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GLEN SAINT MARY NURSERIES 
Ornamental 'Department 
ROSES, continued 
CLIMBING MARIE GUILLOT. (C. T.) A 
j^raiul new climbing Rose, differing from its par¬ 
ent, Marie (iiiillot. only in habit of growtli. 
Beautiful creamy while flowers, sometimes with 
pale yellow center. Strong grower atul profuse 
i)ioomer. 
CLIMBING WHITE PET. (Mult.) Strong- 
growing Rose of the Rambler class ; shows- 
white flowers borne in clusters; fragrance like 
cherry blossoms. 
CLIMBING WOOTTON. (H. T.) Very large, 
rather open flowers, beautifully formed ; color 
bright magenta-retl, passing to violet-crimson, 
ritiily shaded. A free bloomer, strong grower, 
and a beautiful Rose. 
CLOTHILDE SOUPERT. ( Pol.) Tliis lovely 
Rose resembles the Tea Roses so closely that it 
is calletl a Tea Polyantha. The flowers are 
borne in clusters, and are of large, round, flat 
form, with beautifully imbricated petals; per¬ 
fectly full and double, and deliciously sweet; 
cclor beautiful pinkish amber or pale, creamy 
yellow, delicately flushed with silvery rose, some¬ 
times ivory-white, e.Ncpiisitely tinted with pale 
salmon, and sometimes both red and white 
flowers are produced on the same plant. It is a 
])arlicularly handsome Rose, and has always 
been greatly admired. The bush is a vigorous 
and compact grower and a continuous and re¬ 
markably profuse bloomer. 
COMTESSE EVA STARHEMBERG. (T.) 
^’ellow, buff and yellow center, edged rose. 
Medium to large, tlouble and full. .Strong 
grower, and a desirable kind. 
COMTESSE RIZA DU PARC. (T.; Color 
coppery rose, shaded with violet-crimson. I-'low- 
ers are large, double and full. 15 eautifiil in bud 
and flower. 
COQUETTE BORDELAIS. (II. P.) Large, 
<‘>pen flowers which remind one of a cameliia. 
Color carmine-rose, sometimes ros\' i'>ink, with 
white stripes in center of petals. 
COQUETTE DES ALPES. riL X.) Medium- 
si/ed while flowers tinged with blush. 
COQUETTE DES BLANCHES. (IE X.) Deli¬ 
cate while or flesh-colored flowers of medium 
size. 
CRIMSON RAMBLER. (Pol.) This novelty 
of tlie Polyantha class came originally from 
japan. The flowers are produced in great 
I^yramidal panicles or trusses, each carrying 
from 30 to 40 blooms, the individual flower 
measuring about i to i G' inches in (liameter. 
'Pile foliage is l^riglit green and glossy, and con¬ 
trasts finely with the bright crimson of the 
flowers. 
DEVONIENSIS. (C. T. ) On account of its 
whiteness and sweetne.ss, often called the Mag¬ 
nolia Rose ; creamy white, delicately flushed in 
the center with pink ; possesses an exejuisile 
and distinct fragrance. This is one of the most 
magnificent of Roses in this region; an excep¬ 
tionally strotig grower and vigorous climber, 
and bears profusely and constantly flowers of 
large size and great beauty. 
DINSMORE. (I I. P. ) Flowers large and 
l^erfeclly double ; color rich crimson-scarlet. 
DOUGLASS. (Bong.) Medium to large, 
dark cherry-red flowers. 
DUCHESSE DE BRABANT. (T. ) Exquisite 
shell-pink, tinged at the edges with carmine. 
I'he buds and opening flowers are very beautiful. 
'I'he flowers hold tlieir form and color fora long 
lime after being cut. In coloring it is imsur- 
jxissed, perhaj)s uneqiialed, by any pink Rose. 
It is strong and vigorous, and blooms profusely 
the year round. One of the best for this region 
of the vSouth. 
DUCHESS OF EDINBURGH. (T.) Large 
semi-double flowers ; (piite fragrant ; cherry- 
red, passing to crimson ; a rich tint. A de¬ 
sirable variety. 
DUKE OF EDINBURGH. (H. P.) Dark, 
velvety maroon ; large size, full, regular form ; 
very handsome and fragrant. 
ELISE BOELLE. (H. N.) W'hite, delicately 
tinged with pink ; medium size, full, beantifnl, 
circular form ; very sweet. A lovely Rose. 
EMPRESS MARIE OF RUSSIA. (T.) Flow¬ 
ers canary-yellow, sometimes shaded with white 
and lemon. 
EMPRESS OF CHINA. (C. C.) A new free- 
flowering climbing Rose of Chitiese origin, I'he 
l>lant 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. X.) Lovely, j^ure 
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 
