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BUSH and CLIMBING 
ROSES 
Y cars of experience have convinced us that 
not every Rose will do well in Southern gardens, 
therefore the Roses we list are varieties which 
have succeeded here, and, except for a 
few patented varieties, Glen Saint Mary 
Roses are Florida grown and are priced 
to fit with Southern conditions. 
To comply with popular demand we 
have added a few of the new patented 
Roses, and as these are priced by the 
introducers we have no control over the 
prices asked. We hope you like the ones we 
have selected. 
We have the most complete list of Australian 
Roses now in the United States and you will note 
that these are now priced to agree with the regular 
Abbreviations after listed varieties refer to class or 
list. 
EDITOR 
McFARLAND type: T.. 
Hybrid 
petual; 
Tea: Hi., ‘Hybrid Lea CH  Glimbine 
Tea; CT., Climbing Tea; HP) Hybrid) Per 
HG., Hybrid Gigantea; N., Noisette; Ben., 
Bengal; Poly., Polyantha; HW., Hybrid Wichuraiana. 
PINK BUSH ROSES 
Anna de Diesbach. HP. Large, fragrant 
flowers of a beautiful shade of pink. Buds 
are very fine and produced on long stems. 
Somewhat like Paul Neyron. 
Antoine Rivoire. HT. Delicate silvery pink 
shading to peach in center. Flowers 
medium size, double. Bush seldom mil- 
dews and is free bloomer in spring and fall. 
Baby Rambler. Poly. Dwarf pink cluster 
Rose. For hedges and borders. 
Betty Uprichard. HT. One of our finest pink 
Roses. Tapering buds, opening into beauti- 
ful two-toned flowers with upper side of 
petals light pink and deep rose-pink under- 
neath. A strong grower and disease- 
resistant. It has bloomed in our test 
garden all summer. 
CRIMSON 
GLORY 
PINK BUSH ROSES, continued 
Cecile Brunner. Poly. The little Sweet- 
heart Rose has exquisite pink buds that 
open to graceful double flowers of light 
pink with yellow bases. A grand little Rose. 
Columbia. HT. Beautiful, long buds, 
opening into unusually large, full flowers 
that are very lasting, intensely fragrant, 
and glistening rose-pink. Disease-resistant. 
Dainty Bess. HT. Distinctly different type. 
Flower 314 to 4 inches across, single, 
broad-petaled, with crinkled edges, delicate 
rose-pink, The prominent stamens remind 
one of Cherokee. 
Duchesse de Brabant. T. Fine old pink 
variety well known by everyone. 
Editor McFarland. The finest dark pink 

Rose. Perfect form and long lasting. 
Splendid healthy plant. 
Else Poulsen. Poly. Large clusters of semi- 
double, bright pink flowers, moderately 
fragrant, and very lasting. A continuous 
bloomer, even through the intense heat of 
a Southern summer. 
Eternal Youth. HT. Plant Patent No. 332. 
Long-pointed pink buds open to large 
flowers of sparkling pink which are de- 
lightfully fragrant. A splendid cutting 
Rose. Compact, upright growth. 
Good News. HT. Plant Patent No. 426. 
Large double flowers of peach-pink with 
silvery tints. Form is excellent and the 
blooms are delightfully fragrant. Radiance 
ancestry provided strong-growing healthy 
plants that bloom industriously all season. 
Hilda. HT. A two-toned pink Rose of fine 
form and large size. A very satisfactory 
summer Rose. 
Minnie Francis. T. Deep pink, very open 
flowers. Strong grower. 
Miss America. HT. Plant Patent No. 264. 
Large full blooms of flesh, tinted salmon 
and gold. Fragrant. An exhibition Rose. 
Mme. Caroline Testout. HT. Immense 
globular flowers of silvery pink on a strong 
dependable plant. Fragrant. The famous 
street Rose in Portland, Ore. 
Mme. Lambard. T. Strongest-growing 
pink in our collection. Clear light pink to 
deeper tint. Can be grown in tree-form. 
Mrs. Charles Bell. HT. Lovely shell-pink. 
Vigorous grower. 
Mrs. R. M. Finch. Poly. Fine flowers of 
rosy pink, paling lighter, borne in large 
clusters. Vigorous grower and continuous 
bloomer. Fine for shrubbery plantings and 
hedges. 
