MISS ELLA V. BAI 



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BAINES' SURE and QUICK BLOOMING ROSES 



Baines' Sure and Quick Blooming Roses guaranteed to bloom the first year, price, 15 cents each; four for 50 cents; ten 

 for $1.00; the entire sixty-eight for $5.50 net. Two-year-old plants, 35 cents each; three for $1.00; six for $1.75; twelve for 

 $3.25; the entire sixty-eight for $14.00 net. 



The only way to keep Baines' Sure and Quick Blooming Roses from flowering is to pick off the buds. 



Antoine Rivoire — Creamy-white with rainbow tints ; 

 grand. 



Aurora — Bright pink, very double and sweet ; fine gar- 

 den Rose. 



Bessie Brown — Pure white, faintly flushed cream and^ 

 pink. 



Blumenschmidt — Citron-yellow, bor- 

 dered with pink. 



Bridesmaid — A grand pink Rose ; hard 

 to beat. 



Burbank — Bright, deep rose; a grand 

 bedder. 



Champion of the World — Rich, deep 

 rosy-pink in clusters. 



Clothilde Soupert — 

 Pink center, bor- 

 dered white, beauti- 

 ful. 



Devon iensis — Creamy- 

 w h i t e, delightful 

 magnolia fragrance. 



Duchess de Brabant — 

 Bright salmon-pink; V*f 

 extra fine. 



Duchess of Albany — A 

 glorified La France ; 

 superb. 



Etoile de France — A 

 grand, deep, velvety 

 crimson Rose. 



Etoile de Lyon — Deep golden-yel- 

 low ; very double. 



Florence Pemberton — Clear lively 

 pink, edged lighter. 



Francis Dubreuil — Deep, vivid 

 crimson ; a delightful Rose. 



Freiherr Von Marschall — A grand, 

 large red Rose. 



Friedrichsruhe — Color deep blood-red, 

 and full. 



General MacArthur — A superb rich red Rose; 

 new. 



General Robt. E. Lee — Orange-yellow shaded 

 white ; free. 



Golden Gate — White, beautifully tinged pink. 



Gruss an Teplitz — Brightest red of all Roses; 

 dazzling. 



Helen Good — Yellow suffused pink; a great 

 beauty. 



Helen Gould — The finest of all red Roses; superb. 



Hermosa — Beautiful pink flowers in profusion; an old favorite. 



Kaiserin Augusta Victoria — Pure white, hardy, extra fine. 



Killarney — Said by many to be the finest pink Rose. 



Lady Battersea — Long, pointed buds of richest red. 



Lady Mary Corry — Deep golden-yellow, with apricot shades. 



La France — The greatest of all bright pink Roses. 



Laurent Carle — Brilliant velvety carmine ; extra. 



Louis Phillipe — Dark crimson-maroon; free. 



Lucullus — Beautiful crimson scarlet; an old favorite. 



e Camille — Remarkable shade of salmon, 

 e Caroline Testout — Grand, bright pink; extra large, 

 e Constant Soupert — Yellow tinted red; grand. 

 e Lombard — Rosy-red shaded lighter; extra fine. 

 Melanie Soupert — Yellow suffused pink; a 

 beauty. 

 Madame Schwaller — Deep, bright pink, de- 



liciously fragrant. 

 Madame Welche — Color amber-yellow and 



crimson-rose. 

 Mile. Cecil Berthod — Deep rich golden- 

 yellow. 

 Mile. F. Kruger — Deep 



coppery-yellow. 

 Mile. Helene Gambier— 

 Orange - yellow, 

 changing to white. 

 Maman Cochet — The 

 grandest of all pink 

 Roses ; extra large. 



Marie Van Houtte 



— S t r a w - yellow, 

 flushed with crim- 

 son. 



Meteor — A grand, rich, dark red 



Rose ; extra fine. 

 Mrs. B. R. Cant — Bright carmine; 



a glorious Rose. 

 Marie Guillot — The old standby 

 for a pure white Rose ; extra. 

 Mrs. Robt. Garrett — A glorious pink Rose 



with long, pointed bud. 

 Perle des Jardins — Clear golden-yellow; 



very rich. f 



Perle von Godesburg — Pure white with yel- 

 low center. 

 Pierre Guillot — Enormous rich crimson 

 blooms ; none finer. 

 Queen's Scarlet — Richest scarlet, hardy bedder. 

 Rhea Reid — Deepest rich crimson ; fine bedding Rose. 

 Rosomane Gravereaux — Bright pink overlaid with white. 

 Safrano — A fine old Rose with saffron shades. 

 Snowflake — Pure white, a most profuse bloomer. 

 Souv. de La Malmaison — Creamy flesh, rose center. 

 Souv. de Pierre Notting — Orange yellow, bordered car- 

 mine. 

 Souv. de Pres. Carnot — Lovely shades of fawn; extra 



fine. 

 The Bride — Pure white, bordered with pink. 

 The Queen — Immaculate white without tint. 

 Triumph de Pernet Pere — Magenta-red, distinct and desirable. 

 Viscountess Folkestone — Pure white, faintly tinted fawn. 

 White Bougere — Pure white, a grand bedder. 

 White La France — Pure white with shadings of fawn. 

 White Maman Cochet — Pure white bordered pink; extra 



large. 

 William R. Smith — A beautiful maiden blush pink; extra large. 

 Yellow Maman Cochet — Golden-yellow, flushed with crim- 

 son. 



I have so much confidence in my Sure and Quick Bloom- 

 ing Roses that I am going to make it absolutely safe for 

 you to buy your Roses of me. I guarantee the Roses on this 

 page to bloom the first season or I will refund the money 

 to you for plants that fail to bloom. All 1 ask of you is 

 to properly plant and care for them. If any fail to bloom 

 by Oct. 15, 1913, and you notify me at once I will refund 

 the amount. Of course I will have to rely on your hon- 

 esty in the matter of planting and caring for them. These 

 Baines' Sure and Quick Blooming Roses have been espe- 

 cially grown to bloom at once. So many persons will not 

 wait for the average Rose to bloom that I have decided to 

 grow Roses that will bloom at once ; here they are and you 

 are getting full value for your money. You make 'no mis- 

 take in ordering them. Give them a trial. 

 Paithfullv yours, 



MISS ELLA V. BAINES, 



The Woman Florist. 



Little Rock, Ark., April 8, 1912. 

 Miss Baines : 



I'm tickled to death with my Roses. I did not lose one. 

 My Climbing Meteor and Climbing Kaiserin went higher 

 than the porch. They bloomed until frost came on No- 

 vember 11th. MRS. R. C. HALL. 

 Magnolia, Del., May 17, 1912 

 Miss Baines : 



The Roses and other plants you sent came as fresh as 

 if just taken out. In twenty-three years I have been buy- 

 ing Roses I never got as fine plants. 



MRS. T. A. McILVAINE. 

 San Francisco, Cal., October 4, 1912. 

 Miss Baines: 



I am sending for forty-five Roses. I bought Roses from 

 you four months ago. . I live right near the ocean, and the 

 ground is nothing but sand. I was surprised to see them 

 all grow. JAS. J. NEEDHAM. 



REMEMBER, the Roses on this page are grown Especially for Sure and Quick Blooming. 



