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MISS ELLA V. BAINES, The Woman Florist, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. 
end ou LAT AY Climbing 
Price, one-year, 25 cents each, except where noted; 
ALBERTINE (H. Cl.)—Vermilion buds, coppery chamois yellow 
flowers passing to coppery-rose rather loosely formed. Blooms 
in loose clusters.. Leathery, shining foliage. 
ALIDA LOVETT (H. W. )—Both buds and flowers are large; are 
of ideal form, are held on stiff stems a foot and a half to two 
feet long and ‘the color is a liv ely bright shell-pink with shadings 
of rich sulphur at the base of the petals—a combination that is 
both novel and beautiful. Pleasantly perfumed. 
AMERICAN PILLAR (H. M.)—A single flowering variety of 
great beauty, which appeals to everyone. The flowers are of 
enormous size, three to four inches across, of a lovely shade 
of apple-blossom pink, with a clear white eye Ena clusters-of 
yellow stamens. These flowers are borne in immense bunches, 
and a large plant in full bloom is a sight not easily forgotten. 
AVIATEUR BLERIOT (H. W.) Saffron-yellow, center golden- 
yellow; full and double, flowering in clusters. 
BESS LOVETT (AH. W.)—The flowers are clear bright red, 
good size and of double, full, cupped form, lasting a long ee 
in good condition. Beautiful in bud and bloom and the most 
fragrant of the Climbing Roses. 
BIRDIE BLYE —(Heart of France.)—Our patrons from various 
parts clamored for more because it can always be counted on 
for its bright satiny-pink blossoms, quite cup-shaped with 
fragrance in the cup. You’d enjoy this Rose planted where it 
could grow to 3 to 4 feet and please you with weekly bouquets. 
BONNIE PRINCE (H. W. )—Bud small, long-pointed; flower 
medium size cupped double, fragrant, white with tinge of yellow 
in center, borne in clusters. Very vigorous climber, profuse 
bloomer in Jane: and occasionally thereafter. Very hardy. 
No two year olds. 
CHRISTINE WRIGHT (H. W.)—A most exquisite Rose, a cross 
between Caroline Testout and an unnamed seedling; it is of 
strong climbing habit with large heavy dark green foliage which 
is immune to disease. The flowers are double from three and 
one-half to four inches in diameter, borne singly and in clusters, 
of perfect form, beautiful in the bud, and in the fully expanded 
flower; in color a most refreshing bright wild-rose pink. 
CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY (H. W.)—Same color, size 
and fragrance as American Beauty, with the addition of the 
climbing habit. Good foliage and better blooming qualities. 
Blooms three to four inches across; has proved perfectly hardy 
and stands heat and drought as well as any Rose in our collection. 
CLIMBING WHITE AMERICAN BEAUTY (H. W.)—A hardy 
disease-resistant variety. It is much more double than Silver 
Moon, with but a single flower to a stem. Has excellent keep- 
ing qualities 
CRIMSON RAM BLER (C. P.) — Bright crimson flowers pro- 
duced in large clusters of pyramidal form; grand variety for 
pillars and arches and to train over porches; also makes a fine 
attractive hedge 
DOROTHY PERKINS (Perkins, 1902.) (H. W.)—A most beau- 
tiful deep pink; the flowers are borne in large clusters of small 
double blooms and are very sweetly scented. 
DR. HUEY (H. W.)—Bud medium size; flower medium size 
(about 2 teiies in diameter), semi-double; borne in clusters of 
3 or 4 on good stems. Color dark crimson-maroon, of great 
brilliancy; stamens and anthers light yellow. Blooms con- 
tinuously for three weeks. 
DR. W. VAN FLEET (H. W.)—Flowers when open run four 
inches and over in diameter. The center is built high, petals 
beautifully undulated and cupped. The color is a remarkable 
delicate shade of flesh-pink on the outer surface, deepening to 
rosy-flesh in the center. 
EMILY GRAY (H. W.)—A new yellow climbing Rose with glossy 
undulated holly-like foliage. The buds are long and flowers of 
golden yellow are large and semi-double. Needs winter pro- 
tection north of Wa ashington, 2 
EUGENE JACQUET—Handsome truss of fragrant, cherry-red 
flowers, borne evenly and uniformly in the greatest profusion. 
It holds the flower unusually long—the color improves with age. 
GARDENIA (H. W. )—Bright yellow, cream color when open; 
very fragrant early flowering. This is the hardy Marechal 
Niel; double yellow flowering. 
HEART OF GOLD (H. W. )—Bud crimson size; flower medium 
size, single, open lasting, crimson shading to white center with 
yellow stamens, borne in clusters on medium long stems. No 
two year to offer. 
HIAWATHA (H. W.)—Its flowers are about one and one-half 
inches across, and produced in long, pendulous sprays, with 
frequently from forty to fifty flowers on a spray. In color it 
is briiliant ruby-carmine, with a clear white eye and a mass 
of golden stamens. 
JACOTTE (H. W.)—Bud large, orange and yellow; flower large, 
semi-double, open, cupped, very lasting; deep coppery-yellow, 
tinted coppery-red; borne several together on long strong 
stem; fragrant. 
JEAN GIRIN (The ever-blooming Dorothy Perkins)—The flow- 
ers are amnilas in form and color to the pink Dorothy Perkins. 
The chief merit of this Rose is that after giving a.mass of bloom 
in June, like the other climbers, it blooms again. Cut off all 
of the June blooms to help the plant produce more flowers 
during the summer and fall. 
LADY GAY (W.)—Flowers of a deep cherry-pink, shading on 
the edge of the petals to a very delicate soft tone of pink. 
K OSS 
Various Types 
two-year, IO Les each. 
MARIE GOUCHAULT (E. Turbat & Co. )—Growth very vigor- 
ous, teddish green wood, nearly thornless, abundant glossy- 
green foliage, large elongated clusters of 30 to 40 double flowers, 
as large as those of Dorothy Perkins, fine lighted red, passing 
to bright salmon-pink, produce a great effect. Very early 
variety flowering three weeks before Dorothy Perkins, very 
lasting and resistant to diseases. 
MARY LOVETT (H. W.)—In this Dr. Van Fleet has brought 
out another Wichuraiana Hybrid, a cross between a seedling 
Wichuraiana and Kaiserin Augusta Victoria and termed a 
“White Dr. Van Fleet.”” Loses foliage early, 
Special Ofer! 
HARDY R Ooses 
CLIMBING 
Any 6 one-year plants for only $1.38 
Order Collection No. 22. 
Any 12 one-year plants for only $2.59 
Order Collection No. 23. 
Any 6 two-year plants for only $2.50 
Order Collection No. 24. 
Any 12 two-year plants for 
only $4.88 
Order Collection No. 25. 
MARY WALLACE—This is Dr. Van Fleet’s masterpiece. Hardy 
on a line with Washington, D. C. Blooms two or three times 
during the summer months. . : 
a bushy growth 6 to 8 feet high. Bright clear rose-pink with 
salmon at base of petals. 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER (H. W.)—Vivid scarlet, shaded 
crimson, makes a brilliant display for a long period of time in 
the garden. A wonderful climbing Rose. 
RED DOROTHY PERKINS, or EXCELSA (W.)—Crimson- 
scarlet pillar Rose. Quite hardy in addition to all its other 
fine pomts. The flowers are very double, produced in large 
trusses. The color is intense crimson-maroon, the tips of the 
petals tinged with scarlet. 
ROSARY (Pink Tausendschoen)—This is a bright pink form of 
Tausendschoen. A grand Rose from any standpoint. 
SHOWER OF GOLD (H. W.)—The color is a deep golden- 
yellow, with orange shadings in ee acenter This fills the 
“Jong felt want’’ for a “Yellow Rambl 
SILVER MOON (H. W.)—Flowers ses ‘large, four and one- 
half inches and-over in diameter. Pure white in color; petals 
of great substance, beautifully cupped, forming a clematis-like 
flower. The large bunch of yellow stamens in the center adds 
to its attractiveness. 
TAUSENDSCHOEN, or THOUSAND BEAUTIES (H. M.)— 
The flowers upon first opening are the most delicate shade of 
pink ever seen in a Rose; might be described asa white, delicately 
flushed pink, changing to Tosy-carmine. It oe its name from 
its many flowers and the variation in colorin 
VEILCHENBLAU, THE BLUE ROSE (H. M e-This i is a much 
better Rose than some give it credit for. It opens a reddish- 
violet, quickly changing to violet-blue. 
WHITE DOROTHY PERKINS (W.)—A white climber that 
in every way is the equal if not superior to Crimson Rambler 
as a red, and Dorothy Perkins as a Pink. This Rose has no 
tival as a white climber. 
A pillar rose supporting itself in. 
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