GLEN SAINT MARY NURSERIES 
Hardy Roses 
ROSES, continued 
Chromatella {Cloth of Gold). (C. N.) Clear, 
bright yellow; good form and substance; 
large, very full and double; very sweet; a con¬ 
stant and profuse bloomer; much prized in the 
South as a pillar or veranda Rose. 
Clement Messier. (C. N.) Medium size; 
full and double ; white petals surrounding deli¬ 
cate pink center; very pretty in either bud or 
flower; sweet tea scent; a strong grower. 
Climbing Bridesmaid. (C. T.) Somewhat 
similar to its parent, bridesmaid ; dark pink, 
almost magenta-rose. Strong climber and a 
splendid variety. 
Climbing Clothilde Soupert. (C. T.) An 
offspring of Clothilde Soupert, of which it is an 
Qcvoniensis (see page 33) 
almost exact counterpart, except that it is a 
strong climber. Its introducers say that it is 
one of the most valuable, if not the most val¬ 
uable, climbing Rose ever introduced. 
Climbing Marie Guillot. (C. T.) A grand 
new climbing Rose, differing from its parent, 
Marie Guillot, only in habit of growth. Beauti¬ 
ful creamy white flowers, sometimes with pale 
yellow center. Strong grower and profuse 
bloomer. 
Climbing White Pet. (Mult.) Strong¬ 
growing Rose of the Rambler class ; showy 
white flowers borne in clusters ; fragrance like 
cherry blossoms. 
Climbing Wootton. (H. T\) Very large, 
rather open flowers, beautifully formed ; color 
bright magenta-red, passing to violet-crimson, 
richly shaded. A free bloomer, strong grower, 
and a beautiful Rose. 
Clothilde Soupert. (Pol.) This lovely 
Rose resembles the Tea Roses so closely that it 
is called a Tea Polyantha. The flowers are 
borne in clusters, and are of large, round, flat 
form, with beautifully imbricated petals ; per¬ 
fectly full and double, and deliciously sweet; 
color beautiful pinkish amber or pale, creamy 
yellow, delicately flushed with silvery rose, 
sometimes ivory-white, exquisitely tinted with 
pale salmon, and sometimes both red and white 
flowers are produced on the same plant. It is 
a particularly handsome Rose, and has always 
been greatly admired. The bush is a vigorous 
and compact grower and a continuous and re¬ 
markably profuse bloomer. 
Comtesse Eva Starhemberg. (T.) Yellow, 
buff and yellow center, edged rose. Medium 
to large, double and full. Strong grower and 
a desirable kind. 
Comtesse Riza du Parc. (T.) Color cop¬ 
pery rose, shaded with violet-crimson. Flowers 
are large, double and full. Beautiful in bud 
and flower. 
Coquette Bordelais. (H. P.) Large, open 
flowers which remind one of a camellia. Color 
carmine-rose, sometimes rosy pink, with white 
stripes in center of petals. 
Coquette des Alpes. (H. X.) Medium¬ 
sized white flowers tinged with blush. 
Coquette des Blanches. (H. N.) Delicate 
white or flesh-colored flowers of medium size. 
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