Glen Saint Mary Nurseries 
Roses 
Madame Lambard Roses (see page 42) 
Clothilde Soupert. (Pol.) White, tinted 
pink in the center and at the base of the small, 
closely set petals. Flowers flat, rounded, of 
medium size, produced in large clusters; very 
sweet-scented. Bush a vigorous grower and a 
free bloomer. This is a very desirable variety 
and a favorite with all who know it. 
Coquette des Alpes. (H. N.) White, tinted 
pink or very light pink; flowers medium size; 
vigorous grower. 
Coquette des Blanches. (H. N.) White or 
slightly pink tinted; globular buds; flowers 
small to medium. 
Devoniensis. (C. T.) White, tinted with 
pink; with beautiful buds. This is one of the 
most desirable climbing sorts and is not sur¬ 
passed by any other variety in vigor of growth. 
It blooms profusely and flowers are always to 
be found. 
Estelle Pradel. (C. N.) Lovely, pure white 
buds; flowers medium size, full and sweet; 
profuse bloomer. A favorite climbing Rose in 
the South. 
Elise Boelle. (H. N.) White, delicately 
tinged with pink; medium size; full, beautiful, 
circular form; very sweet. A lovely Rose. 
Frau Karl Druschki. (H. P.) White, with 
blooms four to six inches across; buds full, well- 
formed; open flowers very double. A strong vig¬ 
orous grower; nearly always in bloom. We 
strongly recommend this variety. 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. (H. T.) White 
with lemon center; full pointed buds; vigor¬ 
ous and a good bloomer; very double. This 
Rose is one of the newer sorts, with handsome 
bright foliage. The flowers are borne on long, 
straight stems. A variety of great merit. 
Madam Alfred Carriere. (H. X.) White, pink 
tinted; flowers rather loose; medium size. A strong 
grower and free bloomer. It grows well with us. 
Marie Guillot. (T.) White, tinted with yel¬ 
low and light pink. A vigorous Rose with large, 
full, double flowers. 
Devoniensis Roses 
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