WEEPING ROSE TREES—Continued 
LOVE—A slow weeper with medium-sized flowers of dark red. Fragrant and tender. 
HAMBURG—A slow. 
scarlet large blooxgip’s ' 
a constant bloomer. Tender. 

is. most remarkable in having such rich blackish 
" ike steadily, This is a very slow weeper though 
Reveil Dijonaise is a very slow weeper so I put it on a 4-ft., 6-in. stem where it 
will be better seen. This is possibly the most exciting of all weepers even though it 
requires a lot of care in picking off the seed to keep it blooming. This is priced at a 
lower price because of its lower height. Not for humid heat.......2.....-..:.0.0-0+0+0---00---- $6.00 
Apeles Mestres is hardy to about 5 below zero or maybe a little more. You had 
better wrap this plant. All stems are hardy but are pliable enough to lay down and 
cover with loose debris of any kind—straw, etc.—to protect from very low temperatures. 
American Pillar is a fast weeper that is perfectly hardy, having medium-sized 
blooms of a bright pink with a white eye. 
Bloomfield Courage is a fast weeper that is a most brilliant scarlet and holds the 
color. Has glossy foliage. Plant will stand several degrees below zero without protec- 
tion even though you have 
tion. However, if you have more cold, lay it down and wrap or cover it. Stem is 
very hardy. 
Flash is a scarlet with a yellow reverse that is a slow weeper but is like Apeles 
Mestres in that it is a fast grower. 
Golden Climber has tremendously long buds and is a slow weeper because of its 
being a heavy grower. What attracted me to the idea of growing this as a weeper 
is that as a pillar it would not bloom from the bottom of the stems; so by using it as 
a tree it literally blooms from every pore. 
Golden Glow (pat. 263) is a fast weeper and has a profusion of its medium-sized, 
intensely yellow blooms for a very long period. Not too hardy—protect at below zero. 
Royal Scarlet makes a huge fountain by being a slow weeper, brilliant, deep scarlet 
blooms that last and last without ever fading. This will have to be sprayed thoroughly. 
Variety is fairly hardy but I do not believe it will stand more than a few degrees 
below zero, maybe 10. 
MINIATURE ROSES 
CENTIFOLIA MINIMA—A very tiny flowered Centifolia with the open bloom not 
more than a half-inch across of a soft pink with a deeper center. It has a great many 
dainty and minute petals which would take a magnifying glass to count. I believe 
that this is the first time it has been offered for sale in a catalog as its history as far 
as has been determined goes back sixty years and then is lost; so the original variety 
name is lost but as the Designation of minima is botanically accurate it can be used 
with the Variety name if it is ever found. I identified at a Portland, Oregon, Rose 
show 3 years ago where it was shown without any designation, this is one of the 
really old Roses that is very interesting as well as dainty. Best to plant this where 
it does not get the afternoon sun. No further discount..........20........2220.22202---- Each $1.50 
ROSA ROULETTI—Of rich pink, blooming constantly and heavily on a wee plant that 
starts to bloom when it is about two inches high, and which reaches a maximum 
height of about six inches. Rouletti is perfectly fitted for rock gardens and for most 
unusual and satisfactory edgings for the rose bed or perennial border.................. $0.50 
OAKINGTON RUBY—Ruby red. Has very tiny blooms that are given constantly, 
‘Blooms as small as does Rouletti but due to the flower stems being longer the plant 
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