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



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The Newer and More Scarce Hybrid Roses 



Price, 20 cents each, except where noted. Two=year size, 50 cents each, except where noted. These 

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



Intense velvety crimson, shaded 



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, 60 cts. 



BARONESS ROTHSCHIIiD — Clear bright pink; 

 large; superb form. 25 eents; no two-year plants. 



DUCHESS OF SUTHERLAND — Delicate warm rose- 

 pink, with lemon-yellow shadings on the white 

 base. Large and massive. 25 cents; two-year 

 plants, 50 cents. 



FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI — Best white Rose of all 

 Roses. 



GEORGE DICKSON — Velvety black scarlet-crimson, 

 with brilliant scarlet reflexed tips, with heavy and 

 unique pure crimson-maroon veining on the re- 

 verse. 35 cents; no two-year plants. 



HEINRICH MUNCH — Soft pink; very large and full. 

 This is the Rose that beat all comers at the Bos- 

 koop Show. 25 cents; two-year plants, 60 cents. 



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

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

 says the best of all red Roses. 



HUGH DICKSON- 



scarlet. 



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



KING GEORGE V — Color rich blackish-crimson, 

 flushed deep velvety crimson. 35 cents; two-year 

 plants, 60 cents. 



LUDWIG MOLLER — This is the wonderful Yellow 

 Druschki. It has all the good qualities of Frau 

 Karl Druschki. Vigorous grower, free bloomer, 

 and has deep golden-yellow flowers. A great 

 beauty. $1.00 each; no two-year plants. 



MARGARET DICKSON — Pure waxy-white, of larg- 

 est size. 



MRS. JOHN LAING — Of immense size; bright shell- 

 pink. 



MRS. R. G. SHARMAN CRAWFORD — Deep rosy- 

 pink; superb. 



NOVA ZEMBLA — The pure white Conrad P. Meyer. 



PINK FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI, or GEORGE 

 AHRENDS — This is a wonderful new Rose, just 

 as fine in its way as a pink Rose as Frau Karl 

 Druschki is as a white Rose. Extra fine; bril- 

 liant clear pink. 25 cents; two-year plants, 60c. 



-Rich, dark velvety ma- 



Standard Varieties of Hybrid Perpetual Roses 



HARDY EVERYWHERE 



Price, 15 cents each; four for SO cents; nine for $1.00. Two-year size, 40 cents; three for $1.00. 



GLOIRE DE L'EXPO. DE BRUXELLES — Bright 



crimson; velvety texture. 

 GLOIRE DE MARGOTTIN — Clear, dazzling red; fra- 

 grant. 

 GLOIRE LYONNAISE — Pale shade of chamois or 



salmon-yellow. 

 GUSTAVE PIGANEAU — Carmine-lake; very large. 

 JOHN HOPPER — Color brilliant deep rose, shaded 



scarlet. 

 JUBILEE — Deep crimson-red and velvety maroon. 

 LOUIS VAN HOUTTE — Rich crimson, heavily shaded 



maroon. 

 MADAME CHAS. WOOD — Bright, rich cherry-red; 



a free bloomer. 

 MADAME MASSON — Color bright, rich crimson; a 



gem. 

 MADAME PLANTIER — This is the iron-clad white 



cemetery Rose. 

 MAGNA CHARTA — Bright, clear, deep pink, flushed 



rose. 

 MARIE BAUMANN — One of the very best red Roses. 

 MARSHALL P. WILDER — Scarlety-crimson, richly 



shaded maroon. 

 PAUL NEYRON — Lovely deep rose or bright pink; 



large. 

 PRINCE CAMILLE DE ROHAN — Deep, rich, velvety 



crimson. 

 ULRICH BRUNNER — Glowing crimson flamed with 



scarlet. 

 VICK'S CAPRICE — Satiny-pink striped white and 



carmine. 



ALFRED COLOBIB — Bright red; globular; free. 

 ANNE DE DIESBACH (Glory of Paris) — A lovely 



carmine-rose. 

 BARON DE BONSTETTIN- 



roon. 

 BLACK PRINCE — A rich, brilliant dark crimson. 

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



fine. 

 CAPTAIN CHRISTY — Lovely peach-pink, deepening 



to rosy-crimson. 

 CAPT. HAYWARD — Deep glowing crimson; none 



better. 

 CHAS. LEFEBVRE — Velvety crimson and darkest 



maroon. 

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

 CONRAD F. MEYER— Clear flesh-pink; four inches 



across. 

 COQUETTE DES ALPES — Pure white; very full; 



free; fragrant. 

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

 DUKE OF EDINBURG — Richest bright red. 

 EARL OF DUFFERIN — Grand deep rich red Rose; 



fragrant. 

 EUGENE FURST — Deep red shaded crimson; extra 



fine 

 FRANCOIS LEVET 



carmine. 

 GENERAL JACQUEMINOT 



Jack;" shining crimson. 



China-pink; delicately shaded 

 Known as "General 



Hardy Climbing Roses, Including Ramblers 



Price, 15 cents each; any four for 50 cents. 



AVIATEUR BLERIOT — Saffron-yellow, golden cen- 

 ter. 



BALTIMORE BELLE — Blush-white, in large clus- 

 ters. 



CLIMBING BABY RAMBLER — Bright red; blooms 

 all the time. 



CRIMSON RAMBLER — The flowers are in huge red 

 panicles. 



DR. W. VAN FLEET — Delicate shade of flesh-pink. 

 DOROTHY PERKINS — A beautiful shell-pink; full 

 and double. 



EMPRESS OF CHINA— Bright pink, in large clus- 

 ters. 



FLOWER OF FAIRFIELD — The everblooming 

 Crimson Rambler. 



GRAF ZEPPELIN — Coral-red; abundant bloomer. 

 HIAWATHA — Brilliant ruby-carmine with clear 

 white eye. 



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



LADY GAY — Very double, deep pink, in large clus- 

 ters. 



MADAME ALFRED CARRIERE— Pure white suf- 

 fused with yellow at base of petals. 



MARY WASHINGTON — Pure white; perfectly 

 double; fine. 



PHILADELPHIA RAMBLER— Clusters of darkest 

 crimson. 



PRAIRIE QUEEN — The old standby red climber. 



RUSSELL'S COTTAGE— Dark red; double and full. 



SEVEN SISTERS — Variable crimson to white; in 

 clusters. 



TENNESSEE BELLE — A bright rose-colored flower. 



TRIER — Creamy-white, producing large clusters. 



WHITE DOROTHY PERKINS — Pure white, in im- 

 mense clusters. 



YELLOW RAMBLER (Aglaia) — Light lemon-yellow. 



