GLEN SAINT MARY NURSERIES 
Hardy Roses 
James Sprunt 
ROSES, continued 
Fortune’s Double Yellow. (C. T.) Sulphur- 
yellow, edged rose. Flowers large, single and 
open. Very pretty and odd. 
Francois Levet. (H. P.) Rosy pink, deli¬ 
cately shaded with cherry-red. Handsomely 
formed flowers, very full and double and nearly 
as large as Paul Neyron. Good grower. 
General Jacqueminot. (FI. P.) Large, 
globular flowers of a rich crimson-scarlet color. 
Giant of Battles. (H. P.) Bright crimson 
flowers of medium to large size ; double, full 
and fragrant. 
Gloire Lyonnaise. (H. P.) The only yel¬ 
low Hybrid Perpetual ; it cannot be called 
deep yellow, but rather a pale shade of chamois 
or salmon-yellow, deepest at center, and some¬ 
times parsing to rich, creamy white, finely 
tinted with orange and fawn ; the flowers have 
all the beauty of Tea Roses; large and full, 
and delightfully sweet. 
Gracilis. (C. B.) Flowers bright rosy red, 
large and full. A climber suitable for plant¬ 
ing in both sunny and shady locations. 
Greville, or Seven Sisters. (Mult.) Me¬ 
dium-sized flowers, varying in color from 
white to crimson, and borne in immense clus¬ 
ters in great profusion. In season the vine is 
a mass of pink and white. A vigorous climber 
of rampant growth, like the Banksias and 
Woodland Margaret, and speedily covers an 
unsightly object with a mass of green. 
Heinrich Schultheis. (T.) Large, good form 
and full; color pinkish rose; sweet-scented. 
Henry M. Stanley. (T.) Pale pink, edged 
and mottled deep rose, with a lovely shade of 
salmon or buff-rose on reverse of petals. Large, 
double and full. 
Her Majesty. (H. P.) Flowers of immense 
size, remarkably beautiful form and perfectly 
double ; the color is a lovely shade of rosy pink, 
passing to clear flesh, elegantly tinged and 
shaded with amaranth and silver rose ; delight¬ 
fully fragrant. A strong, upright grower. 
Hermosa. (Bour.) An excellent Rose ; 
blooms in fine clusters ; large, double and fra¬ 
grant; beautiful, clear rose; a constant bloomer. 
Isabella Sprunt. (T.) Bright canary-yellow; 
large, beautiful buds. A profuse bloomer. 
James Sprunt. (C. B.) Deep cherry-red 
flowers, very full, double and sweet. The most 
satisfactory of the dark red ever-blooming varie¬ 
ties in this section. The cut-flowers keep for 
a remarkably long time in perfect condition. 
It is a moderate climber, makes a good pillar 
Rose, and the exceptionally brilliant and beau¬ 
tiful flowers are to be found at all seasons. 
John Hopper. (H. P.) Bright rose, with car¬ 
mine center; large and full. A stout, strong 
grower. Bears a succession of flowers extend¬ 
ing through the season, and is one of the best 
of the Hybrid Perpetuals in this region. 
Jubilee (H. P.) Bright cardinal-red, some¬ 
times glowing crimson. Large velvety flowers, 
quite often 5 inches across ; very full and 
double ; strong grower. One of the finest 
very dark Roses in our collection. 
Jules Jurgensen. (C. B.) Large, full, finely 
formed flowers of a magenta-rose color. In 
habit and characteristics the vine resembles 
James Sprunt. One of the best here. 
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