GLEN SAINT MARY NURSERIES 
Hardy Roses 
ROSES, continued 
There are several different classes of Roses. The class indicates, to a large ex¬ 
tent, the character of the variety, and, to some extent, its adaptability. These classes 
are indicated by initial letters in parentheses immediately following the name of the 
variety; the key to which is as follows: 
Bk., Banksia; Beng., Bengal; Bour., Bourbon; C. B., Climbing Bengal; 
C. C., Climbing China; C. N., Climbing Noisette; C. T., Climbing Tea; H. C., 
Hybrid China; H. N., Hybrid Noisette; H. P., Hybrid Perpetual; H.T., Hybrid 
Tea; Mult., Multiflora; N., Noisette; Pol., Polyantha; P., Prairie; T.,Tea; W., 
Wichuraiana. 
Prices on Roses.—Varieties that succeed best grafted, we graft; varieties that succeed best on own 
roots, we grow on own roots. Each Pcr lo IOO 
1- year, strong, open-ground-grown. $o 25 $2 00 $15 00 
2- year, large, strong, open-ground-grown. 35 3 00 25 00 
Agrippina. (Beng.) Rich, velvety crim¬ 
son, beautiful bud; for bedding it is unsur¬ 
passed. Few Roses so rich in color. 
Alfred Colomb. (H. P.) Bright clear red; 
a fine shade. Large, double; strong grower. 
Alice Hoffman. (Bour.) Light pink center 
surrounded by outer petals of dark crimson. 
Medium size, double and full. 
Alphonse Soupert. (H. P.) Large, very 
handsome and showy; bright rose-color. 
American Banner. (T.) White striped or 
shaded red. Flowers medium to large, and fine 
form. Good grower; very satisfactory variety. 
Anne De Diesbach. (H. P.) Color is a most 
lovely brilliant carmine; long pointed buds and 
large, finely formed, compact, slightly cupped 
flowers. Very full and double, and delightfully 
sweet. A vigorous grower and fine bloomer. 
Antoine Mouton. (H. P.) A vigorous 
grower, bearing flowers of extraordinary size 
and fullness. Bright, clear pink, reverse of 
petals silvery rose. 
Apolline. (Bour.) Color clear pink, dashed 
with rosy crimson; edges and reverse of petals 
silvery rose. 
Archduchess Marie Immaculae. (T.) Flow¬ 
ers 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 sil¬ 
very rose. Edges of petals and particularly 
outer petals deeply tinged with rose. 
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