MISS ELLA ‘VN. BAINES, The Woman Florist, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. 13 
HYBRID TEA ROSES—Continued 
HERMOSA (Bourbon)—Pleasing shade of bright pink; fine both | 
for pot and garden culture. 
JONKHEER J. L. MOCK—This grand Rose is the strongest 
growing in the Hybrid Tea class. Color clear imperial-pink; a 
glorious flower- 
KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA—Pure white with shadings 
of primrose-yellow. 
KILLARNEY—One of the finest pink Roses ever introduced. 
In coloring it is especially beautiful. 
KILLARNEY BRILLIANT—An improved Killarney. More 
brilliant in color and a better bloomer. 
K. of K.—KITCHENER OF KHARTUM (H. T.)—Flower of 
pure intense scarlet; its huge petals are velvet sheened, solid 
scarlet, and are deliciously perfumed. 
LA CHAMPAGNE (H. T.)—Strong, robust habit, with large, 
long buds of beautiful shape, which develop into good full 
blooms; color, bright chamois, shading to yellow with apricot 
center and peach-blossom reflex and yellow base. One year, 
25c; two year, 45c. 
LADY BATTERSEA—The buds are full and pointed and of a 
beautiful cherry-crimson, permeated with an orange shade. 
LADY URSULA—Color a most beautiful shade of flesh-pink of 
great substance and good form; one of the best bedding roses. 
LA FRANCE—The Queen of all the Roses. Beautiful bright 
silvery-pink with pale lilac shading. 
LAURENT CARLE—Brilliant velvety carmine. 
LOUIS PHILLIPE (China)—An old standby. Velvety-crimson. 
Abundant bloomer. 
MME. ABEL CHATENAY—Carmine-rose, shaded salmon ; 
~ pointed bud. 
WME. BUTTERFLY (H. T.)—Color bright pink suffused with 
. apricot and gold. 
MIME. CAROLINE TESTOUT—Clear bright 
flowers very large and showy. 
MME. EDOUARD HERRIOT—Buds, coral-red shaded with 
yellow at the base, the open flowers of a superb coral-red, shaded 
with yellow and bright rosy-scarlet, passing to shrimp-red; the 
color is like sunshine on a copper-red metal. One year, 35c.; 
two year, 65c. 
MME. JENNY GILLEMOT—Deep 
canary. 
MME. SEGOND WEBER—Rosy-salmon or flesh pink. 
MADEMOISELLE HELENE CAMBIER—Grand flower, opens 
orange-yellow, changing to yellow. 
MRS. AARON WARD—Coppery-orange in the open bud, 
golden-orange when partly developed, pinkish-fawn of lovely 
shade when fully open. 
MRS. ARTHUR ROBERT WADDELL—Buds opening reddish- 
salmon, reverse of petals rosy-scarlet; semi-double flowers. 
MRS. CHARLES BELL—Described as a shell-pink Radiance, 
and is a sport of that well-known Rose. Mrs. Chas. Bell, 
Red Radiance and Radiance offer a range of color that will 
be welcome, and there are no finer garden Roses for America 
than these three. 
long 
satiny-pink; 
saffron-yellow, opening 
On $T. Mtiree8 930 i 
T THE end of our selling season, we have 
A a surplus of many kinds of plants. After 
June ist to those who will send us one 
dollar we will send a fine collection of plants, 
that will be an agreeable surprise to you. The 
selection to be strictly our own. Sent by ex- 
press at purchasers’ expense. Where there is 
no express office, we will send by Parcel Post, 
but fewer plants, with soil removed. The 
number of additional plants when sent by ex- 
press more than covers the cost of expressage. 
To give our Southern Customers the benefit of 
this offer we will send this Surprise Collection 
at your planting time, if you give us the date. 
We realize that June Ist is too late for you. 
We send several thousand of the Surprise Col- 
lections each year, and all are pleased with 
them. Get five friends to order with you and 
get your collection free. 
MISS LOLITA ARMOUR (Howard & Smith, 1920)—The 
flowers are of large size, full, double, with petals of great sub- 
stance and delightfully fragrant. As the flowers expand they 
develop to a deep coral-red with a golden coppery red suffusion, 
the base of the petals a rich golden-yellow with coppery-red 
sheen. The plant is a strong, vigorous grower, and very free 
flowering. One year, 35c; two year, 65c. 
MRS. CHARLES V. RUSSELL (H. T.)—Rosy carmine flowers 
of large size and fine globular form, double to center and fra- 
grant. One year, 35c; two year, 65c. 
MRS. HENRY MORSE (H. T.)—Bud very large, long pointed. 
flower very large, double, fragrant, color flesh-cream ground 
with a sheen of bright rose, deeply impregnated and washed 
vermillion with clear vermillion veining on petals. One year, 
35c; two year, 65c 
MRS. H. R. DARLINGTON (H. T.)—Creamy-yellow; both 
free and fragrant. 
MISS AMELIA GUDE (H. T.)—Bud long, pointed; flower 
medium size; deep yellow center, shading to cream. 
MRS. C. E. VAN ROSSEM (H. T.)—Flower well formed, vel- 
vety ted; fragrant. 
METEOR—Dark velvety crimson, shaded maroon. 
garden Rose. 
MY MARYLAND—Color, glowing intense pink, which lightens 
up beautifully as the flower expands. 
NERISSA (H. T.)—Pink buds, opening into double creamy 
flowers, deepening to peach color in center. Ome year, 25c. 
NEW COLUMBIA (H. T.)—Flowers true pink, deepening to 
glowing pink—a little lighter than Columbia, with outer petals 
Teflexed, allowing the bud to open better. One year, 25c; 
two year, 45c. 
OPHELIA—Salmon-flesh, shaded with rose; a fine decorative 
variety. Growth vigorous. Certainly a glorious Rose. 
PERLE VON GODESBERG—The Yellow Kaiserin. A pure 
white with yellow center. 
PILGRIM (H. T.)—Beautiful shade of bright rose pink. 
PREMIER (H. T.)—Rich dark pink flowers of full size, fine form, 
and pleasing fragrance; thornless stems. One year, 25c; 
two year, 45c. 
PRESIDENT TAFT—Most remarkable of all pink Roses. It has 
a shining, intense deep pink color possessed by no other Rose. 
PRESIDENT WILSON (H. T.)—A delightful shade salmon-pink. 
RADIANCE (H. T.)—Brilliant rose-pink buds, opening to well- 
formed shining flowers with lighter tints on the reverse of the 
petals; globular in shape aad very fragrant. 
RED RADIANCE (H. T.)—Bearing big, globular flowers of deep 
rose-red on strong, individual canes which are freely produced 
all summer until frost. 
RED COLUMBIA (H. T.)—A brilliant scarlet-crimson of ex- 
quisite shade. 
RED GIANT (H. T.)—Good strong grower, a deep rosy-carmine 
color, extra fine Rose. 
RED LETTER DAY-—lIts velvety, brilliant, glowing scarlet- 
crimson buds and fully opened cactus-like flowers never fade. 
REV. F. PAGE ROBERTS (Cant & Sons, 1921)—A Rose of 
remarkable beauty both in form and color. The long-pointed 
buds are of a coppery-red stained red on the outside and open 
to good full double fragrant flowers of a golden yellow par- 
ticularly high colored in late summer and fall. The plant is 
of vigorous branching habit with beautiful foliage. Ome year, 
35c; two year, 65c. 
RHEA REID—Flowers large and double; rich dark velvety red; 
a good red garden Rose. 
RICHMOND—Pure rich scarlet; very free and continuous flower- 
A grand 
ing. 
ROSE MARIE—Might best be described as a bright water- 
melon-red. 
ROYAL RED (H. T.)—Large foliage and good bloom of intense 
glowing crimson. ‘The buds are large, well formed and the fra- 
grance is delightful. Ome year, 25c; two year, 45c. 
SENSATION—The color is an entrancing shade of red. The bud 
long-pointed and the open flower beautiful, with extreme size 
and good color to the last. One year, 25c; two year, 45c. 
SUNBURST—The color is orange-copper; edge of petals lighter; 
some call the color cadmium-yellow. 
SOUVENIR DE LA MALMAISON (Bourbon).—Blush-white, 
shaded flesh; large and very double. 
TEMPLAR (H. T.)—Bud medium size; flower medium size, very 
lasting. Vigorous, upright, abundant and continuous bloomer. 
Clear bright red, of exceeding double form. Strongly perfumed. 
THERESE ZEIMET-LAMBERT (H. T.)—Bud large, long- 
pointed; flower large, full, double; deep rose, with yellow ground, 
orange base; strong fragrance; hardy. 
TIPPERARY—An attractive shade of soft golden-yellow. 
WELLESLEY—A beautiful shade of pink, the outside of the 
petals being very bright in color, with silvery reverse. 
W. C. GAUNT—Pointed buds of brilliant velvety vermilion, 
tipped scarlet. 
WHITE KILLARNEY—It is pure white in color, long in bud, 
fine form. 
WHITE LA FRANCE—Light fawn color, almost white; rightly 
described as white La France. 
WHITE OPHELIA (H. T.)—Strong, sweet fragrance. Color 
white with slight pink tinge in center which disappears when 
bloom opens. 
WILLIAM SHEAN—Purest pink petals shell-shaped. 
YVONNE VACHEROT—Color porcelain-white, strongly marked 
with pure pink; long pointed buds. 
