FAIRFAX ROSES— THE ARISTOCRATS OF ROSEDOM 
HARDY SHRUBS AND PERENNIAL PLANTS 
Wcigcia Rosea 
Japanese Maple. This is the beautiful dwarf blood-red maple tree that is 
so much planted in the finest kept lawns. It is the most showy of bright colored 
plants and, being dwarf, is easily kept in attractive shape. Imported plants, 
2}^ feet high, $1.50 each. 
Rhododendron Catawbiense. The true Rhododendron Catawbiense of 
the Carolina mountains. The hardiest Rhododendron known. The finest of 
Rhododendrons for general use, withstanding exposure and extremes of tem- 
perature where other Rhododendrons fail. The trusses are bright red-purple, in 
marked contrast to the muddy purple of the semi-hardy, half-breed imported 
variety. Price, strong, nursery-grown, bushy plants, 12 inches high, 50 cts. 
each; 2 feet, 75 cts.; 2J^ ft. with bloom buds, $1.00. 
Azalea lutca (Calendulacea) . Great Flame 
Azalea. A noble representative of the rich 
Carolina Mountain flora. The flowers are of 
the color of the finest red-lead, orange and 
bright gold, yellow and cream color. Price, 
strong plants, 12 to 18 inches, 40 cts. each; 
2 feet, budded, ready to bloom, 75 cts. 
Cydonia Japonica (Japan Quince). Dazzling 
scarlet. Price, 2-yr. plants, by express, 35 cts. 
Hydrangea paniculata grandi- 
flnra most popular hardy 
liora. shrubs, and no collection of 
flowering shrubs is complete without it. 
It may be grown to any height or shape 
desired, and it never fails to produce large 
heads of choice white blossoms that remain 
beautiful for weeks. Price, mailing size, 
10 cts.: 2-year field-grown plants, 35 cts.; 
3-year plants, 50 cts. 
Deutzia, Pride of Rochester. Tall, double; 
white. Price, 2-year plants, by express, 
35 cts.; extra 3-year plants, 6 feet, 50 cts. 
Calycanthus floridus (Sweet, or Strawberry 
Shrub). Double, chocolate-colored, straw- 
berry-scented flowers. Price, 2-year plants, 
by express, 35 cts. 
Anheuser-Busch Brewing Assn. 
Busch Place, St. Louis, Mo.. 
May 17. 1915. 
MR. R. W. GRAY, Florist. 
Oakton, Fairfax County, Va. 
Dear Sir: 
The roses and dahlias arrived in splendid condition 
and they were certainly excellent plants. Several of 
my men who had bought roses elsewhere at a somewhat 
lower price, said that they would rather have paid the 
difference and purchased by you. I shall be glad to 
recommend you to any friends of mine who desire to 
purchase roses or dahlias, next season. 
Yours very truly, 
S. P. JENSEN. 
Superintendent of Grounds. 
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