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ROSEMONT NURSERIES, Tyler , Texas 
Standard Everblooming Roses 
Killarney, Double White. HT. Killarney type. Bud large, long- 
pointed; flower large, double, and lasting, moderately fragrant, 
snow-white, borne singly on medium-strong stem. 
Killarney Queen. HT. Sport of Killarney. Bud large, long- 
pointed; flower large, semi-double, lasting, moderately fra¬ 
grant, Tyrian rose, brighter than Killarney. 
Killarney, White. Same as Double White Killarney except that 
flower is not quite so double. An old, well-known favorite. 
Lady Ashtown. HT. One of the best garden Roses. Blooms of a. 
very pleasing carmine-pink, shading to golden yellow at base. 
Lady Hillingdon. T. A leading yellow. Has a long, slender, 
pointed bud of clear deep golden yellow and is always an even, 
intense golden yellow. Very thrifty. 
Laurent Carle. HT. Medium-sized bud; flower brilliant velvety 
carmine, large, double, full, open, lasting, fragrant. 
Los Angeles. HT. A vigorous grower that produces flowers con¬ 
tinually on long stems. Color a luminous flame-pink, toned 
coral, shaded gold at base of petals. Richly fragrant, and has 
long-pointed buds which open to mammoth blooms. Subject 
to black-spot, but may be protected from this trouble by 
formula given on page 2. 
Luxembourg, Grande Duchesse de. HT. Long-pointed buds on 
gracefid stems; flowers deep orange, much darker than Sun¬ 
burst. Beautiful foliage. Strong, thrifty grower. One of the 
best and most beautiful deep yellow Roses we have grown. 
Mary, Countess of Ilchester. HT. Unique in its warm crimson- 
carmine-pink—a color which will always catch the eye. Flowers 
of good size, deliciously scented. Free bloomer; upright stems. 
Miss Cynthia Forde. HT. Flower full, large, double, extremely 
lasting, moderately fragrant, deep brilliant rose-pink, shading 
to a light rosy pink on back of petals, borne singly on long, 
strong stem. Foliage disease-resistant. Good grower. 
Mme. Butterfly. HT. A harmony of bright pink, suffused with 
apricot and gold. The tight buds are a lovely shade of Indian 
red, yellow at the base. Unique in every way. 
Mme. Caroline Testout. HT. Brilliant, satiny pink; immense 
broad petals and extremely large, double flowers; fragrant. 
Mme. Edouard Herriot. HT. This famous Rose won the London 
Daily Mail Gold Cup at the International Horticultural 
Exhibit in London, England, 1912. The buds are coral-red, 
shaded yellow at the base; open flower of medium size, semi¬ 
double, a superb coral-red, shaded with yellow and bright rosy 
scarlet, passing to a shrimp-red. 
Mme. Jenny Gillemot. HT. A brilliant saffron-yellow, opening 
canary, with dark golden shades. Buds long and pointed; 
blooms large with immense petals. Thorny. Good bloomer 
and grower. 
Mme. Jules Bouche. HT. Bud medium size, long-pointed; flower 
medium size, double, full, very lasting, moderately fragrant, 
white, center shaded primrose or pale blush, borne singly on 
long, strong stem. 
Mrs. Aaron Ward. HT. Bud medium size, long-pointed; flower 
double, high-centered, lasting, moderately fragrant, Indian 
yellow, occasionally splashed salmon, borne singly on stem of 
average length. 
Mrs. Charles Bel! (Shell-Pink Radiance). HT. A sport from 
Radiance. The color is a very pleasing, even shade of soft, 
clear shell-pink. 
Mrs. George Shawyer. HT. Brilliant satiny pink; immense, 
broad petals; extremely large, double flowers, beautiful; very 
fragrant. A good bloomer even in dry weather. 
National Emblem. HT. Bud medium size, ovoid; flower medium 
size, double, full, high-centeTed, lasting, moderately fragrant, 
dark crimson, overlaid velvety crimson, shading to vermilion 
toward edges, borne singly on long, strong stems. 
Ophelia. HT. Bud medium size, long-pointed; flower medium 
size, double, very lasting, slightly fragrant, salmon-flesh, 
center shaded light yellow at base of petals. A favorite. 
Radiance. HT. America’s leading Hybrid Tea Rose, judging by 
the demand. Considered from every point, we think Radiance 
is our best pink Rose. Beautiful pointed buds of a clear, even 
shade of pink, opening into a tulip-shaped blossom on long, 
graceful stems. A strong, thrifty grower, free from disease, 
and an excellent bloomer. 
Red Radiance. HT. A glowing crimson sport of Radiance. 
Stands second among the best twelve Roses of its class in 
America. You will want it with your collection. 
Rose Premier. HT. Clear, deep rose-pink; very fragrant. Free 
grower; stiff, nearly thornless stems with handsome foliage. 
Sensation. HT. Long-pointed buds; large, full blossoms of darkest 
velvety red with tinges and shadings of almost black. We con¬ 
sider this our most beautiful red Rose introduced in recent years. 
Sunburst. HT. Another leading yellow Rose, golden orange at 
times varying with stage of development or weather conditions. 
Willowmere. HT. Color a rich shrimp-pink, shaded yellow in 
center and toning to carmine-pink toward the edges of the 
petals. Long coral buds on good stems. 
Climbing, Rambler, and Pillar Roses 
Gardeners are realizing the value of Climbers more and more each year. 
They are beautiful on trellis, sprawled over a rock wall, or down an embank¬ 
ment. All varieties offered here are continuous bloomers, unless noted. 
2-yr., heavy plants, 45 cts. each, $4.50 per doz., prepaid, 
except where otherwise noted 
TRANSPORTATION CHARGES ARE NOT PREPAID ON ORDERS 
AMOUNTING TO LESS THAN $1.50 
American Pillar. HW. Large, five-petaled, single Rose; rosy pink color, 
approaching brilliant carmine, with white center and golden yellow stamens. 
Borne in clusters that completely cover the plant for several weeks in spring. 
A vigorous and rank grower. Excellent foliage at all times. 
Belle Portuguoise (Belle of Portugal). H.Gig. Bud very long-pointed (some¬ 
times 4 inches long); flower 4 to 6 inches across, semi-double, light flesh- 
pink, generally borne singly on stems often 2 feet long. Foliage glossy. 
Growth extremely vigorous; very profuse bloomer in early spring. Not 
hardy North. 75 cts. each, $7.50 per doz., prepaid. 
Climbing American Beauty. HW. A beautiful red like American Beauty bush 
Rose, with the addition of the climbing habit. A vigorous grower and free 
bloomer, producing heavily early in the season. 
Cl. Cecile Brunner. Cl.Poly. Rosy pink on a rich creamy white ground, 
shaded light salmon. A profuse, continuous bloomer. 60 cts. each, $6.00 
per doz., prepaid. 
Cl. Columbia. CI.HT. A sport of Columbia and just like the parent except it 
is a vigorous climber. The flower is peach-blow-pink, deepening as it opens. 
A large Rose with long, stiff stems, nearly thornless and free from mildew. 
American Pillar 
