GLEN SAINT MARY NURSERIES 
Ornamental Department 
ROSES, continued 
MIGNONETTE. (Pol.) 
Large clusters of perfectly 
formed miniature Roses ; 
pink, changing to white. 
MRS. CLEVELAND. (H. 
P.) Medium to large ; nicely 
formed flowers of a dark 
red or velvety crimson color. 
Delightfully fragrant. 
MRS. GEORGE PAUL. 
(Rour.) Large open ilower, 
like a camellia, with very 
bold, thick petals, perfectly 
arranged ; blush white, with 
rosy peach shading; very 
distinct. 
PAUL NEYRON. (II. P.) 
Deep ro.se ; very large, ver^'^ 
full, somewhat fragrant, free- 
blooming ; the largest variety 
known. A very desirable 
garden Rose. 
PERFECTION DES 
BLANCHES. (H. N.) Pure 
white flowers, full and dou¬ 
ble, very fine; a constant 
bloomer. 
PERLE DES JARDINS. 
(T.) Large, magnificent flow¬ 
ers of full, globular form, 
with great depth and sub¬ 
stance. Clear golden yellow 
of an unusually rich and 
beautiful shade. Truly it is 
the “Pearl of the Gardens.” 
PERLE Dm. (Pol.) Nan¬ 
keen-yellow flowers, in large 
clusters. One of the most 
uniciue and beautiful minia¬ 
ture Roses in our collection; 
tlie buds are especially 
adapted for genteel button¬ 
hole bouquets. Only a mod¬ 
erate grower, but a profuse 
and constant bloomer. 
PINK ROAMER. (\V.) 
Luxuriant grower of the 
creeping habit. Small-sized 
pink flowers with white cen¬ 
ters. A splendid variety for 
grave decoration, or for cov¬ 
ering any unsightly object. 
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