MISS ELLA V. 
Polyantha 
or 
Baby Roses 
Price, I-year, 20c each, 
except where noted; 2-year, 
40c each, except where noted. 
Your choice of any six 20c 
plants for $1.08; any six 40c 
plants for $2.29. 
BS Jo 
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BABY RAMBLER (Levavasseur, 1903.)—This is the original | 
Baby Rambler. In bloom all the time. Flowers in large 
clusters of brightest rosy crimson 
BABY TAUSENDSCHOEN—A bush form of “Climbing Taus- 
endschoen”’ or “Thousand Beauties,” having all the charms in 
the variable coloring in its flowers that its parent has. 
CATHERINE ZEIMET, or WHITE BABY RAMBLER— 
Grows to a height of twenty inches and produces double pure 
white flowers in abundance. 
CHATILLON ROSE (D. Poly.)—Bud small, long pointed; 
flower medium size, semi-double, cupped, very lasting bright 
pink; slight fragrance. Hardy. 
CLOTHILDE SOUPERT (H. Poly.)—Known the world over as 
one of the very best of all bedding Roses. The only rival of 
“Hermosa.” Ivory-white, shading towards the center to 
bright silvery-pink. 
ELLEN POULSON—Dark brilliant pink, large, full, 
scented. 
ERNA TESCHENDORFF—The flowers are of a deep crimson 
color, flushed with carmine. It is much sought after in America 
to bloom in pots during winter and for Easter time. 
ETOILE LUISANTE, or BABY HERRIOT—Its color is a 
shrimp-pink with intense coppery-yellow suffusion, the base of 
the petals golden-yellow which intensifies and lightens up its 
high colors. 
GEORGE ELGER—A lovely little golden-yellow Polyantha 
“Rose, with good admixture of Tea blood; like all its class, it is 
free in growth, free in bloom with small, glossy foliage. 
GRETA KLUIS (Dwarf Poly) )—A pretty shade of deep carmine- 
pink, passing to a dark pink 
GRUSS AN AACHEN (H. Poly. )—Yellowish-rose colored with 
salmon-pink and red shadings. Owing to the size and beauty 
of its flowers and its symmetrical growth, this variety is highly 
recommended for low, bright massing. 
IDEAL (D. Poly.)—Flower medium size, double, full, open, 
globular, dark velvety crimson; very lasting; borne in clusters 
on average stem; blooms abundantly all season. Hardy. 
LA FAYETTE (Poly.)—Brilliant cherry-crimson flowers as large 
as Paul’s Scarlet Climber, produced in branched trusses con- 
tinuously from June until frost. The most. brilliant and sat- 
isfactory Rose in this class for bordering walks or for edging 
large Rose beds. 
LE MARNE—Dwarf, perpetual flowering Polyantha. Semi- 
double flowers, bright salmon-rose at the edges, rosy blush 
inside. Has fine keeping qualities. : 
LE PONCEAU—Dark, red blooms.in large clusters. A choice 
variety. 
MADEMOISELLE CECILE BRUNNER (Poly. )—This is the 
popular Baby Pink or “Sweetheart’” Rose. It makes a hand- 
some miniature Rose coming in sprays of three't to five buds. 
Color blush, shaded light salmon-pink. 
eS. EDITH CAVEL—Bright crimson; white eye; very beau- 
tifu 
ORANGE KING (D. Poly.)—Bud small; ones small; double, 
deep orange-yellow, in large clusters. Vigorous, bushy; free 
bloomer from July to November. 
ORLEANS—Showiest and prettiest of all Baby Ramblers. Deep 
cerise or Geranium-pink with distinct showy center of pure 
white; florets not crowded, but of beautiful atrangement and 
cannot be beaten. 
RED ORLEANS (Poly.)—Color is brilliant geranium red, suf- 
fused with rose and center white. The flowers come in great 
trusses and make a fine showing all summer. This Rose when 
massed in solid beds or along borders is very fine. 
TIP TOP (‘‘Baby Doll’’)—Is golden-yellow tipped with clear, 
bright cerise. The foliage is narrow, long and sharply pointed, 
fa deep glossy green—a very. peouia eeleiig: for ate Jovely 
‘Tittle doll-roses. 
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BAINES, The Woman Florist, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. 
Lawn planting of Polyantha Rose. 
Ellen Poulson. 
Climbing Polyanthas 
CLIMBING MADEMOISELLE CECILE BRUNNER (C. H. P.) 
—Rosy-pink on a rich creamy-white ground. 
PHYLLIS BIDE (Cl. Poly.) (Mult.)—Very pretty perpetual- 
flowering Polyantha variety of fairly vigorous habit, the plants 
growing to a height of about 6 feet. The blooms, which are 
produced in loose sprays, are almost double, the color pale gold, 
tipped with pale pink. The foliage is handsome. No two 
year to offer. 
RED EXPLORER (CI. Ey. B1. Poly.)—This is the grandest acqui- 
sition to the climbing everblooming Polyantha class of roses that 
has ever been introduced. It is almost continuous in bloom; 
blooming from all new growth as fast as it appears. Fine tich 
ted in color. No two year to offer. 
JU UCC 
Little Sweet Heart 
Collection of 
Everblooming Polyantha 
ROSES 
LE PONCEAU—Crimson. 
MISS EDITH CAVELL—Scarlet. 
ORLEANS—Rosy red. 
TIP-TOP— Yellow tipped rose. 
LE MARNE—Apple blossom pink. 
MAD. C. BRUNNER (Sweet-heart) 
Salmon pink. 
One Year Size, 20c each; 
Set of SIX for $1.05. 
Two Year Size, 35c each; 
Set of SIX for $1.88. 
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