ELLA V. BAINES, THE WOMAN FLORIST, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. 



"Famous" Rose Collection for Garden Planting— Concluded 



HUMAN COCHET (The Queen of all Garden Roses) 



— Such beauty and exquisite form as is possessed 

 by this variety is well-nigh marvelous, and can- 

 not be seen in any other Rose we know of. The 

 buds are beautiful, large, full and firm and ele- 

 gantly pointed; as they expand they show great 

 depth and richness, sometimes measuring two 

 and a half inches from base to tip. Flowers 

 superb when open, extra large, perfectly double 

 and of splendid substance. Small pot plants will 

 in the open ground quickly make large, strong 

 bushes and produce, on long, stiff stems, great 

 numbers of perfect flowers that are enchanting 

 in fragrance and delicate brightness. The color 

 is rich, clear pink, changing to a silvery-rose. As 

 we see it, one good Rose like any of the Cochet 

 Roses is worth a whole collection of poor ones. 



SOUVENIR DE PRES. CARNOT — Grand Rose of the 

 largest size; color delicate fawn or salmon; fine. 



WHITE MAMAN COCHET (No Finer Rose Than 

 This) — This Rose attracted our attention from the 

 very first time we ever saw it in flower. It is of 

 the largest size, and as you will notice, the flower 

 is built up, or rounded and very double. The 

 color is a pure snow-white. Sometimes outdoors 

 it is tinged pink, which only adds to its great 

 beauty. No Rose surpasses it in vigorous growth 

 and in the immense size of its bud and flowers 

 — indeed, nothing in the Tea family approaches it 

 in size. Deliciously fragrant. 



WM. R. SMITH — This Rose has several names, such 

 as Charles Dingee, Jeanette Heller, Maiden's 

 Blush, etc. Color delicate blush. It has no su- 

 perior as a garden Rose. 



"Home" Collection of Ever-Blooming Roses 



FOR WINTER BLOOMING 



Price for Collection of Choice "HOME" Roses, only $1.00. 



"We have made a selection of the very best Roses for "Winter blooming, embracing a wide range of 

 color. We can recommend this collection to all who desire to grow Roses in the house during winter. 

 Equally good for planting in the garden. 



BON SIIiENE — Deep rose, illumined with bright red; 

 a grand winter bloomer; very sweet. 



BRIDESMAID — This is a fit companion for the Bride. 

 It is also planted by the millions for winter bloom- 

 ing. The best deep pink Rose for this purpose. 



ISABELLA SPRUNT — Flowers freely during the 

 winter; flowers of the richest yellow color. 



PAPA GONTIER — Deep red; very free and sweet. 

 SAFRANO — The old standby for a winter bloomer; 



lovely saffron-colored buds of the most delicious 



fragrance. 

 THE BRIDE — Best winter blooming white Rose; 



planted by the millions by growers of cut flowers; 



none finer. 



REMEMBER — This entire collection of six "HOME" ROSES for only $1.00; per single plant, 25 cents. 

 These six "HOME" ROSES in two-year size for only $2.50, or 50 cents each. 



The Newer and More Scarce Hybrid Roses 



Price, 30 cents each, except where noted. Two-year size, 75 cents each, except where noted. These Roses 

 are hardy and suitable for planting in cold climates. All are extremely fragrant. 



AMERICAN BEAUTY — Color red, with touches of 

 crimson, and intensely fragrant. No rose has a 

 sweeter or more penetrating fragrance than 

 American Beauty. A most beautiful Rose and a 

 great favorite. 25 cents: two-year plants, $1.00. 



ARTHUR R. GOODWIN — The color is coppery 

 orange-red, passing to salmon-pink as the flowers 

 expand. A superb combination of color. 



GEORGE DICKSON — Velvety black scarlet-crimson, 

 with brilliant scarlet reflexed tips, with heavy and 

 unique pure crimson-maroon veining on reverse. 



HIS MAJESTY (The King of Roses) — Dark, deep 

 crimson; superb. Mr. Crowell, the noted rosarian, 

 says the best of all red Roses. 



HUGH DICKSON — Intense velvety crjmson, shaded 

 scarlet. 



J. B. CLARK — An intense deep scarlet, shaded black. 



KING GEORGE V — Color rich blackish-crimson, 

 flushed deep velvety crimson. 



MADAME EDWARD HERRIOTT — "The Daily Mail 

 Rose." Winner of the gold cup which was offered 

 by the London Daily Mail for the best new Rose. 

 M. Fernet Ducher describes its color as follows: 

 "Buds coral-red, shaded with yellow at the base, 

 the open flowers of medium size, semi-double, are 

 of a superb coral-red, shaded with yellow and 

 bright rosy-scarlet passing to a shrimp-red." 50 

 cents; two-year plants, $1.00. 



MRS. JOHN LAING — Immense size; bright shell- 

 pink. 



NEW CENTURY — A grand Rose that is entirely 

 hardy, bearing beautiful silvery-pink flowers in 

 clusters. This Rose is in bloom all the time. 



PINK AMERICAN BEAUTY, or GEORGE AHRENDS 



This is a "wonderful new Rose, just as fine in its 

 way as a pink Rose as White American Beauty is 

 as a white Rose. Extra fine; brilliant clear pink. 



SIR THOMAS LIPTON (Conard, 1905) — (R.) The 

 best pure white Rugosa Rose. Strong and vig- 

 orous; grows four feet high. Flowers perfectly 

 double; pure snow-white. Fragrant. 



WHITE AMERICAN BEAUTY, or FRAU KARL 

 DRUSCHKI — This grand white Rose has become 

 renowned as the very highest type of its class and 

 the best snow-white Rose ever introduced. It is 

 an extraordinarily strong grower, and has the 

 vigor and hardiness of an oak. Its magnificent 

 flowers are nothing less than glorious — immense 

 in size and produced with great freedom. Color is 

 a marvelous white, without a tinge of yellow or 

 any other shade. A true paper-white, the stand- 

 ard by which all white Roses are judged. We 

 grow "White American Beauty" literally by the 

 thousands. 40 cents; two-year plants, $1.00. 



Standard Varieties of Hybrid Perpetual Roses 



HARDY EVERYWHERE 



Price, 25 cents each; five for $1.00. Two-year size, 60 cents; three for $1.50. 



ANNE DE DIESBACH (Glory of Paris) — A lovely 



carmine-rose. 

 BLACK PRINCE — A rich, brilliant dark crimson. 

 BOULE DE NEIGE (Ball of Snow) — Pure white; fine. 

 CLIO — Delicate flesh, with center of rosy-pink. 

 CONRAD F. MEYER — Clear flesh-pink; 4 in. across. 

 DUC DE ROHAN — Clear, dazzling bright red; extra. 

 EUGENE FURST — Deep red shaded crimson; fine. 

 FRANCOIS LEVET — China-pink; delicately shaded 



carmine. 

 GENERAL JACQUEMINOT — Known as "General 



Jack"; shining crimson. 

 GLOIRE LYONNAISE — Pale shade of chamois or 



salmon-yellow, 



MADAME CHAS. WOOD — Cherry-red; free bloomer. 

 MADAME MASSON — Bright, rich crimson; a gem. 

 MADAME PLANTIER — This is the ironclad white 



cemetery Rose. 

 MAGNA CHARTA — Clear, deep pink, flushed rose. 

 MARSHALL P. WILDER — Scarlety-crimson, richly 



shaded maroon. 

 PAUL NEYRON — Deep rose or bright pink; large, 

 PRINCE CAMILLE DE ROHAN— Deep, rich, velvety 



crimson. 

 ULRICH BRUNNER — Glowing crimson flamed with 



scarlet. 



