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



THE CREAM OF THE NEW ROSES - Concluded 



MRS. T. HILLAS (H. T.) — Flower large and full, of 

 elongated cup shape. Color deep chrome-yellow, 

 very bright and effective. A fine Rose of hardy 

 constitution. Mr. Roger Murphy, the rosarian, 

 says: "Tell all your customers to pay their re- 

 spects to this charming Rose. All Rose growers 

 know that Fernet Ducher rarely sends out a Rose 

 that is unworthy to grow." 25 cents; two-year 

 plants, 50 cents. 



NATIONAL EMBLEM (H. T.) — Dark crimson of 

 perfect shape, habit and inflorescence; as a bed- 

 ding, massing and cutting Rose it is unique. Buds 

 long and pointed, opening to large, full, hand- 

 some flowers of great beauty, flowering freely 

 and continuously. 25 cents. 



NERISSA (H. T.) — This Rose was given an award 

 of merit from the Royal Horticultural Society of 

 England. "Why they did not give it a gold medal 

 is beyond our ken. An enormously large, full 

 flower, of fine shape, making a magnificent effect 

 in the garden. Growth vigorous. This is a great 

 Rose. 20 cents; two-year plants, 50 cents. 



OLD GOLD (H. T.) — Vivid reddish-orange with rich 

 coppery-red and apricot shadings. A true old 

 gold color ■which is a unique color amongst Roses. 

 A continuous free bloomer. Very sweetly fra- 

 grant. Gold medal, National Rose Society. 25 

 cents; two-year plants, 60 cents. 



OPHELIA (H. T.) — Salmon-flesh shaded with rose; 

 large; perfect. 20 cents; two-year plants, 40 cents. 



PRIMROSE (H. T.) — Melon-yellow during spring 

 and summer, deeper in autumn, with apricot 

 shadings; a most distinct coloring; large, double, 

 of perfect form, -with long, pointed buds; deli- 

 ciously fragrant. Magnificent bedding Rose. Un- 

 surpassed. 15 cents; two-year plants, 40 cents. 

 QUEEN MARY (H. T.) — A uniquely beautiful Rose 

 which enthuses the hearts of all who see it and- 

 ever holds them in its lovely sway. Its pure, rich 



colorings, which are zoned deep, bright canary- 

 yellow, on plenteous well-shaped petals which 

 are crayoned with pure deep carmine. This ex- 

 tra touch of color gives a gloriously warm effect 

 as the yellow and carmine do not commingle; the 

 petals are arranged in tip-tilted globular forma- 

 tion. It as most floriferous, and fragrantly prim- 

 rose-tea perfumed. Awarded silver cup Festival 

 of the Empire, Crystal Palace, London, and silver 

 gilt medal, N. R. S. 20c; two-year plants, 50c. 



RED LETTER DAY (H. T.)— An exceedingly beau- 

 tiful Rose of infinite grace and charm. Its vel- 

 vety, brilliant, glowing scarlet-crimson buds and 

 fully opened cactus-like flowers never fade, as 

 the reflex of the petals is satiny crimson-scarlet. 

 Awarded S. G. medal, N. R. S. 35 cents. 



RED RADIANCE (H. T.)— All who know that grand 

 Rose Radiance will welcome this red form of that 

 great favorite. Radiance is a Rose that does 

 well everywhere, a fine grower and free bloomer, 

 and no prettier pink Rose grown. Red Radiance 

 is its exact counterpart except that the color is 

 a rich deep red. 25 cents; two-year plants, 50c. 



SALLIE (H. T.) — The flowers are large and full, 

 outer petals creamy-flesh, gradually deepening 

 towards the center of the bloom, w'ith splashes 

 of rich yblk or egg color. Awarded first prize at 

 the International Show, Chelsea. 50 cents. 



WALTHAM SCARLET (H. T.) — Crimson-scarlet, 

 single, very large for a single Rose, and produced 

 with great freedom. Forms handsome bushes. 

 50 cents. 



WARRIOR (H. T.) — Buds blood red; when fully 

 expanded, vivid scarlet. 25 cents. 



WILLIAM COOPER (H". T.) — Deep rich lake-red. A 

 fine, bold, handsome flower produced in endless 

 profusion. Flowers very large and full. Silver 

 gilt medal, N. R. S. 25 cents. 



"Giant" Collection 



OF TWO=YEAR=OLD ROSES FOR IMMEDIATE EFFECT 



These large Roses have become so popular amon 

 to them, growing them in constantly increasing nu 

 many thousand bushes at the very low figures give 

 erated in the catalogue. These bushes are two yea 

 more of an appearance from the first than does th 

 vantage in all respects — an advantage for which 

 expense. We advise all of our friends to order at le 

 size. Plant them this fall. 



g our customers that we devote a great deal of room 

 mber. This fall we have a heavy stock and offer 

 n. We can usually furnish all the varieties enum- 

 rs old, strong and healthy. They make, of course, 

 smaller stock, having practically a year the ad- 

 we find many persons willing to incur the additional 

 ast a part of their Roses in this large two-year-old 



GIANT COLLECTION — Four two=year=old Ever=Blooming Tea Roses, our selection, 

 sent by mail, all different colors, for 75 cents. 



"Home" Collection of Ever-Blooming Roses 



ALL BEST KINDS 

 Price for Collection of Choice "Home" Roses, only 50 cents 



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. 



SAPRANO — The old standby for a winter bloomer; 

 lovely saffron-colored buds of the most delicious 

 fragrance. 



PAPA GONTIER — Deep red; very free and sweet. 



BRIDESMAID — This is a fit companion for the 

 Bride. It is also planted by the millions for win- 

 ter blooming. The best deep pink Rose for this 

 purpose. 



BON SILENE — Deep rose, illumined with bright 

 red; a grand winter bloomer; very sweet. 



THE BRIDE — Best winter blooming white Rose; 

 planted by the millions by growers of cut flowers; 

 none finer. 



ISABELLA SPRTJNT — Flowers freely during 

 winter; flowers of the richest yellow color. 



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Remember, this entire collection of six "Home" Roses for only 50 cents; per single 



plant, 10 cents. These six "Home" Roses in two=year size 



for only $1.25, or 25 cents each. 



