W. R. GRAY, OAKTON, FAIRFAX COUNTY, VIRGINIA 
BABY ROSES 
The first Rose of this class was the “Baby Rambler” introduced a few years ago. Its 
name came from the resemblance of the bloom to that of the Crimson Rambler, but as it is not 
a climber the name is misleading. All the varieties are perfectly hardy and are among the most 
free blooming of all Roses. Splendid for low hedges. 
Orloanti Rom<^ 
Made from a single stem having 100 blooms 
Madam Cutbush. Pink. This dainty 
little variety blooms most profusely. In habit, 
form and size it is exactly like the red Baby 
Rambler, but the color is a beautiful, shining 
pink. Price, mailing size, 15 cts. ; strong 
2-year plants, 35 cts. 
Jessie. Scarlet. The flowers in color are 
like those of Richmond Rose, and are borne in 
great clusters. This dwarf polyantha is ideal 
for use as a bedding plant. Price, mailing size, 
15 cts.; strong 2-year plants, 35 cts. 
Sulpho Tobacco Soap 
Perfectly safe; sure extermination to all 
insects. 3-oz. package, sufficient for one and 
one-half gallons solution. Price, postpaid, 13c. 
8-oz. package, sufficient for four gallons of 
solution. Price, postpaid, 28 cts. 
UriCanS rvosc. center. Of all the 
Baby Ramblers introduced this is the best. 
It is a veritable bouquet of beautifully arranged 
flowers of deep geranium-red with a showy 
center of pure white. The color effect is 
striking. The plant grows rapidly and is one 
of the most desirable of its class. The blooms 
have a stiff, paper- 
like texture which 
makes them last for 
days. Price, mailing 
size, 15 cts.; strong 
2-year plants, 35cts. 
Catherine Zeimet 
White. The flowers 
are pure in color an 
the fragrance is de- 
lightful. These are 
borne in thecustom.- 
ary large trusses and 
are very showy; as 
desirable as the 
crimson Baby Ram- 
bler for potting or 
borders. Price, mail- 
ing size, lOcts.; 2-ycar plants, 35cts. 
Baby Rambler. Red. A won- 
derful little Rose. It is equally 
fine for bedding or for growing in 
pots. The plants grow only about 
18 inches tall, but bloom constantly. The 
flowers are small, bright red, in clusters similar 
to the popular Crimson Rambler. The plant 
is vigorous and hardy, and the foliage is ap- 
parently very free from the attacks of insects. 
Price, mailing size, 10 cts.; strong 2-year 
plants, 35 cts. 
Madam Cecil Brunner. This is a minia- 
ture rose, but does not belong to the same class 
as the Baby Ramblers. It blooms in sprays of 
5 to 8 buds, each on a stem 4 to 6 inches long; 
the buds are pointed and as perfect in form 
as a Kaiserine or Cochet, but only a half inch 
long or less, fully double and opening into a 
perfect rose; in color a most beautiful salmon 
pink. This rose has jumped into popularity in 
a most wonderful way in the last two years, 
and is now grown for cut flowers in immense 
numbers. It is a strong, free grower, making a 
good sized bush and is a fine rose for the garden, 
blooming continuously. Price, 1-year plants, 
15cts; 2-year plants, 40 cts. 
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