 

 an excellent 

 exhibition 

 and garden 



One 



35c; 



year, 



year 

 two 

 60c. 

 RAPTURE (H 



New Rose Rapture. 



T.) — A "fancy color" rose. Bright apricot-coral, 

 suffused rose and gold. Very brilliant. One year, 60c. 



REIMS (Per.) — Bud long-pointed; flower very large, flesh-pink, 

 shaded apricot and coppery orange, petals sometimes imbri- 

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



RICHARD E. WEST (H. T.)— Bud large, long pointed; flower, 

 large, double, clear yellow; very fragrant, f yr., 60c; 2 yr. , $1 .00. 



ROSELANDIA (H. T.)— Sport of Golden Ophelia. Flower larger 

 than parent and deeper in color with high-pointed center, every 

 bloom perfect, borne singly; fragrant. 1 yr., 50c; 2 yr. $1.00. 



ROYAL RED (H. T.) — Large foliage and good bloom of intense 

 glowing crimson. The buds are large, well formed and the fra- 

 grance is delightful. One year, 40c; two year, 75c. 



SARAH VAN FLEET (Hy. Rug.)— Wild rose pink; semi-double 

 open cupped flower; intensely fragrant. True rugosa foliage, 

 disease resistant. One year, 35c. 



SHOT SILK (Per.) — Bud, medium size, double full; cherry-cerise, 

 shat with golden yellow; very fragrant, profuse and continuous 

 bloomer. Hardy. One year, 75c; two year, $1 .25. 



SENSATION— The color is an entrancing shade of red. The bud 

 long-pointed and the open flower beautiful, with extreme size 

 and good color to the last. One year, 40c; two year, 70c. 



SENATOR (H. T.) — Bud, very large, long-pointed; very double, 

 strongly fragrant-; brilliant scarlet- One year, 40c ; two year, 75c. 



SOUVENIR de CLAUDIUS PERNET— A new, clear yellow 

 Rose which has made a tremendous sensation because of its 

 practically unfading color and excellent habit of growth. Foli- 

 age is extraordinarily dark, glossy, and fairly resistant ta- disease. 

 Growth vigorous and very thorny. Souv. de Claudius Pernet is 

 the only Rose we offer in a budded Rose. Strong one-year 

 plants, $1.(70 each. 



