GLEN SAINT MARY NURSERIES 
Roses 
Prince Albert. (H. P.) Beautiful bright crim¬ 
son ; very large, full and fine. 
Prince Camille de Rohan. (H. P.) Very deep 
velvety crimson ; large, moderately full ; habit 
somewhat spreading. A good Rose of splendid 
color. 
Princess Louise Victoria. (H. P.) Salmon- 
pink, medium size. A splendid climbing Rose. 
Queen. (T.) A grand, globular white Rose 
of the most queenly rounded form, borne on 
large stems ; a free grower and free bloomer. 
A sport from Souvenir d’un Ami. 
Queen’s Scarlet. (Beng.) Rich crimson, 
changing to light scarlet. A very distinct and 
striking shade. Very free-flowering. 
Reine Marie Henriette. (C. T.) Cherry-red, a 
pure shade, which does not fade or shade off 
into undesirable tints ; large, double and beau¬ 
tifully formed ; somewhat fragrant. One of the 
finest red Roses in our collection. 
Rev. J. B. M. Camm. (H. P.) Carmine-rose, 
a fine enduring shade ; large size, semi-globular 
form ; one of the most fragrant. 
Rosa viridiflora. (China.) Commonly known 
as the Green rose. A strong-growing variety 
with green flowers composed of leaf-like petals ; 
blooms two or two and one-half inches across, 
strongly scented, produced in clusters. Valu¬ 
able as an oddity. 
Safrano. (T.) A delicate and beautiful tint 
of salmon and apricot-yellow, which is always 
bright and clear, and does not fade or shade off 
into dull and undesirable tints. One of the most 
exquisitely colored of Roses, and exceedingly 
beautiful in the bud. In this latitude it makes a 
vigorous, strong bush, and bears an abundance 
of flowers at all seasons. One of the best. 
Santa Rosa. (T.) Flowers rich, delicate 
pink ; inclining to crimson ; semi-double reflex 
petals. 
Solfaterre. (C. T.) Clear sulphur-yellow ; 
large and double. Foliage and character of 
growth very similar to Marechal Niel. A 
splendid climber and profuse and constant 
bloomer ; the flowers do not blight, wilt or fade 
in the hot midsummer sun, like many of the 
other fine varieties. 
Souvenir de Leonie Viennat. (T.) Large, ele¬ 
gantly formed flowers, double and full. Color 
deep yellow, with amber in base, passing to 
rose color, reverse of petals silvery rose. 
Souvenir de Mad. Pernet. (T.) Silvery rose, 
shaded yellow ; reverse of petals sometimes 
striped white. Medium-sized cup-shaped flow¬ 
ers. 
Souvenir d’un Ami. (T ) Large, handsomely 
formed flowers. Color clear shining pink, some¬ 
times shaded with carmine. 
Sylphide. (T.) Blush with fawn center; large 
and double. Very handsome in bud. 
Tennessee Belle. (P.) Graceful and slender 
in growth ; bright pink flowers in clusters. 
Tom Wood. (H. P.) Beautiful cherry-red 
flowers, often shading to deep and dark crim¬ 
son ; double. A fine red Rose and good 
bloomer. 
Ulrich Brunner. (H. P.) Flowers extra large, 
full and globular. Color glowing crimson. 
Vick’s Caprice. (H. P.) Medium to large flow¬ 
ers of rosy pink color. Double and sweet. 
Victory. (H. P.) The flowers are of immense 
size and splendid substance ; beautifully formed, 
very full, round and double. Color deep rich 
velvety crimson. A grand Rose. 
Virginia R. Coxe ( Gruss an Tcplitz ). H. T. 
A bright, dazzling, crimson rose with beautiful 
buds and medium, double flowers of large size. 
A profuse bloomer throughout the whole sea¬ 
son. A strong and vigorous grower and should 
be given plenty of space. 
White Maman Cochet. (T.) Pure white, or 
white with very slight, delicate, pink tinge on 
the outer petals ; full, double, beautiful pointed 
buds, with regular shell-like petals. A profuse 
bloomer and strong, vigorous grower. We have 
tested it for several years and can strongly 
recommend it as one of our best Roses. 
White Perle des Jardins. (T.) Ivory-white or 
pale yellow, outer petals sometimes tinged rose; 
delicate tea fragrance. Quite distinct from Bride 
or any other white Rose. A splendid grower 
and one of the most satisfactory on our grounds. 
Woodland Margaret. (C. N.) Medium-sized, 
pure white flowers, sometimes tinged with 
blush, which are produced in the greatest pro¬ 
fusion. A constant bloomer and vigorous 
climber. A rapid wood-maker ; desirable in the 
lower South. 
Yellow Soupert. (T. P.) Very similar in char¬ 
acter of growth and shape ard size of flowers to 
Clothilde Soupert. The color of the flowers-iis 
white, with delicate chrome-yellow at center. 
York and Lancaster. ( H. P.) One of the oldest 
Roses in existence, dating back to the time of 
the Wars of the Roses between the Royal 
Houses of York an cl Lancaster. Said to have 
been originated^when these warring factions 
became united. Color red and white, repre¬ 
senting the red of the Lancastrians and the 
white of the Yorkists. 
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