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W. R. Gray, Oakton, Fairfax County, Virginia 
NEW ROSES OF SPECIAL MERIT, conUnued 
Catherine Zeimet (White Baby Rambler). Quite similar to the other well- 
known Baby Rambler Roses. The flowers are, however, pure white; the fragrance is 
delightful. These are borne in the custbinary large trusses and are very showy, and 
as desirable as the crimson Baby Rambler for potting or borders. Price, mailing size, 
15 cts.; 2-yr. plants, 35 cts. 
Killamev ^ phenomenal new Hybrid Tea Rose, especially as to the coloring, 
which is an exquisite shade of deep shell-pink. The flowers are enormous, 
the petals frequently measuring 2*^ inches deep. Wonderfully strong, throwing up 
heavy shoots crowned with long and heavy buds. Free-flowering and perfectly hardy. 
Price, strong l-yr. plants, by mail, 15 cts.; heavy, 2-yr. plants, 30 cts.; extra-heavy, 
3-yr. plants, 60 cts. 
Frau Karl Druschki. Sometimes called White American Beauty. This new hardy 
Rose is of German origin, and has won many prizes and made 
many friends. It is unquestionably the ideal hardy white Rose. Its flowers, which 
are very large, are perfect in form and snow-white, with large, shell-shaped petals. 
A strong, vigorous, healthy grower and remarkably free-flowering. Price, flne mailing 
size plants, from 3-in. pots., 15 cts.; strong 2-yr. plants, 40 cts.; extra-heavy 3-yr. 
plants, 60 cts. 
Richmond. Free-blooming as Bridesmaid or Golden Gate; scarlet-crimson 
flowers are borne on flne, long stems, which make it specially valuable for cutting 
purposes. It is a strong competitor of Liberty and Meteor for forcing. We recommend 
it as a sterling novelty of unusual merit. Price, 3-in., 15 cts.; 2-yr. plants, 25 cts. 
Blumenschmldt. Tea. Deep golden yellow of the richest and purest shade. Price, 
mailing size, 10 cts.; 2-yr. plants, 25 cts. 
Dean Hole. An intense salmon-pink, with bud of extraordinary length opening 
into a mammoth bloom of 
splendid substance. An 
English gold medal Rose 
that is bound to rank with 
the very best. Price, 10 
cts.; 2-yr. plants, 25 cts. 
Hybrid Tea Rose, 
Chas. Dingee. This Rose 
was first named W. R. 
Smith, for Mr. W. R. 
Smith, Superintendent of 
the United States Botan- 
ical Gardens at Washing- 
ton, D. C., from whom 
I procured a stock before 
it was ever offered by 
any catalogue. Since then 
several catalogues have 
carefully renamed it and 
have claimed that they 
were the originators and 
sole owners of the Rose 
and that it "cannot be 
had elsewhere.” None of 
these statements are true. 
Cardinal. New Hy- 
brid Tea Rose. For forc- 
ing recommended as being 
better than Liberty and 
in the open ground su- 
perior to Liberty or Me- 
teor. A strong, robust 
grower, with large, mas- 
sive crimson flowers; deli- 
ciously fragrant, full and 
double to the center. 
Extremely free-flowering 
Frau Karl Druschki and of easy culture. A 
