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W. R. Gray, Oakton, Fairfax County, Virginia 
BABY ROSES 
The first Rose of this class was the “Baby Rambler” introduced a few years ago. its 
name came from the resemblance of the bloom to that of the Crimson Rambler, but as it is 
not a climber, the name is misleading. All the varieties are perfectly hardy and are among 
the most free blooming of all Roses. Splendid for low hedges. 
Orleans Rose 
Made from a single stem haying 100 blooms 
Madam Cutbush. Pink. This dainty lit- 
tle variety blooms most profusely. In habit, 
form and size it is exactly like the red Baby 
Rambler. Init the color is a beautiful, shining 
pink. Price, 1-year plants, 40 cts. each ($4.00 
per dozen) ; 2-year plants, $1.00 each ($10.00 
per dozen) ; 3-year plants, $1.10 each ($12.00 
per dozen) . 
Geo. Eiger. This is the same class as 
M. Cecil Brunner. Blooms arc the same 
size and form, but are golden yellow. Price, 
1- year plants, 40 cts. each ($4.00 per dozen) ; 
2- year plants, $1.00 each ($10.00 per dozen) ; 
3- year plants, $1.10 each ($12.00 per dozen). 
Sulpho Tobacco Soap 
Perfectly safe ; sure extermination to all 
insects. 3-oz. package, sufficient for one and 
one-half gallons solution ; price, postpaid, 
20 cts. 8-oz. package, sufficient for four gal- 
lons of solution. Price, postpaid, 40 cts. 
Orleans Hose. 
center. Of all the 
Baby Ramblers introduced, this is the best. 
It is a veritable bouquet of beautifully ar- 
ranged flowers of deep geranium red with 
a showy center of pure white. The color 
effect is striking. The plant grows rapidly, 
and is one of the most desirable of its class. 
The blooms have 
a stiff, paper-like 
texture, which 
makes them last 
for days. Price. 
1-year plants, 40 
cts. each ($4.00 
dozen); 2-year 
plants, $1.00 each 
($10.00 dozen) ; 3- 
year plants, $1.10 
each ($12.00 doz.). 
Catherine Zeimet. 
White. The flow- 
ers are pure in 
color and the frag- 
rance is delight- 
ful. These are 
borne in the customary large 
trusses and are very showy ; as 
desirable as the crimson Baby 
Rambler for potting or borders. 
Price, 1-year plants, 40 cts. each ($4.00 
dozen) ; 2-year plants, $1.00 each ($10.00 
dozen) ; 3-year plants, $1.10 each ($12.00 
dozen. 
Baby Rambler. Red. A wonderful little 
rose. It is equally fine for bedding or for 
growing in pots. The plants grow only 
about 18 inches tall, but bloom constantly. 
The flowers are small, bright red, in clus- 
ters similar to the popular Crimson Ram- 
bler, The plant is vigorous and hardy, and 
the foliage is apparently very free from the 
attacks of insects. Price, 1-year plants, 40 
cts. each ($4.00 dozen) ; 2-year plants, $1.00 
each ($10.00 per dozen) ; 3-year plants, $1.10 
each ($12.00 per dozen). 
Madam Cecil Brunner. This is a minia- 
ture Rose, but does not belong to the same 
class as the Baby Ramblers. It blooms in 
sprays of 5 to 8 buds, each on a stem 4 to 6 
inches long ; the buds are pointed and as 
perfect in form as a Kaiserine or Cochet, 
but only a half-inch long or less, fully dou- 
ble and opening into a perfect Rose ; in color 
a most beautiful salmon pink. Price 1-year 
plants, 40 cts. each ($4.00 per dozen) ; 2-year 
plants, $1.00 each ($10.00 per dozen) ; 3-year 
plants, $1.10 each ($12.00 per dozen). 
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