GLEN SAINT MARY NURSERIES CO., GLEN SAINT MARY, FLORIDA 
We cannot ship orders for less than 5 Roses. 
Our regular list of Roses has been aug- 
mented substantially with Roses of nation- 
wide reputation which have come to prom- 
inence in the last few years. 
Make it a point to try them when you 
order your “‘regulars.”’ 
Crimson Glory. HT. Patent No. 105. 
Crimson. $1.75 each. 
Donald Prior. Floribunda. Patent No. 
377. Brilliant scarlet. $1.50 each. 
ROSES 
Class Abbreviations Used: 
HT., Hybrid Tea; HP., Hybrid Per- 
petual; HPol., Hybrid Polyantha; Pol., 
Polyantha; T., Tea; Ben., Bengal; CT., 
Climbing Tea; CHT., Climbing Hybrid 
Tea; HG., Hybrid Gigantea; LC., Large- 
flowered Climber; N., Noisette; HSet., 
Hybrid Setigera. 
PINK BUSH ROSES 
Antoine Rivoire. HT. Delicate silvery 
pink shading to peach in center. Flow- 
ers medium size, double. Bush seldom 
mildews and is free bloomer in spring 
and fall. 
Cecile Brunner. HPol. The little Sweet- 
heart Rose has exquisite pink buds that 
open to graceful double flowers of light 
pink with yellow base. 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-resist- 
ant. 
Countess Vandal. HT. Long-pointed, 
coppery orange buds opening to large, 
double, high-centered flowers on long 
stems. Richly fragrant; the color is 
brilliant’ pink suffused with salmon. 
Very fine for cutting. 
Dainty Bess. HT. Distinctly different 
type. Flower 314 to 4 inches across, 
single, broad-petaled, with crinkled 
edges, delicate rose-pink. The prom- 
inent stamens remind one of Cherokee. 
Edith Nellie Perkins. HT. Deep pink 
with copper shadings at base of petals. 
Well-formed bud and flower. 
Editor McFarland. HT. The finest 
deep pink. Long lasting. 
Else Poulsen. Pol. Large clusters of 
semi-double, bright pink flowers, mod- 
erately fragrant, and very lasting. A 
continuous bloomer, even through the 
intense heat of a Southern summer. 
Minnie Francis. T. Deep pink, very 
open flowers. Strong grower. 
Mme. Lombard. T. The strongest- 
growing pink in our collection. Can be 
grown in tree form. 
ROSES 
Patented Roses 
Eclipse. HT. Patent No. 172. Pure 
yellow. $1.75 each. 
Fashion. Floribunda. Patent No. 789. 
Brilliant luminous coral overlaid with 
gold. $2.00 each. 
High Noon. CHT. Patent No. 704. 
Lemon-yellow climber. $2.00 each. 
Mabelle Stearns. HSet. Patent No. 297. 
Silvery pink. $2.00 each. 
McGredy’s Sunset. HT. Patent No. 
317. Soft yellow. $1.75 each. 
Mrs. Charles Bell. HT. Lovely shell- 
pink. Very vigorous. 
Mrs. R. M. Finch. Pol. Fine flowers of 
rosy pink, becoming lighter, borne in 
large clusters. Vigorous grower and°con- 
tinuous 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, cameo-pink. 
Blooms continuously. 
Salmon Spray. HPol. Huge clusters of 
large, salmon-pink flowers. 
PINK CLIMBING ROSES 
Belle of Portugal. HG. Extremely 
large flowers of lovely pink tinged with 
salmon. 
RED BUSH ROSES 
Ami Quinard. HT. A lovely deep, rich 
velvety crimson-maroon, introduced to 
America in 1930. Blooms of medium 
size, fragrant, lasting for several days. 
Plant vigorous and blooms freely. 
Chas. K. Douglas. HT. A thoroughly 
dependable variety with large, full 
flowers of flaming scarlet flushed vel- 
vety crimson. A free bloomer, very 
very vigorous in growth. 
Etoile de France. HT. A truly excellent 
Rose. Large, very fragrant, crimson 
flowers. 
Etoile de Hollande. HT. Gorgeous deep 
red. Blooms all summer. Always de- 
pendable. 
Gruss an Teplitz (Virginia R. Coxe). 
HT. Startling red, sweet-scented blooms. 
Kirsten Poulsen. Pol. Bright scarlet, 
single, slightly fragrant blooms borne in 
clusters on long stems. It is a vigorous, 
bushy grower, very hardy, and blooms 
all season. 
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These may be assorted varieties. 
Mirandy. HT. Patent No. 632. Garnet- 
red; sweet spicy fragrance. $1.75 each. 
New Yorker. HT. Patent No. 823. 
Velvet scarlet; abundant bloom. $2.00 
each. 
Peace. HT. Patent No. 591. Yellow 
suffused with pink and white. $2.50 
each, 
World’s Fair. Floribunda. Patent No. 
362. Deep velvety red, nearly black. 
$1.50 each. 
ON MULTIFLORA ROOTSTOCK 
Louis Philippe. Ben. Good dark red 
shrub Rose. Continuous bloom. 
Poinsettia. HT. Dark red. Fine for 
cutting. 
Red Radiance. HT. Rosy red form of 
Radiance. 
RED CLIMBING ROSES 
Paul’s Scarlet. LC. Startling brilliant 
scarlet blooms which seldom fade. Pro- 
fuse bloomer in spring. Fine for covering 
fences and walls. 
Ramona (Red Cherokee). Excellent 
companion for white Cherokee. 
Reine Marie Henriette. CT. One of the 
best red climbers we know. Bright red, 
pointed buds of good size. A vigorous 
grower. 
WHITE BUSH ROSES 
Caledonia. HT. Creamy white buds 
opening to beautiful snowy flowers. 
Plants bloom over a long period. 25 
petals. 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. T. Free 
and regular bloomer from early to late. 
Pure white, on long stems. One of the 
most satisfactory Southern sorts. 
Snowbird. HT. Lovely white buds open- 
ing to a medium-sized double bloom of 
snow-white with a creamy center. 
Delicious fragrance. Continuous bloom 
on a healthy plant. 
White Killarney. HT. Long-pointed 
buds and semi-double, open flowers. 
WHITE CLIMBING ROSES 
Devoniensis. CT. Probably the strong- 
est-growing Tea in our collection. 
Creamy white, with delicately shaded 
pink center. Long lived and most satis- 
factory. 
Lamarque. N. Free-flowering, climbing 
white Rose with tint of pale yellow. 
Very fragrant blooms in clusters. 
ROSES ON MULTIFLORA ROOT STOCK, continued on page 18 
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