GLEN SAINT MARY NURSERIES 
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Ornamental Department 
ROSES, continued 
and full, and delicately fra- 
,c.rant. Uneqiialed among the 
\eliow Roses in tliis region, 
except by Marechal Kiel, 
wliich it much resembles. In 
the North it is styled a rival 
of Perle des Jardins, but is 
much larger and more satis¬ 
factory than the latter here. 
A vigorous, lusty bush ; 
blooms profusely at all sea¬ 
sons. One of the best. 
EXPOSITION DE POVINS. 
(II. P.) bright velvety red ; 
very full and double and ex¬ 
ceedingly fragrant. Strong 
grower, and a desirable va¬ 
riety. 
FERDINAND BATED. ( 11 . 
'1 .) X'arying color from ]x\le 
rosy flesh on yellow nankeen, 
to yellow nankeen orange. 
A fancy colored Rose ; (jiiite 
distinct and j)retty. 
FORTUNE'S DOUBLE 
YELLOW. (C. T.) Sulphur- 
\eilow, edged ro.se. P'lowers 
large, single and open. \'ery 
pretty and odd. 
FRANCOIS LEVET. {II. 
P.) Rosy pink, delicately 
shaded with cherry-red. 
I landsomely formed flowers, 
very full and double, and 
nearly as large as Paul Ney- 
ron. (lood grower. 
GENERAL JACQUEMI¬ 
NOT. (II. 1 ^.) Large, globii 
lar flowers of a rich crimson- 
scarlet color. 
GIANT OF BATTLES. 
(II. P.) Bright crimson flow¬ 
ers of medium to large 
size; double, full and fra¬ 
grant. 
Estelle Pradel 
GLOIRE LYONNAISE. (II. P.) The only yel¬ 
low Hybrid Perpetual ; it cannot be called deep 
yellow, but rather a pale shade of chamois 
or salmon-yellow, deepest at center, and some¬ 
times passing to rich, creamy white, finely- 
tinted with orange and fawn ; the flowers have 
all the beauty of d'ea Roses ; large aiul full, am! 
delightfully sweet. 
GREVILLE, or SEVEN SISTERS. (Mult.) 
.Medium-sized flowers, varying in color from 
white to crimson, and borne in immense clus¬ 
ters in great profusion. In season the vine is a 
mass of pink and white. A vigorous climber of 
rampant growth, like the Hanksias and Wood¬ 
land Margaret, and S])eetlily covers an un¬ 
sightly object with a mass of green. 
