GLEN SAINT MARY NURSERIES 
Hardy Roses 
ROSES, continued 
Jules Margottin. (H. P.) Bright cherry-red; 
large, well-formed, fragrant flowers ; a splen¬ 
did old variety. 
La Grandeur, (T.) Rosy carmine, boldly 
striped and dashed with white. 
Lamarque. (C. N.) White, with sulphur 
center. Constant bloomer. 
La Princesse Vera. (T.) Flowers of medium 
to large size, finely formed, very double and 
full. Color rich ivory-white shaded and veined 
with fine coral-yellow and delicately penciled 
with delicate blush. A very desirable Rose. 
La Reine. (H. P.) Beautiful clear bright 
rose : very large, of fine, full form. 
Letty Coles. (T.) Beautiful blush-colored 
flowers, sometimes tinged with pale yellow. 
Medium to large size and fine form. A strong, 
vigorous grower. Sweet Tea fragrance. 
Louis Philippe. (Beng.) Rich, velvety crim¬ 
son. While not so valuable for bouquets as 
some varieties, as the petals soon drop after the 
flowers are cut, it is the most showy and satis¬ 
factory dark red Rose we have for gardens and 
grounds. It makes a large, vigorous bush, and 
there is scarcely a time during the entire year 
when it is not covered with bright red flowers. 
There are always flowers, and nearly always 
quantities of them. 
Louis Richard. (T.) Coppery rose, the 
center sometimes deep red. Very handsome. 
Mad. Alfred Carriere. (H. N.) Pearly white, 
with slight pink tint in the center. In our 
own gardens one of the most satisfactory, being 
an unusually strong grower and constant 
bloomer. Flowers of good size and handsome. 
Mad. Barriglione. (T.) Coppery carmine- 
rose ; fine buds; flowers semi-double. 
Mad. Bravy. (T.) Creamy white, large, full, 
of symmetrical form and great fragrance. A 
profuse and constant bloomer. 
Mad. Camille. (T.) Large, very double and 
full; rosy flesh, changing to salmon-rose. 
Mad. Caroline Kuster. (N.) Pale yellow, 
often mottled with rose. An excellent free- 
blooming sort. 
Mad. De Vatry. (T.) Red, shaded with 
salmon. A choice Rose of bright color and 
good form in bud and flower. 
Mad. Gabriel Luizet. (H. P.) Clear, bright 
rosy pink, a beautiful shade. Medium to large 
size, double and full and somewhat flat. 
Mad. Jean Sisley. (Beng.) A free-growing, 
free-flowering Rose of merit. This is a fine 
Rose for bedding. It is full and double, and 
pure white, sometimes tinged blush. 
Mad. Joseph Desbois. (H. P.) Flesh white, 
shaded with salmon-rose ; large, well formed ; 
a remarkably beautiful Rose. Very vigorous. 
Mad. Joseph Schwartz. (T.) Large, globu¬ 
lar flowers, very full and sweet ; color pure 
white, the edges of petals tinged with carmine. 
The flowers have the exquisiteness and delicacy 
of its parent, Duchesse de Brabant. One of 
the most satisfactory here. 
Mad. Lambard. (T.) Large and full flowers, 
varying from rosy salmon to rosy flesh. Beau¬ 
tifully shaped, in buds and full-blown flowers. 
Very free and constant bloomer—one of the 
most satisfactory in our collection. 
Mad. Margottin. (T.) Flesh-color, some¬ 
times slightly tinted with pale pink at center. 
Medium size, full and double. Delicately fra¬ 
grant. A desirable kind. 
Mad. Philemon Cochet. (T.) Color rose, 
shaded with salmon and suffused with a lighter 
shade. Vigorous ; a profuse bloomer. 
Mad. Plantier. (FI. C.) Pure white, above 
medium size, full flat form. A spring bloomer; 
very strong and vigorous. More valuable as a 
stock upon which to bud other varieties than 
for,its own flowers. 
Mad. Sadie Carnot. (T.) Cherry-red ; a 
very good variety. 
Mad. Scipion Cochet. (T.) Rosy yellow; 
large and double, margins of petals wavy ; 
beautiful glossy foliage ; free-flowering. 
Magna Charta. (H. C.) Bright clear pink, 
flushed with violet-crimson ; very sweet ; flow¬ 
ers extra large, fine form, double and full. A 
spring bloomer. Makes a large, vigorous bush. 
Maid of Honor. (T.) Medium to large flow¬ 
ers, similar to Bridesmaid ; fine buds, borne on 
long stems ; color rich, rosy pink. 
Manda’s Triumph. (W.) Strong-growing, 
creeping plants, producing an abundance of 
small white Roses ; petals very slender and 
thickly set together. 
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