Weeping Standard Roses 
This year I have some very fine specimens of 
Weeping Standard Roses. These are most ef¬ 
fective when planted in a lawn or at the end of 
a rose garden. 
Weeping Standards are climbing roses bud¬ 
ded on strong stems at a height of 5 1/2 feet 
and trained over an umbrella shaped frame and 
allowed to droop to the ground. 
They are priced at $5.00 each, bare root. 
Packing and express charges at cost. 
MERMAID— A I arge single yellow bloom pro¬ 
duced in large clusters. Foliage very abundant, 
glossy and free from mildew. A continuous 
bloomer. 
MINNEHAHA —Double pink, similar to Dorothy 
Perkins, but very free of mildew. A spring 
bloomer, an occasional second bloom. 
PHYLLIS BIDE —The most popular rose for a 
Weeping Standard. A small rose similar to 
Cecile Brunner in size, which blooms in large 
clusters. A golden yellow tinged with carmine, 
fading to white edged with bright pink. A 
continuous bloomer and free of mildew. 
C.H. STOCKING 
532 North 16 th Street Phone Ballard 13£3 
San Jose, California 
