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GLEN SAINT MARY NURSERIES 
Ornamental Department 
ROSES, continued 
HEINRICH SCHULTHEIS. (T.) Large, Rood 
form and very full ; color pinkish rose ; sweet- 
scented. 
HENRY M. STANLEY. (T.) Pale pink, 
edged and mottled deep rose, with a lovely 
shade of salmon or buff-rose on reverse of 
petals. Large, double and full. 
HER MAJESTY. (M. \\) Flowers of im¬ 
mense size, remarkably beautiful form and per¬ 
fectly double; the color is a lovely sluule of 
rosy pink, passing to clear flesh, elegantly tinged 
and shaded with amaranth and silver rose ; de¬ 
lightfully fragrant. A strong, upright grower. 
HERMOSA. (Hour.) 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 remarkably long time in perfect condition. 
It is a moderate climber, makes a good pillar 
Rose, and the exceptionally brilliant and beau¬ 
tiful 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 extend¬ 
ing through the season, and is one of the best 
of the Hybrid Perpetuals in this region, 
JUBILEE. (H. P.) Bright, cardinal-red, 
sometimes glowing crimson. Large velvety 
flowers, quite often 5 inches across ; very full 
and double ; strong grower. One of the finest 
very dark Roses in our collection. 
JULES FINGER. (T.) Bright, rosy scarlet, 
sliaded 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 
splendid old variety. 
LA GRANDEUR. (T.) Rosy carmine, boldly 
stri[)ed and dashed with white. 
LAMARQUE. (C. N.) White, with sulphur 
center. Constant bloomer. 
LA REINE. (IL P.) Beautiful clear bright 
rose ; very large, of fine, full form. 
LETTY COLES. (T.) Beautiful blush-col¬ 
ored flowers, sometimes tinged with pale yel¬ 
low. Medium 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 
satisfactory 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 flow¬ 
ers. There are always flowers, and nearly 
always quantities of them. 
LOUIS RICHARD. (T.) Coppery rose, the 
center sometimes deej) red. Very handsome. 
MAD, ALFRED CARRIERE. {H. N.) Pearly 
white, with slight pink tint in the center. In ouV 
own gardens one of the most satisfactory, being 
an unusually strong grower and constant 
bloomer. I'lowers of good size and handsome. 
MAD. BARRIGLIONE. (T.) Coppery car¬ 
mine-rose ; fine buds ; flowers semi-double, 
MAD. BRAVY. (T. ) Creamy white, large, 
full, of symmetrical form and great fragrance. 
A profuse and constant l^loomer. 
MAD. CAMILLE. (T. ) Large, very double 
and full ; rosy flesh, changing to saImon-ro.se. 
MAD. CAROLINE KUSTER. (N. ) Pale yel¬ 
low, often mottled with rose. An excellent free- 
blooming sort. 
MAD. DE VATRY. (T.) Red, shaded with 
salmon. A choice Rose of bright color and 
good form in bud and flower. 
MAD. GABRIEL LUIZET. (H. P.) Clear, 
bright rosy pink, a beautiful shade. Medium to 
large size, double and full and somewhat flat. 
MAD. JEAN SISLEY. (Beng.) A free- 
growing, free-flowering Rose of merit, d'his is 
a fine Rose for bedding. It is full and double, 
and pure white, sometimes tinged blush. 
MAD. JOSEPH DESBOIS. (H, P. ) Flesh 
white, shaded with salmon-rose ; very large, 
well formed ; a remarkably beautiful Rose. 
Very vigorous. 
MAD. JOSEPH SCHWARTZ. (T.) Large, 
globular flowers, very full and sweet; color pure 
white, the edges of petals tinged with carmine. 
The flowers have the exquisiteness and delicacy 
of its parent, Duchesse de Brabant. One of the 
most sati.sfactory here. 
MAD. LAMBARD. (T.) Large and full 
flowers, varying from rosy salmon to rosy flesh. 
