ROSEMONT NURSERIES, Tyler, Texas 
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Newer 1935 Roses 
Two or three of these varieties have been on the market for 
several years, but plants have been somewhat scarce, and as the 
varieties are extremely valuable it is perfectly safe to say that 
they are among the newer Roses. Experience has shown that 
they may be depended on to give abundant bloom, and to 
thrive under ordinary care. Color illustrations will be found on 
various pages in this Catalog; reference to such pages is made 
in the descriptive matter. 
DOROTHY PAGE-ROBERTS. 
Radiance HT. (1907.) Bud large, 
long-pointed, rich glowing 
P* n j flower very large, double, open, not very lasting, 
slightly flagrant, glistening coppery pink, suffused with 
yellow, petals very large, borne singly on long, strong stem 
Foliage abundant, large, dark 
bronzy green, leathery, glossy, 
mildews. Growth vigorous (18 to 
22 in.), upright; abundant, inter¬ 
mittent bloomer all season. (See 
color illustration on back cover.) 
2-yr., heavy plants, 75 cts. each, 
$7.50 per doz., prepaid. 
IRISH ELEGANCE. See page 13. 
IRISH FIREFLAME. See page 13. 
K. OF K. See page 13. 
MME. NICOLAS AUSSEL. HT. 
(1930.) Type, Mme. Henri 
Queuille; Mme. Edouard Herriot 
in color but darker. Bud very 
large, long-pointed; flower very 
large, double, full, extremely last¬ 
ing, intensely fragrant, salmon 
shaded carmine and ochre, tinted 
yellow at base, borne singly on 
long, strong stem. Foliage abun¬ 
dant, large, dark green, disease- 
resistant. Growth very vigorous. 
(See color illustration, page 9.) 
MRS. DUNLOP BEST. HT. Bud 
long-pointed, saffron-yellow with 
dull apricot shadings; flower 
large, double (28 petals), fra¬ 
grant, reddish apricot, base cop¬ 
pery yellow, on strong stem. 
Foliage leathery, bronze-green, glossy, mildews slightly. 
Growth very vigorous, low, spreading; profuse bloomer. 
(See color illustration, page 8.) 2-yr., heavy plants, 75 cts. 
each, $7.50 per doz., prepaid. 
Red Radiance 
Talisman 
MRS. HENRY WINNETT. 
HT. Mrs. Charles E. 
Russell X Mrs. George 
Shawyer. Type, La France. Bud large, long-pointed; 
flower large, high-centered, double, very lasting, moder- 
fltplv fra arrant d^pr> rich red, borne singly on long, strong 
stem. Foliage abundant, 
large, rich green, leathery, 
glossy. Growth very 
vigorous; free bloomer. 
(See color illustration, 
page 8.) 
PETIT JEAN. HT. (1926.) 
White Killarney X Sun¬ 
burst. Type, Kaiserin 
Auguste Viktoria. Flower 
beautifully shaped, large, 
full, but opens well, deep 
orange-buff, shaded to 
yellow, each petal edged 
and bordered peach-pink, which 
sometimes is more pronounced. (See 
color illustration, page 8.) 
SUNKIST. HT. (1932.) Sport of 
Joanna Hill. The long, beautifully 
shaped buds and full, open flowers 
have a predominating color of glori¬ 
ous deep orange-yellow with varying 
tints of copper, buff, and bronzy 
pink. These rich sunshiny tints 
naturally led to the name Sunkist, 
which is used by permission of the 
California Fruit Growers Exchange, 
The plants are tall and vigorous, 
with stiff, straight stems and large 
handsome foliage which completely 
Flowers are sweetly fragrant and 
keep in splendid condition for several days after cutting. 
(See color illustration, page 9.) 2-yr., heavy plants, 75 cts. 
each, $7.50 per doz., prepaid. 
covers the branches. 
Sensation 
ROSEMONT ROSES 
Are shipped into every State in the Union. We 
guarantee our 2-year-old plants to be true to the label 
name; to be delivered to you in first-class growing 
condition. However, as we have no control over the 
forces of nature, nor over the care that may be given 
in the garden, we cannot guarantee the plants to live. 
Sunburst 
