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ROSEMONT NURSERIES, Tyler , Texas 
New and Scarce Everblooming Roses 
DAME EDITH HELEN. HT. Bloom very large, full, 
double, high-centered, with recurving petals, lasting, 
intensely fragrant, pure glowing pink, borne singly on 
long, strong stem. Foliage medium size, rich green, leathery, 
disease-resistant. Growth vigorous, upright, bushy; pro¬ 
fuse, continuous bloomer all season. 
DAVID O. DODD. HT. (1926.) Bud medium size, globular; 
flower large, very double, full, lasting, intensely fragrant, 
rich crimson, flushed scarlet, borne singly on stem of 
average length and strength. 
EDEL. HT. (1919.) Type, Florence Forrester. Bud and 
flower very large, double, well built, stately, opens well in 
all weathers, sweetly fragrant, white, with the faintest 
ivory shading toward base, passing to pure white. Foliage 
bold and distinct. Very vigorous grower; free bloomer. 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS. HT. (1928.) Large bud; 
medium-sized flower, double, open, lasting, moderately 
fragrant, outside of petals Oriental red shaded cerise- 
orange, inside salmon-pink flushed orange, borne singly on 
very good stem. Good, upright, bushy grower. 
E. G. HILL. HT. (1929.) Bud very beautiful; flower im¬ 
mense, unusually lasting, dazzling scarlet, shading to a 
deeper pure red as it develops, but never showing purple, 
borne on long stem. Foliage abundant, of fine color. 
Growth vigorous; very free bloomer. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. HT. This Rose is comparatively 
new and its worth has been realized more and more as it 
has been tried out. It is considered by Rose experts to be 
one of the best red Roses on the market today. Flower 
moderately double, especially attractive when half blown. 
Its dark red overlaid with almost black velvet shadings is 
irresistible. 
GOLDEN DAWN. HT. (1929.) Elegante X Ethel Somerset. 
Bud rich sunflower-yellow, flushed old-rose; well-formed, 
double flower, sweetly fragrant, sunflower-yellow passing 
to lemon-yellow with age. Vigorous grower; profuse 
bloomer. One of the best. 
GRACE NOLL CROWELL. HT. (1929.) Bud very large, 
long-pointed; flower extremely large, very double, high- 
centered, unusually lasting, fragrant, rose-pink slightly 
shaded cream at base, borne singly on long, strong stem. 
Soft, light green foliage, disease-resistant. Few thorns. 
Good grower; profuse bloomer. Should be classed as one 
of the best pink Roses. 
INNOCENCE. See page 13. 
JOANNA HILL. HT. (1928.) Mme. Butterfly X Miss 
Amelia Gude. Bud extremely large, very long-pointed; 
flowers large, semi-double, full, unusually lasting, moder¬ 
ately fragrant, darker yellow than Sunburst, borne singly 
on long, strong stem. Foliage large, dark green, leathery. 
Few thorns. Growth vigorous, upright; profuse bloomer. 
ROSEMONT COLLECTION NO. 3 
TWELVE SELECTED ROSES 
PICTURED IN COLOR ON PAGES 6 AND 7 
Ami Quinard. See page 4. 
John Russell. See page 7. 
Julien Potin. See page 7. 
Lucie Marie. See page 7. 
Lulu. See page 13. 
May Wettern. See page 7. 
Miss Willmott. See page 7. 
Mrs. Henry Morse. See p. 8. 
Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont. 
See page 9. 
Pilgrim. See page 9. 
Rapture. See page 9. 
Souv. de Georges Pernet. 
See page 10. 
OFFER NO. 1. We will send One plant each 
(12 plants) of the Roses here pictured, 2-yr., 
heavy plants, prepaid, for only. 
OFFER NO. 2. We will send any Six of the 
Roses here pictured, your selection, prepaid, 
for only. 
$5.80 
$ 2-95 
Lucie Marie 
Souv. de Georges Pernet 
Lulu 
Ami Quinard 
John Russell Rapture 
