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



HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES, Standard Varieties 



All are hardy. Price, 15 cents; any four for 50 cents; any ten for $ l .00 



any six for $1.75. 

 ALFRED COLOMB— Bright red, Tery large, full and globu- 

 lar ; free blooming and fragrant ; a grand Rose. 

 ANNE DE DIESBACH— The famous "Glory of Paris." 



Bright deep clear pink, of largest size ; fine bud and open 



flower. 

 BARON DE BO NSTETTEN— Velvety blackish-crimson; large 



and full. 

 BLACK PRINCE— Deep blackish-crimson; large, full and 



globular ; very free flowering. 

 BOULE DE NEIGE, or BALL OF SNOW— Pure white, flushed 



rose ; very floriferous. 

 CAPTAIN CHRISTY— Delicate peachblow-plnk, center richer 



in color ; large and full. Abroad this Rose Is classed with 



the Hybrid Teas. 

 CHARLES LEFEBRE— Fine brilliant velvety-crimson; very 



large and double and of superb form ; must take rank as 



one of the best. 

 CLIO — Flesh color shaded in the center to rosy-peach. Large, 



fine, globular form ; free bloomer and distinct. 

 COQUETTE DES ALPES — Pure white, delicately tinted 



blush on first opening. 

 DINSMORE — Bright cherry-red; very free bloomer; in fact, 



is seldom out of bloom. 

 DUKE OF CONNAUGHT— Bright crimson-scarlet; large, full 



globular flower ; an excellent Rose. 

 DUKE OF EDINBURGH — Very bright vermilion; extra large 



and full ; a distinct and splendid variety. Should be in 



everyone's garden. 



Two-year-old plants, 40 cents; three for $1.00; 



Conrad Ferdinand Meyer, 



EARL OF DUFFERIN— Rich velvety-crimson shaded with dark 



maroon. Very large, full and fine form. 

 FISHER HOLMES — Crimson-scarlet shaded deeper; large, full 



and perfect form ; very beautiful and free. 

 FRANCOIS LEVET — Deep rose, of large size, very free bloom- 

 er ; extra fine. 

 GENERAL JACQUEMINOT— Crimson-scarlet; large, full; very 



fragrant ; excellent. 

 GLOIRE L'EXPOSITION DE BRUXELLES— Large, full, dark 



crimson ; the deepest of the Hybrid Perpetuals. 

 GLOIRE DE MARGOTTIN— Very dazzling red, extremely 



showy. 

 GLOIRE LYONNAISE— Very large, full flowers. Color white, 

 base of petals canary ; Tea Rose perfume. An excellent 

 Rose. 

 HUGH DICKSON — A vigorous free gTower and perpetual 

 bloomer with fine foliage ; color brilliant crimson shaded 

 scarlet ; large and fine form, opening well in all weathers. 

 Very sweetly scented. 

 JOHN HOPPER — Bright rose, reverse of petals pale lilac; very 



large and double ; free bloomer. 

 JUBILEE — A pure crimson with shadings of maroon; a grand 



Rose from every point of view. 

 LOUIS VAN HOUTTE — Deep crimson shaded maroon, most 



vivid and distinct ; large, full and fine form. 

 MADAME CHARLES WOOD— Bright cherry-red; extremely 

 free bloomer. A grand garden Rose. 



MADAM MASSON— This is a glori- 

 ous Rose. The flower is of the 

 largest size. Color bright brilliant 

 red ; free - bloomer. Sweetly 

 scented. 

 MADAME PLANTIER — Extremely 

 hardy ; vigorous grower ; com- 

 pletely hides itself in June with 

 its lovely pure white sweet-scented 

 flowers ; fine. This is strictly 

 speaking not a Hybrid Perpetual, 

 but I place it with the Hybrid. 

 Perpetuals for convenience sake. 

 MAGNA CHARTA— Bright rose, very 

 large and double, of good form and 

 fragrant; extra. 

 MARCHIONESS OF LORNE— Pro- 

 duces flowers of an exceedingly 

 rich rose color, shaded in center 

 with vivid carmine ; extra fine. 

 MARGARET DICKSON— White with 

 delicate flesh center; large and of 

 good substance ; fine form. Awarded 

 gold medal, N. R. S. 

 MARIE BAUMANN— Soft carmine- 

 red ; very large, full, perfect form, 

 free blooming. 

 MARSHALL P. WILDER— A great 

 many persons will not give up to 

 the contention that this is the ne 

 plus ultra in red Roses. It cer- 

 tainly is a hummer and hard to 

 beat. Deep, rich glowing red. 

 MRS. JOHN LAING — A splendid 

 Rose, perfectly hardy, with im- 

 mense flowers ; full and double ; 

 borne in great profusion. Color 

 clear bright shining pink; ex- 

 quisitely shaded. Awarded gold 

 medal, N. R. S. Cannot be too 

 highly recommended. 

 MRS. R. G. SHARMAN CRAWFORD 

 — Clear rosy-pink; the outer petals 

 shaded with pale flesh ; one of the 

 very finest Roses grown. Gold 

 medal, X. R. S. 

 PAUL NEYRON— Deep rose: flowers 

 of immense size ; indeed many 

 claim this to be the largest Rose 

 grown. 

 PRINCE CAMILLE DE ROHAN— 

 Deep velvety crimson-maroon, full 

 and of good form and perhaps the 

 best of all the hardv dark Roses. 

 ROBERT DUNCAN— Bright crimson 

 flushed with rosy-lake ; very florlf- 

 - ^— , - erous ; fragrant. 



§££#• ROGER LAMBELIN — Glowing vel- 



/^^^ vety-crimson : each petal distinctly 



/r edged with pure white. 



ULRICH BRUNNER— Cherry-red of 

 immense size ; fine form and most 

 effective in the garden. Should be 

 in evervone's collection. 

 VICK'S CAPRICE— Large, full. Col- 

 or bright satiny-pink, striped white 

 and carmine; a very distinct Rose. 



