Glen Saint Wary Nurseries 
ROSES 
MRS. GEORGE PAUL. (Bour.) Large open 
flower, like a camellia, with very bold, thick 
petals, perfectly arranged ; blush white, with rosy 
peach shading; very distinct. 
PAUL NEYRON. (H. P.) Deep rose; very 
large, very full, somewhat fragrant, free-blooming; 
the largest variety known. A very desirable gar¬ 
den Rose. 
PERFECTION DES BLANCHES. (H. N.) 
Pure white flowers, full and double, very fine ; a 
constant bloomer. 
PERLE DES JARDINS. (T.) Large, mag¬ 
nificent flowers of full, globular form, with great 
depth and substance. Clear golden yellow of an 
unusually rich and beautiful shade. Truly it is 
the " Pearl of the Gardens.” 
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 button¬ 
hole bouquets. Only a moderate grower, but a 
profuse and constant bloomer. 
PINK ROAMER. (W.) Luxuriant grower of 
the creeping habit. Small-sized pink flowers with 
white centers. A splendid variety for grave decora¬ 
tion, or for covering any unsightly object. 
PRESIDENT LINCOLN. (H. P.) Vermilion- 
red, tinged with crimson. A strong grower, pro¬ 
ducing large flowers. 
PRIDE OF REIGATE. (H. P.) Crimson, 
handsomely 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. 
PRINCESSE 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 crim¬ 
son, 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 always 
bright and clear, and does not fade or shade off 
into dull and undesirable tints. One of the most 
exquisitely colored of Roses, and exceedingly beau¬ 
tiful in the bud. In this latitude it makes a vig¬ 
orous, strong bush, and bears an abundance of 
flowers at all seasons. One of the best. 
SOLFATERRE. (C. T.) Clear sulphur-yel¬ 
low ; large and double. Foliage and character of 
growth very similar to Marechal Niel. A splendid 
climber and profuse and constant bloomer ; the 
flowers do not blight, wilt or fade in the hot mid¬ 
summer sun, like many of the other fine varieties. 
SOUVENIR DE MAD. PERNET. (T.) Silvery 
rose shaded yellow ; reverse of petals sometimes 
striped white. Medium-sized cup-shaped flowers. 
SOUVENIR D’UN AML (T.) Large, hand¬ 
somely formed flowers. Color clear shining pink, 
sometimes shaded with carmine. 
SYLPHIDE. (T.) Blush, with fawn center ; 
large and double. Very handsome in bud. 
TENNESSEE BELLE. (P.) Graceful and 
slender in growth ; bright pink flowers in clusters. 
VICK’S CAPRICE. (H. P.) Medium to large 
flowers of rosy pink color. Double and sweet. 
VICTORY. (H.P.) The flowers are of immense 
size and splendid substance; beautifully formed, 
very full, round and double. Color deep rich 
velvety crimson. A grand Rose. 
WHITE PERLE DES JARDINS. (T.) Ivory- 
white or pale yellow, outer petals sometimes tinged 
rose; delicate Tea fragrance. Quite distinct from 
Bride or any other white Rose. A splendid grower 
and one of the most satisfactory on our grounds. 
WOODLAND MARGARET. (C. N.) Medium¬ 
sized pure white flowers, which are produced in 
the greatest profusion, sometimes tinged with blush. 
A constant bloomer and vigorous climber. A rapid 
wood-maker; desirable in the Lower South. 
YORK & LANCASTER. (H. P.) One of the 
oldest Roses in existence, dating back to the time 
of the Wars of the Roses between the Roj-al Houses 
of York and Lancaster. Said to have been originated 
when these warring factions became united. Color 
red and white, representing the red of the Lancas¬ 
trians and the white of the Yorkists. 
