W. R. GRAY, OAKTON, FAIRFAX CO„ VIRGINIA. 
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-Leaved 
CAESAR FRANCK 
(Lemoine 3 905.) This is unquestionably destined to 
become the most popular Ivy Geranium yet introduced. 
The color Is a magnificent shade of soft rich crimson, 
with an exquisite shading of tender rose at the base 
of petals. The flowers are about as double as Crimson 
Bambler Rose, which they resemble, only much richer 
in color and finish, produced on long stems in enor- 
mous trusses. The foliage is a clean waxy rich green; 
habit vigorous, quick growing and pleasing, with a 
strong constitution. For baskets and vases it is all 
that can be desired — handsome, graceful, and strik- 
ingly beautiful and attractive. A novelty of the high- 
est order. Price, 25 cents. 
INC03VIP ARABLE 
(Syn. Remarkable.) Trusses very large, florets im- 
mense and very regular in form; quite full; the color 
IS an exquisite shade of rosy-carmine. Price, 10 cents. 
GALILEE 
An extra good variety of striking color, light rosy- 
pink veined with lilac. Price, 10 cents. 
GARDEN'S GLORY 
Fine bright scarlet; the best of Its color, perhaps; 
bold, full flower, free grower and bloomer, and one of 
the best generally useful of Ivies. Price, 10 cents. 
P. CROZY 
A grand hybrid between the Zonals and Ivies, hav- 
ing the foliage of the former, but very heavy in tex- 
ture, while the forms of truss and florets are found 
only among the Ivies. The color is soft bright scarlet. 
Price, 8 cents. 
JOAN OF ARC 
The flowers are perfectly double, white as snow, 
and literally cover the plant when in full bloom. The 
foliage is extremely handsome, the dense glossy-green 
leaves making a most effective background for the 
great cluster of snow-white flowers. Price, 15 cents. 
SOUV, CHAS. TURNER 
Florets two and a half inches in trusses six inches 
across. Color a deep bright pink, approaching scarlet 
m color, the upper petals feathered maroon; quite 
double. Price, 8 cents. 
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1 SWEET-SCENTED GERANIUMS f 
♦ PRICE, 8 CENTS EACH. % 
♦ Skeleton Leaf Rose-Scented. Rose. Nutmeg. 
® Oak-Leaved. Balm. Lemon-Scented. Shrub- ® 
♦ land Pet. 2 
♦ APPLE GERANIUM, PRICE, 10 CENTS. ♦ 
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Banning, Cal., Feb. 17, 1907. 
ine two packages received in good condition. Please 
accept thanks for the generous extras. We are pleased 
with the way the order was filled. 
Respectfully, MRS. E. M. 
„ Vancouver, B. C., Deo. 9, 1907. 
W. R. Gray. 
Dear Sir:— I take great pleasure in stating that the 
15 Roses received from you about two weeks ago ar- 
rived in most excellent condition, and look splendid. 
Yours truly, MRS. C. H. W. 
Pelargoniums 
Or Lady Washington Geraniums. 
VICTOR 
This v.arlety Is grown by the tens of thousands for 
the New York market, and finds a ready sale. It is a 
bright cherry-pink, white at base of petals. Petals 
are crimson-maroon. Price, 10 cents. 
CAPT. RAIKES 
Large, Individual flowers of a brilliant crimson, 
beautifully marked and veined, fine handsome foliage 
and steady growth. We would heartily recommend 
this variety. Price, 10 cents. 
MRS. ROBERT SANDIFORD 
This grand double white variety is one of the finest 
novelties of the year. The flower is of large size, well 
doubled, beautifully ruffled along the edges of the 
petals and of glistening snowy-white color. Price, 15c. 
Geraniums for Bedding by Express 
We will supply any of the following varieties at purchaser’s expense, by 
express, for 50 cents per dozen,' $3.50 per 100!! 
S. A. NUTT GRANVILLE A. RICARD F. PERKINS 
M. BUCHNER M. LANDRY M. JAULIN 
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SULPHO-TOBACCO SOAP 
For the sure, easy and immediate extermination of all insects on plants, trees and animals, Sulpho- 
J obacco boap is a matchless preparation. Being non-polsonous, it is absolutely safe to handle, and 
wate?°^ the most tender plant. In addition it is a splendid fertilizer. It dissolves readily in 
D^ectlcns—Dissolve two ounces of soap to a gallon of water, and apply when cold to the foliage of 
the plants with a good sprinkler, one or two thorough applications being sufficient to destroy the most 
persistent insects. 
PRICE — Three-ounce packages, sufficient fop one and one-half gallons of solution, 13 cents each, postpaid; 
^ eight-ounce packages, sufficient for four gallons, 28 cents each, postpaid. > 
