first quality, dormant spe¬ 
cimens, well matured, to 
bloom the first season, the 
roots heavily balled and 
burlapped, the heads well 
developed and tied back 
foi- .shipment, packed in 
crates, each Weeper with 
its heavy redwood stake 
ind adjustable English-type 
heavy wire trainer. These 
dormant specimens we are 
able to ship from Decem¬ 
ber to April, packed to 
safely go any distance. We 
also have, in most varie¬ 
ties, advanced specimens, 
growing in large contain¬ 
ers, for immediate effects, 
that we ship in leaf or 
bloom anywhere at any 
time of the year and will 
gladly submit prices on re¬ 
quest. 
In the rose garden of Mrs. Harry C. Hunt, Jr., at 
Pebble Beach, Calif., among the many varieties of c > 
Weeping Standard Roses this JACOTTE with its *' '<C' j 
orange flowers and trailing branches of holly'like 
foliage is outstandingly beautiful 
Description of Varieties 
BLOOMFIELD DAINTY —A little known but exquisitely dainty sort; 
single, light yellow flowers that open from bright yellow buds, frag¬ 
rant and everblooming; most attractive foliage well suited to the 
weeping form ------- $15.00 
CASCAD1A —Quite unlike any other Rose! Dense clusters of small 
snow-white single flowers, each with a golden center, borne so pro¬ 
fusely as to completely cover the weeping head, like a snowy cascade. 
Glossy, lasting foliage, with succession of bloom all season long. $12.50 
CLYTEMNESTRA —An everblooming hybrid musk Rose with clusters 
of copper-red and salmon-yellow flowers, passing from pink to white; 
good foliage. A seldom-seen but excellent sort that makes a grand 
Weeper..$15.00 
K AT EILEEN —A distinctive hybrid musk Weeper of rare charm and 
with lovely and graceful foliage, quite disease proof, bearing contin¬ 
uously clusters of fragrant, single, pink flowers resembling apple 
blossoms.$15.00 
