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ROSEMONT NURSERIES, Tyler, Texas 
SELECTED LIST OF STANDARD EVERB 
Every plant has bloomed one year in the field. This group 
comprises the best of the well-known Roses and a few rather 
old ones loved by our grandmothers. 
2-yr., heavy plants, 45 cts. each, $4.50 per doz., prepaid 
WE DO NOT PREPAY TRANSPORTATION CHARGES 
ON ORDERS UNDER $1.50 
Alexander Hill Gray. T. Pale lemon-yellow, deepening in the 
center of its perfectly formed, fragrant flowers. Moderate 
growth and bloom. A good Rose. 
American Beauty. HP. An old, well-known favorite. Large, 
vivid crimson flowers, each borne on a separate stem; fragrant. 
Angelus. HT. Flower large, full, high-centered, lasting, fragrant, 
white with slight cream at center, borpe singly on good, strong 
stem. Similar to Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria, but is larger and 
richer and lasts longer when cut. 
Antoine Rivoire. HT. Rich creamy white, delicately tinted with 
pink—not just a faded pink, but a distinct blending of rich 
cream and delicate pink—one of the most delicate shades; 
extra-large petals, full and double. You will like it. 
Betty. HT. Large blossoms, full and well shaped, coppery pink 
overspread with golden yellow; deliciously fragrant. 
Columbia. HT. Bud large, long-pointed, deep pink; flower 
extra-large, full, double, very lasting, intensely fragrant, fresh, 
glistening rose-pink, borne singly on long, strong stem. Foliage 
medium size, dark green, disease-resistant. Growth very 
vigorous, upright; profuse, continuous bloomer. 
Crusader. HT. Large, double, rich velvety crimson blooms on 
long stems. Robust; free flowering. One of the best. 
Duchess of Wellington. HT. Long-pointed buds; blossoms intense 
saffron-yellow, flushed crimson, changing to lighter yellow. 
Etoile de France. HT. A brilliant shade of clear velvety red- 
crimson centering to a vivid cerise. Large flowers on long, 
stiff stems. Bronze-green foliage. 
Francis Scott Key. HT. One of the largest deep red Roses, 
shading to cerise; has a profusion of petals opening to a high 
center. Thrifty grower and easy to cultivate. Very thorny. 
Frank W. Dunlop. HT. Bud very large, long-pointed; flower 
extremely large, full, high-centered, lasting, double, extremely 
fragrant, deep, bright rose-pink, borne singly on long, strong 
stem. Foliage leathery, glossy dark green, disease-resistant. 
Profuse bloomer. 
Frau Karl Druschki (White American Beauty). HP. This Rose 
stands at the top of the Hybrid Perpetual Roses in America. 
Pure snow-white, long-pointed buds; large, full flowers. The 
bud sometimes has just a tinge of flesh as it begins to open, but 
develops into a pure white blossom. 
General MacArthur. HT. A dark red Rose of good size, double, 
lasting, intensely fragrant, borne singly on average-length 
stem. Disease-resistant foliage. 
General-Superior Arnold Janssen. HT. Glowing deep carmine, 
well filled and perfumed. Finely formed buds on perfect stems. 
Growth vigorous, compact; continuous bloomer. 
Golden Ophelia. HT. Seedling from Ophelia. Bud and bloom 
medium size, golden yellow in center, paling slightly on outer 
petals, borne on long, strong stem. 
ROSEMONT ROSES 
have two outstanding points 
that commend them to expe¬ 
rienced Rose-growers: First, 
they are of the very highest 
quality, 2-year, heavy, field- 
grown plants; and, second, 
they are most reasonably 
priced. In fact, better Roses 
cannot be obtained at any 
price. Our liberal guaran¬ 
tee, printed on page 2, indi¬ 
cates our confidence in the 
Rose plants we sell. 
Laurent Carle 
Mrs. George Shawyer 
Mme. Jenny Gillemot 
Crusader 
Frau Karl Druschki 
Angelus Etoile de France Luxembourg Jonkheer J. L. Mock 
