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W. R. Gray, Oakton, Fairfax County, Virginia 
Rhea Reid (see page 2} 
NEW. ROSES OF SPECIAL MERIT, continued 
'Ooldcn Cochct Helen Good), Tea. The only true Cochet Rose known except 
, the old, well-known Pink and White Cochet. The color is a delicate 
> yellow, sulTuscd with pink, each petal edged deeper, very chaste and beautiful. The 
i, color, with its inimense size and exquisite form, makes it without question the greatest 
Tea Rose ever introduced. Price, strong mailing-size plants from 3-in. pots, 15 cts. ; 
fine 2-yr. plants, 30 cts. (See cut, p. 10.) 
CldTd WstSOn. flowers are very graceful, and arc produced in remarkable 
1 profusion. The buds are very beautiful, and are supported on 
long stems, making it desirable for cutting. The color is salmon-pink, very difficult 
to describe. Price, fine mailing-size plants, to cts.; 2-yr. strong plants, 25 cts.; heavy, 
3-yr. plants on own roots, 50 cts. 
Wm. Shean. H. T. A fine grower, throwing up long, stiff canes, crowned with 
I l<trge, pointed flowers of Killarney-pink; full, free and perpetual; one of the very largest 
j of Roses. Price, 15 cts.; 3-in. pots, 25 cts.; 2-yr. plants, 40 cts. 
Freiherr von Marschall. flowers are large, beautifully shaped, double and 
( full, borne in wonderful profusion all through the 
I growing season. It is a bright red, one of the brightest red Tea Roses in existence. 
Price, mailing size, 3-in. pots, 15 cts.; heavy, 2-yr. plants. 30 cts. 
American Beauty. Largest, sweetest and best of all hardy Roses. It is a genuine, 
71 hardy everblooming Rose. For immensity in size, rich color, 
exquisite form and delicious fragrance it stands without an equal. It is a quick and 
bushy grower and a continuous bloomer, makes magnificent buds and large, deep, 
double flowers, and is valuable both for house and garden culture. Color a rich, rosy 
crimson, shaded and veined in the most charming fashion; very fragrant. Price, 15 cts.’ 
3-in. pots, 25 cts.; 2-yr. plants, 35 cts. ’ 
