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W. R. Gray, Oakton, Fairfax County, Virginia 
HARDY HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES, continued 
healthy grower and remarkably free-flower- 
ing. Price, strong mailing-size from 3-in, 
pots. 15c.; heavy 2-yr. plants, 40c.; extra- 
size, 3-yr. plants, 60c. (See illustration, p. 4.) 
Conrad F. Meyer. Rugosa Hybrid Rose. 
A most valuable addition to the list of hardy 
free-blooming Roses. It surpasses all others 
of the type in fullness of flowers. The 
color is beautiful, a pure silvery pink. It 
is of ironclad hardiness. Its beautiful foli- 
age alone would recommend it as an orna- 
mental khrub for the garden. For a flower- 
ing hedge it should eventually take front 
rank. The fragrance of the flowers is spicy 
and delightful. Price, strong mailing-size, 
3-in. pots, IS cts.; heavy 2-yr. plants, 
40 cts.; extra-heavy, 3-yr. plants, 60 cts. 
Magna Charta. A splendid Rose; extra- 
large, full, very double flowers of fine form, 
and sweet; color, clear rosy-red, beautifully 
flushed with violet-crimson; a sure and 
profuse bloomer; one of the hardiest and 
best for general planting; not been surpassed 
by any of the newer varieties. 
GENERAL LIST OF EVERBLOOMING ROSES 
Price, mailing size from 3-in. pots, 10 
The Queen. The pure white and most 
charming Tea Rose. Makes good, finely 
formed buds, is quite full, showing the center 
but slightly, when fully open. 
Princess Bonnie. One of the brightest, 
sweetest, freest-blooming Roses in existence. 
The color is a rich, solid crimson, the inside 
being streaked with white. The odor is a 
delicate, very delicious tea scent. 
Ivory. Tea. This exquisite new Rose 
resembles Golden Gate in form, but is pure 
ivbry-tvhitei. It is an exceedingly free bloom- 
er. sure to-be covered with lovely buds and 
flowers the whole growing season. 
Virginia R. Coxe, or Gruss an Teplitz. 
H. T. -Sweetest and most vivid crimson 
La France 
cts., heavy 2-yr. by express, 25 cts. 
Rose in the world, and without question the 
best Hybrid Tea Rose of its color in existence. 
It grows to perfection in almost any situa- 
tion, while its flowers in fragrance rival the 
finest Hybrid Perpetuals. For this Rose we 
will say that we doubt if there is a Rose of 
its color of any class that can surpass it. 
Perfectly hardy and always in bloom. 
Bridesmaid. Tea. Color, a bright, clear 
pink, a lovely shade; flowers very large, per- 
fectly double. The buds are large and solid, 
with long, stiff stems and glossy foliage. 
Striped La France. H. T. This variety 
combines all the good qualities of La France 
in growth, fragrance, shape of bud and flower. 
It is nicely striped, the markings being plain 
and distinct, the variegations a 
beautiful bright rose on a satin- 
pink ground. In the North, with a 
little protection, it will stand zero 
weather. 
Etoile de Lyon (Star of Lyon). 
Tea. This magnificent Tea Rose 
is a rich golden yellow; a strong, 
healthy and vigorous grower, im- 
mense bloomer, bearing flowers and 
buds early and late. The flowers 
are very deep, rich and full, of ex- 
cellent substance, and very sweet. 
Souvenir d’un Ami. Extra- 
large, globular flowers, like Queen, 
except in color; very full and deli- 
ciously sweet; its color is a deep 
rosy flesh. 
Comtesse Riza du Parc. Cop- 
pery rose, tinged and shaded with 
soft blush. This beautiful Rose 
has many admirers. 
La Tosca. Beautiful silvery 
pink, with deeper center; a very 
vigorous grower, with large, double 
flowers, and very free-flowering. 
Madame Joseph Schwartz. 
Flowers very full and sweet; pure 
white, tinged and shaded with pale 
yellow and rosy blush. 
Madame Leon Pain. H. T. 
Robust growth; smooth wood; 
handsome plum-colored foliage; 
flowers large, full and free in open- 
ing; silvery salmon, center orange- 
yellow. reverse bright red and 
yellow. In our gardens, the past 
summer, it has at all times been a 
