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lea Roses 
ALEXANDER HILL GRAY (T.)—Pale lemon-yellow, deepen- 
ue in the center. One of the hardiest and most beautiful Tea 
oses. : 
BLUMENSCHMIDT—Pure citron-yellow; outer petals edged 
tender rose. 
BRIDESMAID—A grand pink Rose for all purposes. 
CATHERINE MERMET—Light rosy-flesh color; large, full and 
globular. 
DEVONIENSIS—Creamy-white with blush center; called the 
Magnolia Rose. 
DUCHESS DE BRABANT —Light rose, shading to salmon; very 
free. A good grower. 
ETOILE DE LYON—Bright sulphur-yellow; fine form, large 
size; a fine yellow Rose. 
HELEN GOOD—The color is a delicate yellow, suffused with 
pink, each petal edged deeper; very chaste and beautiful. 
LADY HILLINGDON (T.)—Handsome flowers of clear apricot 
yeHows hardy; of much vigor, and with an autumn blooming 
abit. 
LADY ROBERTS (T.)—Rich reddish apricot, edges of petals 
shaded orange, merging to copper-red at the base. 
MADAME LOMBARD—Bright deep rose; large, good habit; 
free bloomer. 
MADEMOISELLE FRANZISKA KRUGER—Yellow 
copper shades; then yellow flushed rosy-pink. 
MRS. BENJAMIN R. CANT—Color deep rose; inner petals 
soft silvery-rose. 
MADISON—A splendid pure white Rose. 
MAMMAN COCHET—Light pink shaded with salmon-yellow. 
MARIE GUILLOT—Pure white, with large buds and open 
flowers as perfect as a Camellia bloom. 
MARIE VAN HOUTTE—Canary-yellow, deeper center, the 
border of the petals tipped with bright rose. 
PAPA GONTIER—Rosy-crimson; fine long bud. 
SAFRANO—Bright apricot color; hardy. 
SNOW FLAKE—Medium size, pure white; fine bedder. 
Som BREUIL—Flowers large, full; color white, shaded delicate 
salmon. 
SOUVENIR DE PIERRE NOTTING—Color apricot-yellow, 
blended with coppery-yellow. 
THE BRIDE—Pure white, with tinge of pink when planted in 
the garden. 
THE QUEEN—A white sport from Souv. d’Un Ami; large and fine. 
WHITE BOUGERE—An elegant pure white Rose. 
WHITE MAMMAN COCHET—Creamy-white flowers faintly 
tinged with blush. 
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Pacific Planting 
Price, one-year, 20c each, except where noted; 
two-year, 40c each, except where noted. Your 
choice of any six 20c plants for $1.08; 
any six 40c plants for $2.29. 
BELLE OF PORTUGAL (CI. T.)\—The blossoms are very large, 
soft salmon-pink in color. Supported singly on long stems. 
It will not stand any great amount of cold and is for southern 
planting. One year, 40c each; two year, 75¢ each. 
CLIMBING COLUMBIA (Cl. H. T.)—The counterpart of 
Columbia except a vigorous climber. Bright pink. One year, 
35c each; two year, 60c each. Fine form. 
CLIMBING DEVONIENSIS (C.T.)—Creamy-white, blush center. 
CLIMBING ETOILE DE FRANCE (C. H. T.)—One of the 
very best dark, velvety crimson Climbing Roses. 
CLIMBING GRUSS AN TEPLITZ (C. H. T.)—A perfect 
sheet of dazzling crimson when in bloom. 
CLIMBING HELEN GOULD (Good & Reese, 1912.) (C. H. 
T.)—Wartrm watermelon-red charming flowers. A grand climber. 
CLIMBING KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA (C. H. T.) 
—Pure white. mete 
CLIMBING KILLARNEY (C. H. T.)—Of vigorous climbing 
habit; deep shell-pink. 
CLIMBING LADY ASHTOWN—Almost hardy; produces 
large crop of large soft rose-colored flowers; a beauty. 
CLIMBING LADY HILLINGDON (C. T.)—Makes exquisite 
buds of deep apricot-yellow, shading to orange. 
CLIMBING MADAME CAROLINE TESTOUT (C. H. T.)— 
Beautiful glowing pink. 
CLIMBING MAMAN COCHET (C. T.)—A vigorous climber; 
soft pink color. 
CLIMBING MARIE GUILLOT (C. T.)—A grand pure white. 
CLIMBING METEOR (C. H. T.)—A ‘grand climber; color 
velvety maroon. 
CLIMBING OPHELIA (C. H. T.)—The exact counterpart of 
Ophelia except it is a vigorous climber; color salmon-flesh. 
MISS ELLA V. BAINES, The Woman Florist, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO... 
Price, one-year plants, 20c 
each; two-year plants, 40c 
each. Your Choice of any 
six 20 cent 
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CLIMBING PAPA GONTIER (C. T.)—Color rich red; a beauty. 
CLIMBING RHEA REID (C. H. T.)—Richest deep crimson im- 
aginable; fine grower. 
CLIMBING SOUVENIR OF WOOTTON (C. H. T.)—Bearing 
deep crimson flowers of the largest size. 
CLIMBING SOUVENIR DE MALMAISON (Cl. Bour.)—Shell 
pink, very double and as strong a grower as the variety ‘‘Souve- 
nir’’ in the south. A very popular climber and good bloomer. 
CLIMBING SUNBURST—There never has been enough propa- 
gated to supply the demand. A deep salmon-yellow, long- 
pointed bud. One year, 30c; two year, 55c. 
CLIMBING WHITE MAMAN COCHET (C. T.)—Here we 
have a climbing form that will become as popular a climber 
as its parent has asa bush Rose. Grand, huge white flowers 
tinged pink. 
GAINESBOROUGH (C. H. T.)—Elegantly tinged fawn, almost 
white and lustrous as satin. When in full bloom it resembles 
a large, fine fluffy Peony, but without a suggestion of stiffness, 
often measuring eight to nine inches in diameter. 
JAMES SPRUNT (C. T.)—Deep cherry-red, very double and 
hardy. 
LAMARGUE (N.)—White shaded lemon; very sweet scented; 
an elegant variety. 
MARECHAL NIEL (N.)—This is the old standby yellow Rose 
in the South, where it is hardy, indeed it will bloom in any 
garden, but it is not hardy in the north. Immense deep golden- 
yellow fiowers with the deepest, richest tea fragrance of all 
Roses. -One year, 25c; two year, 50c. 
PILLAR OF GOLD (C. T.)—The blooms are double to the 
center, of the largest size; and come in immense bouquets of 
from five to ten blooms on a single branch. The color, ruby- 
ted suffused with golden-yellow. > 
REINE MARIE HENRIETTE (C. T.)—Deep cherry-red. _This 
Rose takes the lead as a climber from New Orleans to Phila- 
delphia. 
REVE d’OR, or GOLDEN CHAIN (N.)—Buff yellow, very 
free bloomer, very pretty. Strong grower; will do well in any 
situation. 
SOLFATARE (N.)—Fine clear sulphur-yellow; very fine, large, 
shapely bud with fluffy double open flower. 
WILLIAM ALLEN RICHARDSON (N.)—Very deep orange- 
yellow; medium size, but extremely showy and distinct; very 
attractive. 
