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W. R. Gray, Oakton, Fairfax County, Virginia 
STANDARD, or TREE ROSES 
This class includes Roses of many of the regular varieties grafted upon an upright 
stem in tree form. The flowers are the same as those borne by bush or climbing Roses of 
the same varieties. F or planting along 
walks or drives, for use among other 
and lower-growing Roses, and as a 
background for low shrubs, herbace- 
ous perennials, etc., these Tree Roses 
are certainly very desirable and I 
recommend the following varieties 
highly. The flowers are exactly the 
sairie as those borne by the bush va- 
rieties described elsewhere in this book. 
J. B. Clark. Price. $i. 
Frau Karl Druschki, or White 
American Beauty. Price, Si. 
Conrad Meyer. Price, Si. 
Countess Roseberry. Price, 75c. 
Ulrich Brunner. Price, 75 cts. 
Mrs. John Laing. Price. 75 cts. 
Mad. Caroline Testout. Price, 75c. 
Killarney. Price, 75 cts. 
Special Collections 
To go by express at purchaser’s ex- 
pense. The selection of varieties to be 
left entirely to us, but we will put in 
only everblooming or monthly Roses, 
no climbers, guaranteed to 
bloom this year. 
COLLECTION C 
Twenty Roses, all different, and all 
labeled, from 3-inch pots, for $1. 
COLLECTION D 
One dozen 2-year plants, all differ- 
ent, all labeled, for $2. 
Many high-priced Roses are included 
Tree Roses in these orders. 
Dear Sir: I write to thank you for the elegant plants you sent us on our recent order. I can all the 
better appreciate them now, having sent trial orders to several eastern and northern florists with dis- 
appointing results. You get all my orders after this. — S. A. C., Ballston, Va., April 24, ipn. 
Dear Sir: Thank you for your promptness in sending plants. They reached me last night in fine 
condition. Owing to careful packing, not a leaf was broken. — Mrs. C. H. M., Nashua, N. H. 
Planting of Wm. R. Smith Roses 
