MISS ELLA V. BA1SES, The Woman Florist, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. 



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Hybrid Tea Roses — Continued 



1 year plants 25c each, except where noted ; 2 year plants 45c each, except where noted. 



HOOSIER BEAUTY (H. T.)— Color scarlet red. Long slender 



buds, flower full and fine. Velvety texture. 

 HERMOSA (Bourbon ) — Pleasing shade of bright pink; fine both 



for pot and garden culture. 

 JONKHEER J. L. MOCK— This grand Rose is the strongest 



growing in the Hybrid Tea class. Color clear imperial-pink; a 



glorious flower. 

 KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA— Pure white with shadings 



of primrose-yellow. 

 KILLARNEY — One of the finest pink Roses ever introduced. In 



coloring it is especially beautiful. 

 KILLARNEY BRILLIANT— An improved Killarney. More 



brilliant in color and a better bloomer. 

 K. of K.— KITCHENER OF KHARTUM (H. T.)— Flower of 



pure intense scarlet; its huge petals are velvet sheened, solid 



scarlet, and are deliciously perfumed. 



Edel. 



EUGENE E. MARLITT (H. T.)— It is a grand garden Rose, 

 none better; very double, of a rich bright carmine, with scarlet 

 tones which do not fade in the hottest weather. One year, 20c; 

 two year, 40c. 

 FRANCIS SCOTT KEY — An American seedling, raised by John 

 Cook. In color, red. It shows good growing characteristics and 

 is undoubtedly a valuable variety. 

 FRANK W. DUNLOP— Brilliant dark pink; free flowering and 



an all round fine Rose. 

 F. R. PATZER — The color is creamy-buff, back of petals delicate 



warm pink. 

 GENERAL MacARTHUR— The shape is fine; color brilliant 



scarlet . 

 GEN. SUPERIOR ARNOLD JANSSEN— Deep glowing car- 

 mine, carried erect on stiff robust stems. Very free. 

 GOLDEN OPHELIA (H. T.)— Beautiful foliage; the flower is ot 

 medium size, a beautifully formed bud of bright golden yellow 

 Profuse bloomer. 

 GRUSS AN TEPLITZ — Bright crimson, fiery-red center; cup- 

 shaped; semi-double; flowers in clusters; so free in bloom as to 

 present a blaze of scarlet. 



HADLEY (H. T.)— Deep velvety crim- 

 son, retaining its brilliancy at all sea- 

 sons of the year The fragrance is 

 excelled only by American Beauty. 

 HELEN GOULD or BALDWIN— 

 This is a grand Rose of the very 

 highest merit for the garden; bright 

 watermelon-red; very free grower 

 and bloomer. 



Alexander Hill Gray 



HERZOGIN MARIE ANTOINETTE (H. T.)— Very long buds 

 of pure orange or old gold, very large flower of perfect form. 

 One year, 35c; two year, 50c. 



Perle Von Godesburg. 



LADY _ BATTERSEA— The buds are full and pointed and of a 

 beautiful cherry-crimson, permeated with an orange shade. 



LADY URSULA — Color a most beautiful shade of flesh-pink of 

 great substance and good form; one of the best bedding roses. 



LA FRANCE— The Queen of all the Roses. Beautiful bright 

 silvery-pink with pale lilac shading. 



LAURENT CARLE — Brilliant velvety carmine. 



LOUIS PH I LLIPE (China)— An old standby. Velvety-crimson. 

 Abundant bloomer. One year, 20c; two year, 35c. 



MME. AVEL CHATENAY — Carmine-rose, shaded salmon; long 

 pointed bud 



MME. BUTTERFLY (H. T.)— Color bright pink suffused with 

 apricot and gold. 



MME. CAROLINE TESTOUT— Clear bright satiny-pink; 

 flowers very large and showy. 



MME. EDOUARD HERRIOT— Buds, coral-red shaded with 

 yellow at the base, the open flowers of a superb coral-red, shaded 

 with yellow and bright rosy-scarlet, passing to shrimp-red; the 

 color is like sunshine on a copper-red metal. One year, 40c; 

 two year, 75c. 



M M E. J ENN Y G I LLEMOT — Deep saffron-yellow, opening canary. 



MME. SEGOND WEBER— Rosy-salmon or flesh pink. 



MADEMOISELLE HELENE CAMBIER— Grand flower, opens 

 orange-yellow, changing to yellow. 



MRS. AARON WARD — Coppery-orange in the open bud, golden- 

 orange when partly developed, pinkish-fawn of lovely shade 

 when fully open. 



MRS. ARTHUR ROBERT WADDELL— Buds opening reddish- 

 salmon, reverse of petals rosy-scarlet; semi-double flowers. 



MRS. CHARLES BELL— Described as a shell-pink Radiance, 

 and is a sport of that well known Rose- Mrs. Chas. Bell, Red 

 Radiance and Radiance offer a range of color that will be wel- 

 come, and there are no finer garden Roses for Amejiea than 

 these three. 



"ButterflyCollection" Gladiolus $1.00 



A mixture made up from fine sorts — too good to be in any col- 

 lection but this. While they last, 15 Bulbs for SI .00. Many 

 varietiesused in this collection are high priced. The biggest 

 bargain in this catalogue. Send the $1.00 to-day. £,\ 



