Saint Mary Nurseries 
Roses 
strong, vigorous grower, producing freely its 
flowers at all seasons in great abundance. It 
should have the first place in every collection. 
Media. (T.) Yellow; large, full buds; deep 
yellow in center, lighter on the outer surfaces; 
free bloomer; strong grower. An excellent 
yellow bush Rose, equal to Etoile de Lyon and 
closely resembling it. 
Safrano. (T.) A delicate and beautiful tint 
of salmon, which is always bright and 
clear, and does not fade or shade off 
into dull and undesirable tints. One 
of the most exquisitely colored of Roses, 
and exceeding¬ 
ly beautiful in 
the bud. In 
this latitude it 
makes a vigor- 
WhiteaMaman Cochet Rose (see page 44) 
ous, strong bush, and bears an abundance of 
flowers at all seasons. One of the best Roses 
for the South. Should be cut before the flowers 
are expanded. 
Solfaterre. (C. T.) Clear sulphur-yellow; 
large and double. Foliage and character of 
growth very similar to Marechal Niel. A splendid 
climber and profuse and constant bloomer; 
the flowers do not blight, wilt or fade in the hot 
midsummer sun, like many of the other fine 
varieties. With proper pruning, it makes a 
splendid bush Rose. See illustration at head of 
Rose section. 
Safrano Rose 
FLORIDA STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY’S REPORTS 
At the annual meeting of the Florida State Horticultural Society, numerous papers and re¬ 
ports containing the most advanced thought of up-to-date, practical horticulturists are presented. 
The discussions following these reports bring out many valuable points. I hese papers, reports 
and discussions are reported verbatim and published in book form. 1 hese books are mailed to 
members of the society. Any one may become a member by paying $1 membership fee. 
The 1911 Report will be mailed to any one remitting $1 for it. 
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