and Scarce Everblooming ROSES 
Miss Rowena Thom 
Mevrouw G. A. van Rossem 
Charles K. Douglas 
E. G. Hill Patience 
Wilhelm Kordes 
Rosemont Roses 
Have bloomed freely in 
tbe fields one year before 
being shipped to you, thus 
proving their value to tbe 
purchaser. When trans¬ 
planted to your garden 
and given proper care tbe 
plants should reward you 
with a great quantity of 
flowers tbe first summer. 
Rose plants are not plenti¬ 
ful this year and your 
order should be placed as 
soon as possible. 
* 
Golden Dawn Grace Noll Crowell 
AUTUMN. HT. (1928.) Sensation X Souv. de Claudius 
Pernet. Bud medium size, ovoid, burnt-orange; flower 
medium size, double, cupped, lasting, moderately fragrant, 
burnt-orange, streaked with red, borne singly on medium- 
length stem. Foliage abundant, leathery, glossy, disease- 
resistant. Good upright grower; free and continuous 
bloomer. 2-yr., heavy plants, 75 cts. each, $7.50 per doz., 
prepaid. 
BETTY UPRICHARD. HT. Good-sized, long-pointed bud; 
flower large, open, semi-double to double, very lasting, 
extremely fragrant, delicate salmon-pink, reverse of petals 
carmine with coppery sheen, borne singly and several 
together on long stem. Foliage large, light green, leathery, 
glossy. Growth vigorous; profuse bloomer all summer. 
BRIARCLIFF. HT. (1926.) Sport of Columbia. Bud one 
third longer than Columbia, very large, long-pointed; 
flower 4^2 inches across when well developed, high-centered, 
lasting, moderately fragrant, deep rose-pink at center, 
passing to lighter on outer petals, borne singly on long, 
strong stem. 
CALEDONIA. HT. (1928.) Bud large, long-pointed; flower 
large, very double, high-centered, extremely lasting, 
slightly fragrant, white, borne singly on long, strong stem. 
Foliage large, leathery, dark green, disease-resistant. Free, 
continuous bloomer. One of the prettiest white Roses. 
CECIL. See page 12. 
CHARLES K. DOUGLAS. HT. Bud large, long-pointed; 
flower large, full, double, fragrant, flaming scarlet, flushed 
velvety crimson. Foliage dark green, disease-resistant. 
CHARLES P. KILHAM. HT. (1926.) Large, well-shaped 
flower of brilliant Oriental red-orange, suffused with scarlet, 
becoming brilliant red with age; faintly tea-scented. Good 
foliage. Vigorous, upright, bushy grower. 
CHATEAU DE CLOS VOUGEOT. HT. (1908.) Bud 
medium size, ovoid; flower medium size, double, open, 
very lasting, moderately fragrant, bright velvety red, 
overlaid dark garnet, borne singly and several together on 
medium-length, strong stem. Foliage sufficient, medium 
size, dark green, leathery, disease-resistant. Growth 
moderate (10 to 15 in.), sprawling; continuous bloomer all 
season. 
CUBA. See page 12. 
DAINTY BESS. See page 12. 
Throughout this Catalogue you will find Rose Collections that 
include some of the fittest varieties obtainable. These plants 
are grown at Rosemont—we know their quality, and know 
that if given reasonable care they will thrive, bloom, and give 
you months of joy in your Rose-garden. 
