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MISS ELLA V. BAINES, The Woman Florist, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. . 
Hybrid Tea Roses... 
One year plants 25c each, EXCEDE Your choice of any six 25c plants for $1.38; 
Any six 45c plants for $2.54. 
Two year plants 45c each, orcas 
AMERICAN LEGION (H. T.)—Bud well shaped, globular; 
flower large, full, lasting, cerise-red throughout; fragrant. 
ANNIE LAURIE (H. T.)—Bud large, long-pointed; flower large» 
cupped, very double; flesh pink; edges deeper, golden yellow 
base. Borne on long strong stem. 
ANTOINE RIVOIRE—Rosy-flesh on yellow ground. 
ARTHUR COOK (H. T.)—Bud large, long-pointed; flower very 
large, extremely double, very lasting; deep velvety crimson with 
a beautiful sheen; long stem; strong fragrance. One year, 
60c each; two year, $1.00. 
ARTHUR R. GOODWIN (Per.)—This is a genuine “‘Pernetiana,” 
and is perfectly hardy everywhere. Color is coppery orange-red, 
passing to salmon-pink as the flowers expand. One year, 
25c; two year, 50c. 
BESSIE BROWN (Alex. Dickson, 1899.)—Creamy-white flowers; 
sweetly scented. 
BRIARCLIFF (H.T.)—Flower 414 inches across, high center, deep 
rose-pink center, passing to lighter on outer petals, with a touch 
of citron-green at base, borne singly on long stem. 
CUBMEBION OF THE WORLD—Clear bright pink, always in 
oom. 
CHARLES K. DOUGLAS (H. T.)—Bud large, long pointed; 
flower large, full, double, sweet fragrance; color intense flaming 
scarlet, flushed bright velvety crimson. . 
CHARMER (H. T.)—Silvery pink, with long pointed buds, good 
strong stems. 
COL. OSWALD FITZGERALD (H. T.)—A brilliant Rose. Its 
blood red velvety-crimson beautifully finished blooms are pro- 
duced in great profusion on erect stems. 
COLONEL R. S. WILLIAMSON—Color satiny-white with deep 
blush center; blooms large. i 
COLUMBIA (Hill, 1918)—The color is a true pink, deepening 
as it opens to glowing pink. 
COMMONWEALTH (H.7T.)—Bud large long-pointed;flower large, 
open, double, very lasting; deep pink; continuous bloomer. 
CRIMSON QUEEN—Color a rich, bright velvety crimson. 
grand garden Rose, always in bloom. | 
CRUSADER (H. T.)—It is free flowering, and the blooms are 
big and double, and in color a rich velvety crimson. 
DUCHESS OF WELLINGTON —Intense saffron-yellow, stained 
with rich crimson. 
American Legion 
EDEL (H. T.)—Bud very large; flower very large, double; sweet 
fragrance. Color white, with the faintest ivory shading to- 
ward base, passing to pure white; free bloomer. 
ETOILE DE FRANCE—Color a lovely shade of clear, red- 
crimson velvet; very fragrant. 
ELSIE BECKWITH (H. T.)—Very sweetly scented blooms 
with large bold stiff petals produced on strong stems. Color 
a rich glowing rosy pink. 
ETOILE DE HOLLAND (H. T.)—Flower bright dark red of 
medium size, fairly full; deliciously perfumed. 
EUGENE E. MARLITT (H. T.)—Very double, of a rich bright 
careune, with scarlet tones which do not fade in the hottest 
weather. 
FRANCIS SCOTT KEY—An American seedling, raised by John 
Cook. In color, red. It shows good growing characteristics 
and is undoubtedly a valuable variety. 
FRANK W. DUNLOP—Brilliant dark pink; free flowering and 
an all round fine Rose. 
Edel 
Annie Laurie 
Briarcliff 
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Makes a 
Wonder Garden 
PRICES 
Trial size, 15 cents; 
small size, 25 cents; 
100 tablets, 75 cents; 
1000 tablets, $3.50. 
Golden Ophelia 
Duchess of Wellington 
F. R. PATZER—The color is creamy-buff, back of petals delicate 
warm pink. ne 
GENERAL MacARTHUR—Shape is fine; color brilliant scarlet. 
GEN. SUPERIOR ARNOLD JANSSEN—Deep glowing car- 
mine, carried erect on stiff robust stems. Very free. 
GOLDEN OPHELIA (H. T.)—Beautiful foliage; the flower is of 
medium size, a beautifully formed bud of bright golden yellow. | 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ—Bright crimson, fiery-red center; cup- | 
shaped; semi-double; flowers in clusters; so free in bloom as to 
present a blaze of scarlet. a eae ail 
HADLEY (H. T.)—Deep velvety crimson, retaining its brilliancy 
at all seasons of the year. The fragrance is excelled only by 
American Beauty. 
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HELEN GOULD or BALDWIN—This is a grand Rose of the | 
very highest merit for the garden; bright watermelon-red; very 
free grower and bloomer. ~ 
HOOSIER BEAUTY (H. T.)—Color scarlet red. Long slender 
buds, flower full and fine. Velvety texture. 
