BUSH AND CLIMBING ROSES, continued 
WHITE BUSH ROSES 
Caledonia. HT. Creamy white buds open¬ 
ing to beautiful snowy flowers. Plants 
bloom over a long period. 25 petals. 
Frau Karl Druschki. HP. Fine white, 
sometimes called White American Beauty. 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. T. Free and 
regular bloomer from early to late. Pure 
white, on long stems. One of the most 
satisfactory Southern sorts. 
Marie van Houtte. T. The general color is 
white, but tinted at center with pale lemon 
and on outer petals with pink. 
White Killarney. HT. Long-pointed buds 
and semi-double, open flowers. 
White Maman Cochet. T. Closely re¬ 
sembles Pink Maman Cochet in all but 
color. Excellent for cutting. White, tinted 
pink on outer petals, pale yellow centers. 
WHITE CLIMBING ROSES 
Climbing White Maman Cochet. CT. 
Same as bush type, except growth habit. 
Cherokee. Rampant-climbing, single, pure 
white Rose, with prominent yellow sta¬ 
mens. Valuable for covering fences and 
dwellings during the entire season. Spring 
bloomer. 
Devoniensis. CT. Probably the strongest- 
growing Tea in our collection. Creamy 
white, with delicately shaded pink center. 
Long lived and most satisfactory. 
Lamarque. N. Free-flowering, climbing 
white Rose with tint of pale yellow. Very 
fragrant blooms in clusters. 
YELLOW BUSH ROSES 
Yellow, Copper- and Orange-Tinted 
Alexander Hill Gray. T. Pale lemon- 
yellow, darker toward center; well-formed 
and fragrant. Growth moderate; continu¬ 
ous bloomer. Disease-resistant. 
Etoile de Lyon. T. Golden yellow, full, 
double flowers. 
YELLOW BUSH ROSES, continued 
Golden Ophelia. HT. Bud and bloom 
medium size, golden yellow in center, pal¬ 
ing toward outer petals; delicately fra¬ 
grant. Long, strong stems. One of the 
best yellows for the South. 
Isabella Sprunt. T. Related to Safrano. 
Popular since 1863. Produces large, pale 
yellow blooms very freely and continuously. 
Lady Hillingdon. T. Has slender, pointed 
buds and exquisitely cupped flowers of 
apricot-yellow. Upright habit. Disease- 
resistant. Free, continuous bloomer. One 
of the best. 
Luxembourg. HT. An extremely satisfac¬ 
tory Hybrid Tea Rose for Southern gar¬ 
dens. The flowers are rich apricot-yellow, 
shaded with copper, and lighter yellow at 
the tips of the petals. 
Mrs. Aaron Ward. HT. Buff buds open 
to fully double flowers of yellow and pink. 
The plants are dwarf and are very free 
with their lovely blooms. An ideal bouton¬ 
niere Rose. 
Roslyn. HT. Very large, ruffled flowers of 
a rich yellow which does not fade in the sun. 
Blooms well throughout the summer. 
Safrano. T. Well known and liked. Saffron 
and apricot buds and semi-double flowers. 
Disease-resistant. 
Sunburst. HT. Another fine Rose for the 
South. Medium-sized, long-pointed buds 
open to double and full cupped blooms of 
clear yellow, with golden orange tints in 
center. Spreading; almost thornless. 
Talisman. HT. Presents unusual combi¬ 
nation of orange and copper tones, suffused 
with pink. Truly multicolored. Flowers 
are high centered, double, and quite fra¬ 
grant. Does best in partial shade in this 
latitude. See illustration on page 31. 
BUSH AND CLIMBING ROSES 
25 c(s. each 
unless otherwise noted 
GLEN SAINT MARY 
YELLOW CLIMBERS 
Banksia Lutea. Unique. In spring the 
drooping branches are covered with tiny 
fragrant rosettes. 
Climbing Perle des Jardins. CT. Most 
satisfactory climbing yellow Rose in the 
South. 
Fortune’s Double Yellow. N. Semi¬ 
double, orange-yellow flowers flaked with 
red, borne along the stems; June—July. 
Marechal Niel. N. Deservedly famous old- 
timer. Full yellow flowers. Sturdy plant. 
Mermaid. H.Brac. Flowers 5 to 6 inches 
across, single, open, fragrant, pale creamy 
yellow, with amber stamens. Foliage deep 
green. Disease-resistant. Strong grower; 
profuse bloomer in fall, fair in summer. 
65 cts. each, $6 for 10. See illustration on 
page 31. 
Reve d’Or. N. Closely resembles Safrano 
but has greater substance. Holds foliage 
well. 
Reveil Dijonnais. The great semi-double 
flowers are light yellow with a wide zone 
of carmine-crimson and scarlet around the 
edges; however, the impression is reddish 
blooms with a large yellow zone around 
the stamens. Spectacular. 75 cts. each. 
Solfaterre. N. Flowers sulphur-yellow, 
large, double, and well formed. Free 
bloomer; fine foliage. 
Summer Roses For Southern 
Gardens 
Etoile de Hollande, Bush and Climber; 
Pink Radiance, Mrs. Charles Bell, Kaiserin 
Auguste Viktoria, White Killarney, White 
Maman Cochet, Golden Ophelia, Roslyn, 
Mrs. Aaron Ward, Lady Hillingdon, Dainty 
Bess, Hilda, Betty Uprichard, Else Poulsen, 
Poly., Salmon Spray, Poly., and Mrs. R. M. 
Finch, Poly. 
At Glen Saint Mary these Roses have 
withstood terrific heat from a scorching sun, 
followed by a prolonged rainy season, bloom¬ 
ing continuously from May through October. 
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