GLEN SAINT MARY NURSERIES 
Hardy Roses 
ROSES, continued 
Perle d’Or. (Pol.) 
Nankeen - yellow flow¬ 
ers in large clusters. 
One of the most unique 
and beautiful miniature 
Roses in our collection; 
the buds are especially 
adapted for genteel but¬ 
tonhole bouquets. Only 
a moderate grower, but 
a profuse and constant 
bloomer. 
PinkRoamer. (W.) 
Luxuriant grower of 
the creeping habit. 
Small-sized pink flow¬ 
ers with white centers. 
Splendid for grave dec¬ 
oration, or for covering 
any unsightly object. 
Reine Mane Henriette 
President Lincoln. (H. P.) Vermilion-red, 
tinged with crimson. A strong grower, pro¬ 
ducing large flowers. 
Pride of Reigate. (H. P.) Crimson, hand- 
White Perle de* Jardins (see page 38) 
somely striped with white, sometimes half 
crimson and half white. Free bloomer. 
Prince Albert. (H. P.) Beautiful bright 
crimson ; very large, full and fine. 
Prince Camille de Rohan. (H. P. ) Very 
deep velvety crimson ; large, moderately full ; 
habit somewhat spreading. A good Rose of 
splendid color. 
Princess Louise Victoria. (H. P.) Salmon- 
pink, medium size. A splendid climbing Rose. 
Queen. (T.) A grand, globular white Rose 
of the most queenly rounded form, borne on 
large stems ; a free grower and free bloomer. 
A sport from Souvenir d’un Ami. 
Queen’s Scarlet. (Beng.) Rich crimson, 
changing to light scarlet. A very distinct and 
striking shade. Very free-flowering. 
Reine Marie Henriette. (C. T.) Cherry- 
red, a pure shade, which does not fade or 
shade off into undesirable tints ; large, double 
and beautifully formed; somewhat fragrant. 
One of the finest red Roses in our collection. 
Rev. J. B. M. Camm. (H. P.) Carmine- 
rose, a fine enduring shade; large size, semi- 
globular form ; one of the most fragrant. 
Safrano. (T.) A delicate and beautiful 
tint of salmon and apricot-yellow, which is 
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