GLEN SAINT MARY NURSERIES CO., GLEN SAINT MARY, FLORIDA 
BAMBOOS 
VINES, continued 
CLEMATIS paniculata. Very fragrant, 
white, star-shaped flowers in midsum- 
mer and fall. Handsome foliage. Each 
Orin: POCSmaa ae aye Sars he ht OO 
Gallontcanc er satu tin sew ea | 2 5 
FICUS repens (Evergreen Climbing Fig). 
Finest for covering buildings and walls. 
Each 
21%-in. pots. . aka $0 45 
Quart cans............ Se oe 70 
IVY, English (Hedera helix). The well- 
known and loved English Ivy. Useful 
as vine or ground-cover; preferably in 
partial shade here in the South. Each 
Ouartcans, = 427 .. $0 50 
English, Varincnted? Ane attractive 
form of above, having splashes of 
white and greenish white on foliage. 
Each 
Quart'cans.2.7.5. : ..$0 55 
Self-Branching Sawale Teat Type. 
A fine new variety with unusually 
small, delicately formed leaves. Ex- 
ceptionally good for use indoors. 
Each 
Quart cans... .. $0 45 
JASMINUM _ilicifolium. A_ rapid- 
growing evergreen vine with hand- 
some foliage and white, star-shaped 
flowers. Very desirable. Each 
Heiter Olsen EL eet esd iy ee ae $0 75 
pubescens. Evergreen vine or scram- 
bling shrub with attractive foliage and 
showy, white, star-shaped flowers. 
Hardy. Each 
Hn DOO ees Se ae tO 85 
simplicifolium (Wax Jasmine). Ever- 
green. Beautiful, dark green, waxy 
leaves and white, star-shaped flowers. 
Can be pruned and grown as a shrub. 
Makes a splendid hedge. Each 
SAT DOES Me tee ee ee Ne ce eae a $0 75 
Gallonicans ana, 08 aoe en eee £750 
PANDOREA jasminoides. Foliage dark 
green. Flowers trumpet-shaped, white 
suffused with pink. Each 
OudrtcanSyre., se ictitay heh tet $0 75 
Gallon cans. . Aer re LESS 
RHYNCHOSPERMUM jasminoides. 
Evergreen. Dark, shiny leaves and 
fragrant, white, ‘star-shaped flowers. 
Hardy. Each 
Ouarticans:. ogee ee rena: $1 15 
Gallon Canisenc tae ah. 2 00 
WISTERIA, Purple. 
deciduous vine. 
ters in spring. 
Strong, hardy, 
Flowers in large clus- 
White. Produces large clusters of 
delicately scented, white flowers. 
Each 
Gallon cans. ne ea ae eS be 15 
Field-grown, ne ditieeee ence 1.25 
Picld-srown, strong. wae. ere...) 1) 60 
Field-grown, extra strong. Sate ALY 
Sasanqua Camellias are be- 
coming popular as landscape 
plants. Hardy and fast grow- 
ing, they bloom from September 
to late November. 
Arundinaria japonica (Pseudosasa ja- 
ponica). Hardiest Bamboo, quickly 
growing 15 feet high. Large, handsome 
foliage. Spreads rapidly. 
Bambusa multiplex (B. argentea). Vig- 
orous grower for hedges and screens. 
Handsome foliage and canes which will 
grow 25 feet. 
Bambusa multiplex, Silverstripe (B. 
argentea striata). A similar variety with 
green canes, striped with yellow near 
the base. The leaves are also variegated 
with whitish stripes. 
15 
Bambusa multiplex, Alphonse Karr 
(B. verticillata). Upright clump Bamboo, 
with yellow and green striped canes 
about 30 feet high. 
Phyllostachys aurea (Golden Bamboo). 
Rapidly spreading, very hardy Bamboo, 
with bright yellow canes. Very graceful. 
Good for fishing poles. 
Prices—All preceding Bamboos 
Each 10 
6 to 12-cane clumps. . ..$1 50 $14 00 
12*to18-caneclumps. ~.. 1-85 ~17-50 
20 to 30-cane clumps or 
MOLe. Sede ee ee 00 p37. 50 
A ROSE ANNOUNCEMENT 
Having grown and sold Roses at Glen Saint Mary for half a century or so, 
this season we are not going to sell any except the patented ones here listed. 
But stop—let’s not jump too fast at conclusions. 
The reason for this drastic action is a general scarcity of propagating wood 
and the necessity of rebuilding our supply of Rose varieties to the point where 
we can again offer top-grade bushes of the reliable sorts found best for this part 
of the country. 
Our hope is that Roses will be back with a bang for our season of 1953-54 
and that in the meantime you disappointed customers, old and new, will keep 
always in mind that Glen Roses are out of circulation only on a temporary leave 
of absence. 
ROSES 
We cannot ship orders for less than 3 Roses. 
These may be assorted vatieties. 
Class Abbreviations Used: 
HT., Hybrid Tea; CHT., Climbing Hy- 
brid Tea; HSet., Hybrid Setigera. 
Patented Roses 
California. HT. Patent No. 449. 
Orange toned yellow. $1.50 each. 
Commando. HT. Patent No. 702. 
Salmon-pink. $1.50 each. 
Crimson Glory. HT. Patent No. 105. 
Crimson. $1.75 each. 
Crown of Jewels. Floribunda. 
No. 149. Coral-rose. $1.75 each. 
Donald Prior. Floribunda. Patent No. 
377. Brilliant scarlet. $1.50 each. 
Douglas MacArthur. HT. Patent No. 
581. Rose and gold. $1.75 each. 
Eclipse. HT. Patent No. 172. 
yellow. $1.75 each. 
Edith Willkie. HT. Patent No. 500. 
Shrimp-pink, suffused yellow. $1.75 
each. 
Fashion. Floribunda. Patent No. 789. 
Brilliant luminous coral overlaid with 
gold. $2.00 each. 
Heart’s Desire. HT. Patent No. 501. 
Red. $1.75 each. 
High Noon. CHT. Patent No. 704. 
Lemon-yellow climber. $2.25 each. 
Katherine T. Marshall. HT. Patent 
No. 607. Warm pink. $1.75 each. 
Mabelle Stearns. HSet. Patent No. 297. 
Silvery pink. $2.00 each. 
Patent 
Pure 
. McGredy’s Sunset. 
HT. Patent No. 
317. Soft yellow. $1.75 each. 
Mirandy. HT. Patent No. 632. Garnet- 
red; sweet spicy fragrance. $2.00 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. 
Santa Anita. HT. Patent No. 539. 
Peach-blossom-pink. $1.50 each. 
Tallyho. HT. Patent No. 828. Pink in- 
side petals, crimson to scarlet outside. 
$2.00 each. 
Will Rogers. HT. Patent No. 256. 
Crimson-maroon. $1.50 each. 
World’s Fair. Floribunda. Patent No. 
362. Deep velvety red, nearly black. 
$1.75 each. 
MINIATURE ROSES 
Rosa Rouletti 
We are members of the 
American Rose § octety 
