Glen Saint Mary Nurs eries 
Roses 
Louis Philippe. (Beng.) Rich velvety crim¬ 
son. While not so valuable for boucjuets as some 
varieties, it is the most showy and satisfactory 
dark red Rose we have for gardens and grounds. 
It makes a large, vigorous bush, and there is 
scarcely a time during the entire year when it is 
not covered with bright red flowers. 
Marshall P. Wilder. (H. P.) Flowers very 
large, perfectly double, and of good substance; 
color bright cherry-red, shading to crimson. 
Plant a clean, healthy grower. 
Mrs. Cleveland. (H. P.) Dark red or crimson; 
velvety; well formed; medium to large; fragrant. 
Papa Gontier. (T.) Outer petals red, inner 
ones pink. A free-flowering Rose of great 
merit, with beautifully formed buds and flowers. 
Very vigorous and one of the best Roses in our 
collection. 
President Lincoln. 
(H. P.) Crimson, dark 
and velvety. Strong 
grower with good foli¬ 
age, and medium to large 
flowers. 
Prince Albert. (H. P.) Beautifully bright 
crimson; very large, full and fine. 
Reine Marie Ilenriette. (C. T.) Cherry- 
red, a pure shade, which does not fade or 
shade off into undesirable tints; large, double 
and beautifully formed; somewhat fragrant. 
This is one of the finest red climbing Roses in 
our collection and we strongly recommend it 
(See illustration, page 42.) 
Virginia R. Coxe (Gruss an Teplitz). (H. T.) 
A bright, dazzling, crimson, with beautiful 
buds and medium-double flowers of large size. 
A profuse bloomer throughout the whole season. 
A strong and vigorous grower and should be 
given plenty of space. 
Pink Roses 
Anne de Diesbach. (H. P.) A bright clear 
pink, with large petals, delicately veined. Flow¬ 
ers large and very double. It is a vigorous 
grower and produces its beautiful flowers in 
abundance. Sweet scented. A fine variety. 
Antoine Mouton. (H. P.) A vigorous 
grower, bearing flowers of extraordi¬ 
nary size. Bright, clear pink, reverse 
of petals silvery rose. 
t Apolline. (Bour.) Light pink, 
shaded darker on edges; vigorous; free 
bloomer, flowering in clusters. 
Baby Rambler. (Pol.) A dwarf 
Rose, reaching a height of 18 to 20 
inches; flowers pink, double, produced 
in dense clusters of two to three dozen. 
It is always in flower, even in the hot 
weather of midsummer, a ;d makes a 
beautiful mass of bloom. A very 
desirable Rose. 
Bon Silene. (T.) Deep salmon- 
rose, marked with carmine; highly 
scented. Valuable for its buds, which 
arc large and of fine form and color. 
Very strong and robust in this section; 
bears profusely the year round. An 
old favorite. 
Bougere. (T.) Light pink, outer 
surface of petals darker,buds of medium 
length; free bloomer; strong grower. 
Bridesmaid. (T.) A very large, 
finely formed Rose; fine clear pink. A 
splendid variety, and appropriately 
named, for it is an excellent com¬ 
panion for that grand Rose, the Bride. 
Catherine Mermet. (T.) Pink, 
with the inner surface of the petals 
lighter colored; good bloomer; well 
formed buds; medium vigorous. A 
good variety. 
Papa Gontier 
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