Glen Saint Mary Nurseries 
Roses 
Mad. De Vatry. (T.) Pink, outer petals 
and outer surfaces red or deep pink; vigorous; 
good bloomer, with large, handsome foliage. 
Mad. Gabriel Luizet. (H. P.) Pure light 
pink; regularly formed; large flowers. A good 
bloomer. 
Mad. Joseph Schwartz. (T.). Large, glob¬ 
ular flowers, very full and sweet; color pure white, 
the edges of petals tinged with carmine. The 
flowers have the exquisitiveness and delicacy of 
its parent Duchesse de Brabant. One of the 
most satisfactory here. 
Mad. Lambard. (T.) Pink, darker on outer 
petals, outer surfaces of petals shaded deeper 
pink; very vigorous; good bloomer. A satis¬ 
factory and desirable variety. We recommend 
it highly. (See page 43.) 
Reine Marie Henriette (see page 40) 
Mad. Scipion Cochet. (T.) Pink, edges of 
petals darker; flowers globular; free blooming; 
strong grower with handsome bright foliage! 
Very satisfactory. 
Magna Charta. (H. C.) Bright clear pink; 
very full and double; very vigorous, making a 
large bush. 
Maman Cochet. (T.) Pink with well-formed, 
long, pointed buds. The open flowers are double 
and of good size. Very hardy and vigorous. 
Mrs. George Paul. (Bour.) Light pink; 
good; regular; double flowers. Vigorous; distinct. 
Paul Neyron. (H. P.) Strong and vigorous; 
pink; full; double. The largest-flowered Rose 
grown, often measuring 6 inches across. A 
very desirable variety, and one of the best 
Hybrid Perpetuals for the South. 
Santa Rosa. (T.) Pink, with dark 
pink buds; dwarf; vigorous; very 
free blooming; medium-sized flowers. 
An excellent Rose; excellent for bed¬ 
ding. 
Souvenir de Leonie Viennat. (T.) 
Large, elegantly formed flowers, double 
and full. Color deep yellow’, with 
amber in base, passing to rose color, 
reverse of petals silvery rose. 
Souvenir de Madame Pernet. 
(T.) Light pink, edges of petals deep 
pink; full, globular buds; good grower 
and bloomer. Same character as 
Duchesse de Brabant, but darker in 
color. 
Vick’s Caprice. (H. P.) Pink, fair¬ 
ly dark, petals often striped with lighter 
color. 
York and Lancaster. (H. P.) 
Pink or w'hite. One of the oldest Roses 
in existence, dating back to the time 
of the Wars of the Roses. Very thrifty 
grower. 
White Roses 
Blanche de Muer. (H. P.) White, 
tinted with pink; small or medium 
flowers; double. Vigorous. 
Bride. (T.) White, slightly pink 
tinted on outer petals; buds long, 
pointed, outer petals spreading; a very 
free-blooming variety and a great 
favorite. 
Climbing Clothilde Soupert. (C. 
T.) White; globular buds, pink tinted 
in the center; flowers in clusters of 
three to eight; free blooming; a strong 
growing climber. 
Climbing Marie Guillot. (C. T.) 
White. Very double; strong grower; 
flowers in clusters of two to five; foliage 
large and bright; a desirable variety. 
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