PINK CLIMBING ROSES 
Anemone (Pink Cherokee). 
hybrid of white Cherokee. 
Belle of Portugal. HG. Extremely large 
flowers of lovely pink tinged with salmon. 
Ednah Thomas. CHT. Large double 
flowers of salmon-rose flushed orange. 
Fragrant. Continuous bloom. 
Climbing Pink Killarney. CHT. 
Climbing Pink Maman Cochet. CT. 
Climbing Pink Radiance. CHT. 
RED BUSH ROSES 
Ami Quinard. HT. A lovely deep, rich 
velvety crimson-maroon, introduced to 
America in 1930. Blooms of medium size, 
fragrant, last ng for several days. Plant 
vigorous and blooms freely. 
Black Prince. HP. Produces large, dark 
crimson flowers, nearly black at times. 
Very strong grower. 
Charlotte Armstrong. HT. Patent No. 
455. An All-America Selection, this lovely 
Rose opens long, slender buds of brilliant 
red in cool weather and cherry to cerise in 
hot weather. The long-stemmed blooms 
open slowly and last for several days, which 
makes it ideal for cutting. The bush is a 
strong grower, with disease-resistant foliage. 
Christopher Stone. HT. Great big loose 
blooms of rich crimson-scarlet are borne 
continuously on a splendid healthy plant. 
The flowers are deliciously fragrant. One 
of the best of the new Roses. 
Crimson Glory. HT. Plant Patent No. 105. 
Splendidly formed flowers of rich scarlet- 
crimson with a fine velvety nap and deep 
black shadows on the inner petals. Won- 
derfully fragrant. In a race with Etoile 
de Hollande for top honors. A steady 
bloomer. 
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RED BUSH ROSES, continued 
Donald Prior. Floribunda. Patent No. 377. 
This beautiful Rose is one of the most 
satisfactory of the Floribunda type we 
have ever grown. It has been tested here at 
Glen Saint Mary over a period of three 
years and, in spite of floods and droughts, 
it goes on blooming through the long hot 
summers. The immense clusters of deep 
red, semi-double flowers have a velvety 
sheen and texture. In addition to the 
regular bursts of bloom in large clusters, 
Donald Prior has an interesting habit of 
sending out individual flowers all over the 
bush, so that we may truly say it is ‘‘never 
out of bloom.” 
Etoile de France. HT. A truly excellent 
Rose. Large, very fragrant crimson flowers. 
Etoile de Hollande. HT. The best red Rose 
we know. It has distinguished itself by 
blooming every day all summer in our test- 
garden under a blistering sun, and later 
through a prolonged rainy season. It had 
no shade and its gorgeous color never 
faded. 
Gruss an Teplitz. 
scented blooms. 
Hadley. HT. An old favorite crimson-red 
Rose with unforgettable fragrance. 
Heart’s Desire. HT. Patent No. 501. This 
year we are listing another All-America 
winner, Heart’s Desire. The beautiful deep 
red bloom is very close to Rose perfection. 
The long buds open to wide-petaled, firm- 
textured flowers that are exquisitely fra- 
grant and do not fade. The plants are 
vigorous, with disease-resistant foliage. 
His Majesty. HT. One of the newer Roses. 
Blooms of good size, fragrant, dark crim- 
son, deepening toward edges. Abundant 
bloomer. Good stems and growth habit. 
Kirsten Poulsen. Poly. Bright scarlet, 
single, slightly fragrant blooms borne in 
clusters on long stems. It is a vigorous, 
bushy grower, very hardy, and blooms 
all season. 
Startling red, sweet- 
WORLD’S FAIR 
Patent No. 362 
DONALD 
PRIOR 
Patent No. 377 
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Louis Philippe. Ben. Good dark red shrub 
Rose. Continuous bloomer. 
Red-Letter Day. HT. A brilliant scarlet, 
nearly single Rose that quickly opens flat. 
Satisfactory grower and makes beautiful 
mass effect in the garden. 
Red Radiance. HT. Deep rose-red. 
well. Fine for cutting. 
Lasts 
Vaterland. HT. Bud and flower large, open- 
ing full, double; handsome dark red with 
coppery reflexes. Foliage bronze and quite 
disease-resistant. Continuous bloomer all 
season. A thoroughly fine Rose. 
World’s Fair. Floribunda. Patent No. 362. 
One of the largest-flowered of the Flori- 
bundas, this was the official Rose of the 
great New York World’s Fair. The flowers 
are rich, velvety scarlet shading to deep 
maroon. An almost continuous bloomer, 
the bush is vigorous and exceptionally 
hardy. Fine both for garden display and 
for cutting. By long and thorough test, 
this beautiful Rose has been proved partic- 
ularly well adapted to Florida conditions. 
RED CLIMBING ROSES 
Climbing Etoile de Hollande. CHT. A 
strong climbing form of the famous bush 
Rose. 
Climbing Red Radiance. CHT. Vigorous, 
climbing sport of Red Radiance. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. HW. Startling 
brilliant scarlet blooms which seldom fade. 
Profuse bloomer in spring. Fine for cover- 
ing fences and walls. 
Ramona (Red Cherokee). 
panion for white Cherokee. 
Red Baby Rambler. Poly. Small semi- 
double flowers in large clusters. Contin- 
uous bloom. 
Reine Marie Henriette. 
Excellent com- 
CT. One of best 
red climbers we know. Bright red, pointed 
buds of good size. A vigorous grower 






