PINK BUSH ROSES, continued 
Katherine T. Marshall. HT. Patent No. 
607. A delicately formed flower of large 
size, often 5 inches across. The full, fra- 
grant blooms are carried on fine long stems 
ideal for cutting. Warm glowing pink in 
color. The heavy petals resist the summer 
sun, and both growth and foliage compare 
favorably with Radiance. Very disease- 
resistant. 
Letty Coles. T. A strong-growing Rose, 
producing an abundance of beautifully 
shaded pinkish salmon flowers. 
Mabelle Stearns. H.Setigera. Patent No. 
297. A Rosa setigera hybrid by Horvath. 
This exquisite peach-blossom-pink Rose is, 
without doubt, the dooryard Rose par ex- 
cellence. The flower is fully double, with 
fifty to sixty sharply recurving petals, pale 
silvery pink on the outside, shading deeper 
toward the center. A continuous bloomer, 
and delightfully fragrant. The bush is low 
and wide-spreading, to 5 or 6 feet. The 
foliage is small, dark green and very thick. 
This mat-like appearance makes it perfect 
for borders and ground-covers, as well as 
for group planting and single specimens in 
the flower border. 
Exclusive distribution for Florida and 
Southern Georgia by Glen Saint Mary Nurs- 
erties Company. 
Minnie Francis. T. Deep pink, very open 
flower. Strong grower. 
Mme. Caroline Testout. HT. Immense 
globular flowers of silvery pink on a strong, 
dependable plant. Fragrant. The famous 
street Rose in Portland, Ore. 
Mme. Lombard. 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. Pol. Fine flowers of 
rosy pink, paling lighter, borne in large 
clusters. Vigorous grower and continuous 
bloomer. Fine for shrubbery plantings and 
hedges. 
Pink Killarney. HT. Large, almost single, 
delicate pink blooms, opening wide. 
Pink Maman Cochet. T. Nicely formed 
buds and flowers of pale pink, deeper at 
center. Fine for cutting. 
Radiance. HT. Globular flowers in two 
shades of pink. Blooms continuously. 
Salmon Spray. HPol. Huge clusters of 
large, salmon-pink flowers. 
Santa Anita. HT. Patent No. 539. The 
outstanding feature of this Rose is its 
tolerance of brilliant sun and heat. There 
is no bleaching of the color from the be- 
ginning to the end of the season. Elegantly 
formed, open blooms of pure peach- 
blossom-pink; long-pointed buds. Plants 
are sturdy, of medium height. 
PINK CLIMBING ROSES 
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. 
Mrs. Charles Bell. CHT. 
Pink Killarney. CHT. 
Pink Maman Cochet. CT. 
Radiance. CHT. 
RED BUSH ROSES 
Ami Quinard. HT. A lovely deep, rich 
velvety crimson-maroon. Blooms of me- 
dium size, fragrant, lasting for several 
days. Plant vigorous and blooms freely. 
Black Prince. HP. Produces large, dark 
crimson flowers, nearly black at times. 
Very strong grower. 
GLEN SAINT MARY NURSERIES CO., 
Charles K. Douglas. 
Charlotte Armstrong. 
Crimson Glory. 
Donald Prior. Floribunda. 
Etoile de France. 
Etoile de Hollande. 
Hadley. HT. 
Heart’s Desire. 

HT. A thoroughly 
dependable variety with large, full flowers 
of flaming scarlet flushed velvety crimson. 
This is not new but the fact that it has 
survived in popular favor so long is to its 
credit. A free bloomer, very vigorous in 
growth. 
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. 
HT. 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. 
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 several 
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.”’ 
HT. A truly excellent 
Rose. Large, very fragrant, crimson flowers. 
HT. One of the best 
red Roses. 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. HT. Velvety red, sweet- 
scented blooms, 
Rose. 
A very vigorous shrub 
An old favorite crimson-red 
Rose with unforgettable fragrance. 
HT. Patent No. 501. An- 
other All-America winner, The beautiful 
deep red bloom is very close to Rose per- 
fection. The long buds open to wide- 
petaled, firm-textured flowers that are ex- 
quisitely fragrant and do not fade. The 
plants are vigorous, with disease-resistant 
foliage. 
Glen Saint Mary, Florida 
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His Majesty. 
Louis Philippe. C. 
Red-Letter Day. 
World’s Fair. Floribunda. 
Etoile de Hollande. 
Paul’s 
Ramona (Red Cherokee). 
Red Radiance. 
Reine Marie Henriette. 
slaty 
Blooms of 
s good size, 
fragrant, dark crimson, deepening toward 
edges. Abundant bloomer. Good stems 
and growth habit. 
Kirsten Poulsen. HPol. Bright scarlet, 
single, slightly fragrant blooms borne in 
clusters on long stems. It is a vigorous, 
bushy grower, very hardy, and blooms all 
season. 
Good dark red shrub 
Continuous bloomer. 
HT. A brilliant scarlet, 
nearly single Rose that quickly opens flat. 
Satisfactory grower and makes beautiful 
mass effect in the garden. 
Rose. 
Red Radiance. HT. Deep rose-red. Lasts 
well. Fine for cutting, 
Will Rogers. HT. Patent No. 256. The 
color is very dark crimson-maroon that 
persists until the flower is completely gone. 
Intense fragrance adds to its attractive- 
ness. Double blooms with beautifully 
ruffled petals; produced lavishly from early 
spring to frost. A strong plant with dark 
green foliage. Excellent for cutting. 
Patent No. 362. 
One of the largest-flowered of the Flori- 
bundas. 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 particularly well adapted to 
Florida conditions. 
RED CLIMBING ROSES 
CHT. A strong climb- 
ing form of the famous bush Rose. 
Searlet. WC) Startling 
scarlet blooms which seldom fade. 
bloomer in spring, Fine for 
fences and walls. 
brilliant 
Profuse 
covering 
Excellent com- 
panion for white Cherokee. 
Askin 
sport of Red Radiance. 
Vigorous, climbing 
CT. One of best 
red climbers we know. Bright red, pointed 
buds of good size. A vigorous grower. 

