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. 
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 weep- 
ers even though it requires a lot of care in picking otf the seed to keep 
it blooming. This is priced at a lower price because of its lower height. 
Not“for- humid heats eee $6.00 
MINIATURE ROSES 
CENTIFOLIA MINIMA—A very tiny flowered Centifolia with the open 
bloom not more than a half-inch across of soft pink with a deeper center. 
It has a great many dainty and minute petals which would take a magnify- 
ing 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. 
Mach 2 oa2 Fs ee $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:-2_ os) ee Eee $0.50 
OAKINGTON RUBY—Ruby red. Has very tiny blooms that are given con- 
stantly. Blooms as small as does Rouletti but due to the flower stems being 
longer the plant eventually gets a little taller than Rouletti__... $0.50 
SIX DOLLAR SPECIAL — Now All Postpaid 
This is my second grade of plants. Some are not named for various rea- 
sons such as mixtures in the field or quantities too smal! to catalog and too 
small to go into my top grade listings or for the reason that the roots may be 
cut short. In a word, most of these will in time equal my top grade but 
usually not the first season. This offer is good only for Washington and 
Oregon coastal areas—not for the mountain areas or the rest of the U. S. If 
you order them ignoring this selling instruction, your money will be refund- 
ed without explanation. You will have my usual generous count of a dozen 
plants. These must be taken as put up or not at all as they are put up in 
about fifty bundles at a time. Do not ask for description of any variety you 
find in them that you do not know—if you do not want to buy them this 
way, O. K. There are no Polyanthas in these, but usuaily there will be one 
climber. I suggest that you ask others about the value of these special doz- 
ens, and I promise you will be more than pleased if you have ever bought 
rose plants before from any dealer. Indeed most of these will do as well as 
the top grade from other sources. These bundles will have a complete color 
range, although there will be some coastal varieties mixed with them. 
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