W. R. GRAY, OAKTON, FAIRFAX 
COUNTY, VIRGINIA 
TEA ROSES 
u 1 of Roses is distinguished by a delicate tea fragrance and an absolutely everblooming 
habit. Most varieties are not so hardy as the Hybrid Tea class, but they may be carried through 
the winter even in the Northern States with careful protection, banking up with soil probably 
Hybrids ^ satisfactory method. The Cochet varieties are nearly or quite as hardy as the 
Price of all Tea Roses, except whe 
strong 2-year plants, 40 
White Maman Cochet, or 
PricpilHa A charming white Tea Rose. A 
child of that grandest of bedding 
or outdoors Roses, Maman Cochet; identical 
with that variety except in color. Hardy in 
Northern Ohio, with slight protection in winter. 
The flowers are enormous, remarkably round 
and full; white and delightfully 
tea-scented. 
■re noted: 1-year mailing size, 10 cts.; 
cts.; 3-year plants, .50 cts. 
been exceeded in merit by any Rose yet sent 
out from that country. Blooms very large, well 
filled and open easily; beautiful, elongated bud. 
Color apricot-yellow tinged with golden, mixed 
with orange-yellow, edge of petals shaded 
beautiful carmine-rose; open flower is full and 
double and of good substance; extremely free 
flowering. 
Pink Maman Cochet. 
The queen of all pink garden 
Roses. Clear rich pink, chang- 
ing to silvery rose, fl'hc buds are 
beautiful, large, full and firm and 
elegantly pointed; as they expand 
they show great depth and richness, 
sometimes measuring inches 
from base to tip. Small pot-plants 
will, in the open ground, quickly 
make large, strong bushes, and pro- 
duce on long, stiff stems, great num- 
bers of perfect flowers. Perfectly 
hardy in all sections. 
Marie Van Houtle. Yellow. 
Magnificent in the open ground. 
Extra - large, full-double flowers; 
canary-yellow, passing to creamy 
white, shaded rose. 
Pearl of the Gardens (Pcrle des 
Jardins). Yellow. A beautiful yellow 
1 ea Rose. The one Tea Rose which 
you cannot possibly do without. 
It has absolutely no weak point. 
The color is faultless, whether the 
waxy petals show the rich-cream tint 
of cool weather or take richer golden 
shades which a warmer sun gives 
them. The form of the bud is 
rounded and luxuriant. Of vigorous 
growth; foliage abundant and hand- 
some; delightful fragrance; fine for 
cutting. 
Marquise de Querhoent. Yel- 
low. Long-pointed buds; stiff, up- 
right stems; color a beautiful China- 
rose, coppery salmon and golden 
yellow; extremely free bloomer. 
Sony, de Pierre Netting. Yel- 
low. This beautiful Tea Rose is 
an introduction of one of the fore- 
most firms of France, and has not 
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White Killarncy. (See page 12.) 
