Glen Saint Nary Nurseries 
ROSES 
EMPRESS OF CHINA. (C.C.) A new frec- 
flovvering climbing Rose of Chinese origin. The 
plant is a strong, healthy grower, making a fine 
specimen in a very short time, and produces its 
medium-sized flowers in profusion. Climber. 
Color soft red, changing to light pink when fully 
open, covering the bush with a mass of color. 
ESTELLE PRADEL. (C. N.) Lovely, pure 
white buds; flowers medium size, full and sweet; 
profuse bloomer. A favorite climbing Rose in the 
South. 
ETOILE DE LYON. (T.) Beautiful chrome- 
yellow, deepening to pure golden yellow at the 
center; the flowers are very large, very double and 
full, and delicately fragrant. Unequaled among 
the yellow Roses in this region, except by Mare- 
chal Niel, which it much resembles. In the North 
it is styled a rival of Perle des Jardins, but is much 
larger and more satisfactory than the latter here. 
A vigorous, lusty bush ; blooms profusely at all 
seasons. One of the best. 
EXPOSITION DE POVINS. (H. P.) Bright 
velvety red; very full and double and exceedingly 
fragrant. Strong grower, and a desirable variety. 
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, 
delicately shaded with cherry-red. Handsomely 
formed flowers, very full and double, and nearly 
as large as Paul Neyron. Good grower. 
GENERAL JACQUEMINOT. (H.P.) Large, 
globular flowers of a rich crimson-scarlet color. 
GIANT OF BATTLES. (H.P.) Bright crim¬ 
son flowers of medium to large size; double, full 
and fragrant. 
GLOIRE LYONNAISE. (H. P.) The only 
yellow Hybrid Perpetual; it cannot be called deep 
yellow, but rather a pale shade of chamois or 
salmon-yellow, deepest at center, and sometimes 
passing 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. 
GREVILLE, or SEVEN SISTERS. (Mult.) 
Medium-sized flowers, varying in color from white 
to crimson, and borne in immense clusters 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 s mass 
of green. 
HEINRICH SCHULTHEIS. (T.) Large, good 
form and very full; color pinkish rose; sweet- 
scented. 
EERMOSA. (Bour.) An excellent Rose ; blooms 
in fine clusters; large, very double and fragrant; 
beautiful, clear rose; a constant bloomer. 
ISABELLA SPRUNT. (T.) Bright canary- 
yellow; large, beautiful buds. 
JAMES SPRUNT. (C. B.) Deep cherry-red 
flowers, very full, double and sweet. The most 
satisfactory of the dark red everblooming varieties 
in this section. The cut-flowers keep for a remark¬ 
ably long time in perfect condition. It is a mod¬ 
erate climber, makes a good pillar Rose, and the 
exceptionally brilliant and beautiful flowers are to 
be found at all seasons. 
JOHN HOPPER. (H. P.) Bright rose, with 
carmine center; large and full. A stout, strong 
grower. Bears a succession of flowers extending 
through the season, and is one of the best of the 
Hybrid Perpetuals in this region. 
JULES FINGER. (T.) Bright, rosy scarlet, 
shaded with crimson; large and full. 
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. 
JULES MARGOTTIN. (H.P.) Bright cherry- 
red ; large, well-formed, fragrant flowers ; a splen¬ 
did old variety. 
LAMARQUE. (C. N.) White, with sulphur 
center. Constant bloomer. 
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. Me¬ 
dium to large size and fine form. Sweet Tea 
fragrance. 
LOUIS PHILIPPE. (Beng.) Rich, velvety 
crimson 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 satisfac¬ 
tory 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. 
The flowers are of good size and handsome. 
MAD. BARRIGLIONE. (T.) Coppery car¬ 
mine-rose; fine buds; flowers semi-double. 
