GLEN SAINT MARY NURSERIES 
Roses 
American Banner. (T.) White striped or • Edges of petals, and particularly outer petals, 
shaded red. Flowers medium to large, and fine deeply tinged with rose. 
form. Good grower ; very satisfactory variety. Archduke Charles. (Beng.) Brilliant crimson- 
Anne de Diesbach. (H. P.) Color is a most scarlet, often marbled with lighter shades. This 
lovely brilliant carmine ; long pointed buds and is a good grower and very satisfactory variety, 
large, finely formed, compact, slightly cupped Baby Rambler. (Pol.) A dwarf rose, reaching 
flowers. Very full and double, and delightfully a height of 18 to 20 inches; flowers pink, dou- 
sweet. A vigorous grower and fine bloomer. bl e , produced in dense clusters of two to three 
Antoine Mouton. (IT. P.) A vigorous grower, dozen. It is always in flower, even in the hot 
bearing flowers of extraordinary size and full- weather of mid-summer, and makes a beautiful 
ness. Bright, clear pink, reverse of petals sil- mass of bloom. A very desirable rose. 
very rose. 
Antoine Revoire. (H. T.) Very large, of a 
delicate rosy flesh-color. Beautiful buds and 
well-formed flowers. 
Apolline. (Bour.) Color clear pink, dashed 
with rosy crimson ; edges and reverse of petals 
silvery rose. 
Archduchess Marie Immaculae. (T.) Flowers 
of large size and beautifully formed. Very full 
and double and deliciously fragrant. The flower 
is light canary-yellow, deepening toward center, 
delicately penciled and veined with silvery rose. 
Bon Silene Rose 
Baroness Rothschild. (H. P.) Large flowers, 
double and full ; very delicate light pink, sug¬ 
gesting peach bloom. 
Beauty of Waltham. (H. P.) Very large, 
finely formed flowers ; bright cherry-red, a fine 
color ; very fragrant. A profuse bloomer. 
Bessie Johnson. (I I. P.) Beautiful blush-color, 
highly scented ; distinct. 
Blanche de Meur (H. P.) Light flesh-color, 
changing to white. 
Bon Silene. (T.) Deep salmon-rose, illu¬ 
mined with carmine ; highly scented. Valuable 
for its buds, which are large and of fine form 
and color. Very strong and robust in this sec¬ 
tion ; bears profusely the year round. An old 
favorite. 
Bougere. (T.) Extra large, very double and 
full; exceedingly sweet tea scent; color bronze- 
rose or violet-crimson, delicately shaded with 
lilac. Vigorous and a profuse and constant 
bloomer. An old Rose, but one of the most 
desirable. 
Bride. (T.) A superb pure white Tea Rose ; 
one of the best of its color ; the buds and flow¬ 
ers are unusually large and finely formed. It is 
a strong, healthy grower and a quick and con¬ 
stant bloomer. A fine variety for cutdoor 
culture. 
Captain Christy. (H. T.) Extra large, flat 
flowers, very full and regular; the color is a 
lovely shade of pale peach, deepening toward 
the center to rosy crimson. Vigorous; a free 
and perpetual bloomer; one of the best in our 
grounds. 
Catherine Mermet. (T.) Very distinct and 
beautiful, valued highly for its elegant buds ; 
color clear shining pink, with delicately shaded 
amber and fawn center, large, globular flowers; 
a strong, healthy grower and free bloomer. 
One of the most satisfactory. 
Charles Lefebvre. (IT. P.) Reddish crimson, 
sometimes with a shade of purple ; very velvety 
and rich. Continues to bloom throughout the 
year ; one of the most satisfactory of its class in 
this section. 
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