GLEN SAINT MARY NURSERIES 
Hardy Roses 
ROSES, continued 
Gracilis. (C. B.) Flowers bright rosy red, 
large and full. A climber suitable for plant¬ 
ing in both sunny and shady locations. 
Greville, or Seven Sisters. (Mult.) Me¬ 
dium-sized flowers, varying in color from 
white to crimson, and borne in immense clus¬ 
ters in great profusion. In season the vine is 
a mass of pink and white. A vigorous climber 
of rampant growth, like the Banksias and 
Woodland Margaret, and speedily covers an 
unsightly object with a mass of green. 
Heinrich Schultheis. (T.) Large, good form 
and very full ; color pinkish rose ; sweet- 
scented. 
Henry M. Stanley. (T.) Pale pink, edged 
and mottled deep rose, with a lovely shade of 
salmon or buff-rose on reverse of petals. Large, 
double and full. 
Her Majesty. (H. P.) Flowers of immense 
size, remarkably beautiful form and perfectly 
double ; the color is a lovely shade of rosy pink, 
passing to clear flesh, elegantly tinged and 
shaded with amaranth and silver rose ; delight¬ 
fully fragrant. A strong, upright grower. 
Hermosa. (Bour.) An excellent Rose; 
blooms in fine clusters ; large, very double and 
fragrant ; beautiful, clear rose ; a constant 
bloomer. 
Isabella Sprunt. (T.) Bright canary-yellow; 
large, beautiful buds. A profuse bloomer. 
James Sprunt. (C. B.) Deep cherry-red 
flowers, very full, double and sweet. The most 
satisfactory of the dark red everblooming varie¬ 
ties in this section. The cut-flowers keep for 
a remarkably long time in perfect condition. 
It is a moderate climber, makes a good pillar 
Rose, and the exceptionally brilliant and beau¬ 
tiful flowers are to be found at all seasons. 
John Hopper. (H. P.) Bright rose, with car¬ 
mine center; large and full. A stout, strong 
grower. Bears a succession of flowers extend¬ 
ing through the season, and is one of the best 
of the Hybrid Perpetuals in this region. 
Jubilee. (H. P.) Bright cardinal-red, some¬ 
times glowing crimson. Large velvety flowers, 
quite often 5 inches across; very full and 
double ; strong grower. One of the finest 
very dark Roses in our collection. 
James Sprunt 
Jules Jurgensen. (C. B.) Large, full, finely 
formed flowers of a magenta-rose color. In 
habit and characteristics the vine resembles 
James Sprunt. One of the best here. 
Jules Margottin. (H. P.)Bright cherry-red; 
large, well-formed, fragrant flowers; a splen¬ 
did old variety. 
La Grandeur. (T.) Rosy carmine, boldly 
striped and dashed with white. 
Lamarque. (C. N.) White, with sulphur 
center. Constant bloomer. 
La Princesse Vera. (T.) Flowers of medium 
to large size, finely formed, very double and 
full. Color rich ivory-white shaded and veined 
with fine coral yellow and delicately penciled 
with delicate blush. A very desirable Rose. 
La Reine. (H. P.) Beautiful clear bright 
rose; very large, of fine, full form. 
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