GLEN SAINT MARY NURSERIES 
Roses 
Cecile Brunner. (Pol.) Salmon-pink with 
deep salmon center. An admirable Rose. 
Cheshunt Hybrid. (H. T.) Extra fine, large 
flowers, very double, full and of perfect form ; 
delightfully fragrant; color ruby-crimson, pass¬ 
ing to rich maroon ; a strong grower. 
Chromatella {Cloth of Gold). (C. N.) Clear, 
bright yellow; good form and substance; large, 
very full and double; very sweet; a constant 
and profuse bloomer; much prized in the South 
as a pillar or veranda Rose. 
Clement Messier. (C. N.) Medium size; full 
and double; white petals surrounding delicate 
pink center; very pretty in either bud or flower; 
sweet tea scent; a strong grower. 
Climbing Bridesmaid. (C. T.) Somewhat sim¬ 
ilar to its parent, Bridesmaid; dark pink, almost 
magenta-rose. Strong climber and a splendid 
variety. 
Climbing Clothilde Soupert. (C. T.) An off¬ 
spring of Clothilde Soupert, of which it is an 
almost exact counterpart, except that it is a 
strong climber. Its introducers say that it is one 
of the most valuable, if not the most valuable, 
climbing Rose ever introduced. 
Climbing Marie Guillot. (C. T.) A grand 
new climbing Rose, differing from its parent, 
Marie Guillot, only in habit of growth. Beauti¬ 
ful creamy white flowers, sometimes with pale 
yellow center. Strong grower and profuse 
bloomer. 
Climbing White Pet. (Mult.) Strong¬ 
growing Rose of the Rambler class; showy 
white flowers borne in clusters; fragrance like 
cherry blossoms. 
Climbing Wootton. (II. T.) Very large, rather 
open flowers, beautifully formed; color bright 
magenta-red, passing to violet-crimson, richly 
shaded. A free bloomer, strong grower, and a 
beautiful Rose. 
Clothilde Soupert. (Pol.) This lovely Rose 
resembles the Tea Roses so closely that it is 
called a Tea Polyantha. The flowers are borne 
in clusters, and are of large, round, flat form, 
with beautifully imbricated petals; perfectly full 
and double, and deliciously sweet; color beau¬ 
tiful pinkish amber or pale, creamy yellow, 
delicately flushed with silvery rose, sometimes 
ivory-white, exquisitely tinted with pale salmon, 
and sometimes both red and white flowers are 
produced on the same plant. It is a particularly 
handsome Rose and has always been greatly 
admired. The bush is a vigorous and compact 
grower and a continuous and remarkably pro¬ 
fuse bloomer. 
Comtesse Eva Starhemberg. (T.) Yellow, buff 
and yellow center, edged rose. Medium to 
large, double and full. Strong grower and a 
desirable kind. 
Comtesse Riza du Parc. (T.) Color coppery 
rose, shaded with violet-crimson. Flowers are 
large, double and full. Beautiful in bud and 
flower. 
Coquette Bordelais. (H. P.) Large, open 
flowers which remind one of a camellia. Color 
carmine-rose, sometimes rosy pink, with white 
stripes in center of petals. 
Coquette des Alpes. (H. N.) Medium-sized 
white flowers tinged with blush. 
Coquette des Blanches. (H. N.) Delicate 
white or flesh-colored flowers of medium size. 
Crimson Rambler. (Pol.) This novelty of the 
Polyantha class came originally from Japan. 
Climbing Bridesmaid Rose 
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