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W. R. GRAY, OAKTON, FAIRFAX CO., VIRGINIA. 
GERANIUMS— Continued 
MME. JAULIN 
Semi-double. Very 
large florets com- 
pose a truss of 
grand size; centei 
tender pink, sur- 
rounded by border 
of white. For fresh- 
ness and beauty 
this color is with- 
out a parallel 
among outdoor bed- 
ding varieties, and 
is equally fine as a 
pot specimen. 
Price, 8 cents. 
E. H. TREGO 
This is the best 
scarlet Geranium 
yet produced. We 
have tested this 
variety for the past 
year, and can truly 
say it is the largest 
flower and bright- 
es{ scarlet Gera- 
nium we have yet 
seen, and that it 
cannot be excelled 
for bedding pur- 
poses and an ideal 
pot variety. The 
color is a deep 
scarlet of exquisite 
shade; the florets 
_ ^ „ , are regular in form. 
Cactus Geranium. more than semi- 
double. and about 
two and one-half inches in diarneter. Trusses enor- 
mously largo on long stems. Foliage and habit are all 
that could be desired. Price, 15 cents. 
MME. BUCHNER 
Double snow-white, strong, 
vigorous g|rower„ with broad, 
fluted foliage, slightly zoned. 
Extra large truss, produced 
abundantly, held well above the 
foliage. Large individual flor- 
ets. A grand white bedder. 
Price, 6 cents. 
GRANVILLE 
Color the most beautiful shade 
of rose-pink, white blotches on 
base of upper petals; large flor- 
ets borne in large trusses held 
well above the foliage. Habit 
all that could be desired, being 
strong, compact and beautiful. 
Stands the sun well as a bedder. 
Single. Price, 6 cents. 
FRANCIS PERKINS 
The grandest bright pink bed- 
ding variety to date. Like a 
double Ben Schroeder. A line flower and stands the 
sun perfectly. Very free in bloom. Long stems hold 
the flowers well above the foliage. Price, 6 cents. 
BRUANT 
We consider this one of the best bedding Geraniums. 
Color of the flower is a bright vermilion-red of most 
striking shade. Price, 6 cents. 
RICHARD BRETT 
Double. Brilliant scarlet; large truss; good grower; 
free bloomer. Price, 8 cents. 
MARQUIS D. MONTMORT 
Double, large bloom; a peculiar shade of carmine- 
pink. Price, 10 cents. 
ALPHONSE RICARD 
,Semi-doubIc Bruant; color bright vermilion-scarlet. 
Dwarf, ver.v vigorous habit. Large trusses, measuring 
from four to seven and a half inches in diameter; floret 
l.arge. sometimes exceeding two inches in diameter. 
The finest large-flowered scarlet Bruant that has been 
introduced, .and we deem it the best bedding scarlet 
The trusses are on strong footstalks, and so freely 
produced as to nearly conceal the foliage. It is a con- 
stant bloomer, almost every joint producing a flower 
stem. Price. 6 cents. 
CACTUS FLOWERING 
GERANIUMS 
Price, 15 cents each. 
A very unique and strikingly beautiful distinct type. 
J. R. Greenhiil — Pleasing shade of soft pinkish lav- 
ender. 
Fire Dragon — Bright scarlet crimson, exceptionally 
striking and showy. 
BRONZE BEDDER 
Mrs. J. Brown — Dark scarlet; dwarf grower; free 
'bloomer. 
Foliage bright golden -yellow, with a broad zone of a 
deep chestnut-brown, scarlet blossoms. This variety 
stands the sun exceedingly well. Price, 10 cents. 
L’AUBE 
Salmon Queen-r-Delicate light salmon. 
W. R. Gray; 
Lancaster, Pa., Feb. 3, 1910. 
Enormous-sized trusses, large, round florets pure 
snow-white, retaining its pureness the entire season. 
We believe this to be the very best single white up to 
date. Price, 10 cents. 
MADAME SALLEROI 
Sir:— Last spring I received a small order of Roses 
from you, shipped with an order of W. H. F., Col- 
lege Ave., Lancaster, Pa. It gives me great pleasure to 
say that they were the finest stock I ever bought and 
I’ve tried quite a number, too. Your advertisement in 
It makes a round, pretty plant, about one foot high 
and wide, foliage bright green, edged with pure white. 
the Garden Magazine appealed to me — the idea of 
keeping the stock dormant. As I expected, they 
Price, 10 cents each. 
started right off with a jump, and furnished lots of 
JACQUERIE 
One of the largest of florets, longer than wide; very 
velvety in texture, and a magnifleent shade of very 
dark crimson-scarlet. One Of the finest of Single Gera- 
niums, always in heavy demand. Price, 8 cents. 
S. A. NUTT 
D’ouble, brilliant deep scarlet, with maroon shadings. 
Price, 6 cents each. 
bloom and good growth. My wants are not very great, 
hut am preparing an order now and will try to have 
a few friends to club along. My particular object in 
writing now is to have you send catalogues to two of 
my friends. I’ve wasted so much good money in the 
past that I feel I’m doing everyone an actual favor 
by putting them next to your stock. 
Respectfully, D. M. O. 
