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Glen Saint Mary Nurseries 
Roses 
Cherokee Roses 
The White Cherokee Rose (Rosa Icevigata), introduced into the Southern. States from Japan many 
years ago, is an object of beauty and delight wherever seen. Its glossy, bright green foliage makes it 
attractive at all times, and its springtime wealth of large, single, white (lowers with deep yellow 
stamens makes a picture never to be forgotten, though seen but once. It is common in some parts of 
the South, climbing high into trees or over walls, buildings and fences, entirely at home, growing 
luxuriantly wherever planted. Recently two other varieties, the equal of the white in beauty and 
vigorous growth, have been introduced, one pink, the other red, and we are particularly pleased to be 
able to offer these to our Rose-loving customers. They are a valuable addition to our list of varieties. 
White Cherokee. A high-climbing Rose, with slender, green, prickly branches; leaves usually 
three-parted, bright, shining, evergreen; (lowers large, white, with numerous deep yellow stamens, 
giving a bright yellow center, showy. A very handsome variety of climbing Rose, valuable not only 
for its flowers which appear in spring, but for its bright, evergreen foliage. Splendid for covering 
trellises or walls and low buildings. 
Pink Cherokee. A charming, fragrant, single, rosy pink variety of the Cherokee type. It is 
a strong-growing climber, with a profusion of (lowers in spring, and continues to produce (lowers for 
two months. 
Ramona (Red Cherokee). A new climbing Rose, with flowers varying in color from brilliant 
red to very deep pink, free-flowering and very handsome; a noteworthy addition to our list of varieties. 
