W. R. GRAY, OAKTON, FAIRFAX CO., VIRGINIA 
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NEW ROSES— Continued 
Mrs. David Jardine. 
MRS. DAVID JARDINE (H. T.) 
A glorious and most charming Rose quite distinct 
from any existing variety. The color is a delightful 
shade of bright rosy-pink shading to salmon-pink on 
the outer petals. Has that powerful perfume which 
made I>a France so popular. Price, 15 cents; three- 
inch, 25 cents; two-year, 40 cents. 
CLARA WATSON 
The flowers arc very graceful, resembling Bridesmaid 
in form, and are produced in remarkable profusion. 
The buds are very beautiful and are supported on long 
stems, making it desirable for cutting. The color is 
salmon-pink, very difficult to describe. Price, 15 cents; 
three-inch, 25 cents; two-year, 40 cents. 
DEAN HOLE 
An intense salmon-pink, with bud of extraordinary 
length opening into a mammoth bloom o'f splendid 
substance. An English gold medal Rose that is bound 
to rank with the very best. Price, 15 cents; three-inch, 
25 cents; two-year, 40 cents. 
WM. SHEAN (H. T.) (Alex. Dickson) 
A fine grower, throwing up long stiff canes, crowned 
with large pointed flowers of Killarney pink; full, free 
and perpetual; one of the very largest of Roses. Color 
grand. Price, 15 cents; three-inch, 25 cents; two-year, 
40 cents. 
FREIHERR VON MARSCHALL 
As an outdoor Rose it has no superior. The flowers 
are large, beautifully shaped, double and full, borne in 
wonderful profusion all through the growing season. 
It i.s bright red. one of the brightest, if not the very 
best red Tea Rose in existence, fine. long, well-shaped 
buds. Price, 15 cents; three-inch, 25 cents; two-year, 
40 cents. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY 
Largest, Sweetest and Best of all Hardy Roses. 
This Is perhaps the grandest and most beautiful Rose 
now known. It is a genuine hardy, ever-blooming 
Rose. For immensity in size, rich color, exquisite form 
and delicious fragrance it stands without an equal. It 
is a quick and bushy grower and a continuous bloomer, 
makes magnificent buds and large, deep, double flow- 
ers. and is valuable both for house and garden culture. 
Color is a rich rosy-crimson, shaded and veined in the 
most charming fashion; fragrance is wonderfully sweet, 
not surpassed by any Rose we know. Price, 15 cents; 
three-inch, 25 cents; two-year. 35 cents. 
PRINCE DE BULGARIE 
Sllvery-flesh. deeper in the center, delicately shaded 
with salmon-rose; a charming variety. Price, 15 cents; 
three-inch, 25 cents; two-year, 50 cents. 
MADAME JENNY GILLEMOT 
Buds long and pointed, deep saffron-yellow, opening 
canary with dark golden shadings; blooms large, petals 
Immense; opens very freely, a fine upright grower of 
branching habit; exquisitely beautiful; very large in 
size, but very long and pointed. Price, 15 cents; three- 
inch, 25 cents; two-year, 40 cents. 
GOLDEN COCHET (or Helen Good). Tea 
This new Rose is the only true Cochet Rose known, 
except the old well known Pink and White Cochet. and 
after two years' trial in the garden we pronounce it as 
good if not better than any Rose for the gnrden ever 
sent out. The color is a delicate yellow, suffused with 
pink, each petal edged deeper, very chaste and beauti- 
ful. The color, with its immense size and exquisite 
form, makes it without question the greatest Tea Rose 
ever introduced. It much resembles the new Rose Wm. 
R. Smith, but we believe it to be a far better Rose. We 
think the name. Helen Good, to be unfortunate, as it 
sounds so much like Helen Gould, and looks, so much 
like It when written as to cause confusion and likely 
many mistakes. We have therefore adopted the name 
Golden Cochet, w^hich has been suggested by its slight 
color resemblance to Golden Gate. Price, 15 cents; 
three-inch, 25 cents; two-year, 40 cents. 
MELANIE SOUPERT (H. T.) 
The buds are long and are truly immense In size, it 
being among the largest of Roses. The color is a deep, 
golden-yellow. The plant is a splendid grower, strong 
1 and healthy, and we consider it one of the very best 
of the new Roses. Price, 15 cents; three-inch, 25 cents; 
two-year, 35 cents. 
Hardy Ever-blooming Rose, 
CHERRY RIPE 
An extraordinarily free-flowering Hybrid Tea Rose, 
branching in habit, vigorous and hardy, and as free- 
blooming as a Tea Rose. The flowers are medium in 
size, well formed, globular, light rosy-crimson. Every 
shoot produces a bloom; one of the most promising 
new Roses. Price, 10 cents; three-inch, 15 cents; two- 
year, 25 cents. 
SOLEIL D*OR (Golden Sun) 
The most unique Rose in cultivation, being the first 
of a new race, both in habit of growth and color of 
flower. A strong, robust grower, with straight branches, 
and heavy, deep green foliage. Very full, the ex- 
panded flowers being large and globular, the center 
petals being well incurved, forming a double flower. 
The color of a fully expanded flower is extraordinary, 
and is not found in any other variety in cultivation — a 
blending of reddish-gold, orange-yellow, nasturtium- 
red ami pink, forming a combination that is well de- 
scribed when the Rose was named Golden Sun. A de- 
scription is inadequate to describe the warmness of 
color, and no description can do .iustice to (he peerless 
beauty of this wonderful new, hardy yellow Rose. It 
will prove hardy in all sections of the country. It has 
but one drawback to the propagator’s mind, and that 
is that it does not succeed well on its own roots, and 
we. therefore, offer it in strong, low-budded plants, 
two-year-old stock only. 50 cents each. 
BETTY 
nr. T.) Sent out by the Introducer of “Killarney.” 
Color a coppery-rose ovcr.spread with golden-yellow. 
Its blooms are extremely large, fairly full, and of a 
glorious form. Its growth is extremely vigorous, erect 
and of very free branching habit, flowers all season 
and is deliciously perfumed. Price, 10 cents; three- 
inch, 20 cents; two-year, 25 cents. 
TAUSENDSCHON, or THOUSAND BEAUTY 
A climbing Rose that comes to us from Germany. 
The flowers upon first opening are the most delicate 
shade of pink ever seen in a Rose, might be described 
as a white delicately flushed pink changing to rosy- 
carmine. It gets its name from its many flowers and 
the variation in coloring; beautiful. Price, 15 cents; 
three-inch, 25 cents; two-year, 40 cents. 
CARDINAL 
New Hybrid Tea Rose. One of the really great new 
Roses. For forcing recommended as being better than 
Liiberty, and in the open ground superior to Liberty 
or Meteor. A strong, robust grower, with large, mas- 
sive crimson flowers, deliciously fragrant, full and 
double to thq center. Extremely free flowering and 
of easy culture. A Rose that is destined to become 
a leading crimson Hybrid Tea. Price, 10 cents; three- 
inch, 15 cents; two-year, 25 cents. 
