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



Newer Roses of Special Merit — Continued 



TEMPLAR (H. T.)- — Bud medium size; flower medium size, very 

 lasting. Vigorous, upright, abundant and continuous bloomer. 

 Clear bright red, of exceeding double form. Strongly perfumed. 

 One year, 40c; two year, 75c. 



THERESE ZEIMET-LAMBERT (H. T.)— Bud large, long- 

 pointed; flower large, full, double; deep rose, with yellow ground, 

 orange base; strong fragrance; hardy. 1 year, 40c; 2 year, 75c. 



UNA WALLACE (H. T.) — A beautiful soft, even toned cherry-rose 

 without shading. In depth, formation and substance it is fault- 

 less, every bloom coming perfect, and quite full. One year, 

 35c; two year, 60c. 



WHITE ENSIGN (H. T.)— Bud pointed; medium size; very 

 double, high center; white, sometimes shows creamy white. Flow- 

 ers borne singly and in clusters on long stem. One year, 75c. 



WINSOME (H. T.) — Flower large, very double, full, very lasting; 

 cherry-rose, borne singly on medium long stem; abundant con- 

 tinuous bloomer. One year, 40c; two year, 75c. 



W. FREELAND KENDRICK (Originally called Bloomfield 

 Endurance.) (H. T.) — Bud medium size; flesh-white; flower 

 large, very double, very lasting, fragrant, flesh deepening to 

 peach in center: strong stem. Very vigorous, semi-climber (5 ft. 

 in Pa.) one profuse continuous bloomer (189 blooms in Portland) 

 from May to November. Very hardy. One year, 35c; two 

 year, 60c. 



WILHELM KORDES (Per.)— Bud large, long-pointed; flower 

 large, double; golden yellow, with coppery yellow at edges and 

 on petals exposed to the sun; strong fragrance, like ripe apples. 

 One year plants, 50c. 



Hybrid Tea Roses 



1 year plants 25c each, except where noted ; 2 year 

 plants 45c each, except where noted. 



Charmer. 



Duchess of Wellington. 



AMERICAN LEGION (H. T.)— Bud well shaped, globular; flower 

 large, full, lasting cerise-red throughout; fragrant. 



ANNIE LAURIE (H. T.)— Bud large, long pointed; flower large, 

 cupped, very double; flesh pink; edges deeper, golden yellow 

 base Borne on long strong stem. 



ANTOINE RIVOI RE— Rosy-flesh on yellow ground. One 

 year, 20c; two year, 40c. 



BESSIE BROWN (Alex. Dickson, 1899.)— Creamy- white flowers; 

 swfeetly scented. One year, 2 ; 0c; two year, 40c. 



CHAMPION OF THE WORLD— Clear bright pink, always 

 in bloom. One year, 20c; two year, 40c. 



CHARLES K. DOUGLAS (H. T.)^Bud large., long pointed; 

 flower large, full, double, sweet fragrance; color intense flaming 

 scarlet, flushed bright velvety crimson. 



COL. OSWALD FITZGERALD (H. T.)— A brilliant Rose. Its 

 blood red velvety-crimson beautifully finished blooms are pro- 

 duced in great profusion on erect stems. 



COLONEL R. S. WILLIAMSON— Color satiny-white with deep 

 blush center; Vlooms large. 



COLUMBIA (Hill, 1918)— The color is a true pink, deepening 

 as ft opens to glowing pink. 



COMMONWEALTH (H. T.)— Burl large, long, pointed; flower 

 ilarge, open, double, very lasting; deep pink, solid color; con- 

 tinuous bloomer. 



CHARMER 



(H. T.)— Sil- 

 very pink, 

 with long 

 pointed buds, 

 good strong 

 stems. One 

 year, 50c; 

 two year, 

 75c. 



COMTESSE 

 D E CAS- 

 SAGNE (H. 

 T.) — Rich 

 coppery-pink 

 shaded clear 

 rose; some- 

 times comes pure yellow; very 

 large; fragrant. 



CRIMSON QUEEN— Color a 

 rich, bright velvety crimson. A 

 grand garden Rose, always in 

 bloom. 



CRUSADER (H. T.)— It is free 

 flowering, and the blooms are 

 ' big and double, and in color a 

 rich velvety crimson. 



DONALD MACDONALD (H. 



T.) — As a bedder it is never out of bloom during the rose time; 

 full, with beautifully shaped shell-like petals; orange-carmine 

 color; buds develop naturally into perefct blooms, three and a 

 half to four inches across. Persian-tea perfumed. 



DUCHESS OF WELLINGTON— Intense saffron-yellow, stained 

 with rich crimson. 



EDEL (H. T.) — Bud very large; flower very large, double; sweet 

 fragrance. Color white, with the faintest ivory shading to- 

 ward base, passing to pure white; free bloomer. 



ETOILE DE FRANCE — Color a lovely shade of clear, red- 

 crimson velvet; very fragrant. 



ELSIE BECKWITH (H. T.)— Very sweetly scented blooms 



with large 



bold stiff 



petals pro- 

 duced on 

 ( s t r o n g 



stems. Col- 

 or a rich 



glowing 



rosy pink. 



ETOILE DE 

 HOLLAND 



(H. TO— 



Flower 



bright 



dark red of 



medium 



size, fairly 



full; de- 



liciously 



perfumed. 

 ETINCEL- 



ANTE (CO 



^T- B' r i g ht 



brilliant 



red, large 



full and of 



fine form 



opening in- 

 to an enor- 

 mous bou- 

 ^quet of 



fragrance. 



Commonwealth. 



