
GLEN SAINT MARY NURSERIES Co. 7 

ROSES 
The majority of our roses are budded on Multi- 
flora root, which we have found from many years 
trial to be the most generally satisfactory under- 
stock for our soils. Multiflora makes a stout, spread- 
ing root system that stands transplanting well and 
adapts itself readily to the multitude of soil con- 
ditions found in Florida and the South. 
The varieties below are among the best of all 
rose types—some old favorites, some quite new, but 
all tested thoroughly here before they are included 
in our lists. 
We prefer not to begin shipping roses until the 
bushes are dormant in late November or early De- 
cember—but let us have your orders without delay, 
for digging at earliest safe date. 
PINK 
BABY RAMBLER—Dwarf pink, cluster rose. 
BETTY UPRICHARD. Pink. Strong grower. Dis- 
ease resistant. 
CECILE BRUNNER. Double flowers of light pink 
with yellow bases. 
CLIMBING PINK RADIANCE. Continuous bloomer. 
COLUMBIA. Glistening rose-pink. Disease resistant. 
DAINTY BESS. Large single flowers, delicate rose- 
pink. 
DUCHESSE DE BRABANT. Fine pink. © 
EDITOR MC FARLAND. Dark pink. 
EDNAH THOMAS. Climber. Salmon-rose flushed 
orange. 
ELSE POULSEN. Large clusters of semi-double, 
bright pink flowers. 
MME. CAROLINE TESTOUT. Silvery pink. 
MME. LOMBARD. Clear light pink to deeper tint. 
Strong grower. 
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