ROSEMONT NURSERIES, Tyler, Texas 
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Polyantha Roses 
Gloria Mundi 
; Eiger. A superb “Baby Rose” 
sufficient Tea blood to make it 
different. It produces great quantities 
of lovely little golden yellow buds, 
opening into miniature, symmetrical 
Roses. The plant is so loaded with 
blooms that it resembles a large 
bouquet. 
Golden Salmon. This is truly a “dif¬ 
ferent” Rose. It bears large trusses of 
miniature blossoms of a salmon-orange 
shade that does not fade. Unique. 
Gruss an Aachen. Bud salmon; flower very 
large for its class, extremely double, 
full, lasting, slightly fragrant, orange- 
salmon at center, passing to white at 
edges, borne several together on short, strong stem. Very dwarf; free. 
Ideal. Sport of Miss Edith Cavell. Dark velvety crimson trusses of small, 
double, slightly fragrant blooms. Very lasting—makes a dazzling show. 
Katharina Zeimet. The white “Baby Rose.” Pure white miniature blossoms 
in abundance; fragrance similar to hyacinths. Good grower. 
Lafayette (originally Joseph Guy). Medium-sized, pointed bud; large flower 
for its class, semi-double, cupped, lasting, bright cherry-crimson, in immense 
clusters on strong stems. 
Miss Edith Cavell. Sport of Orleans Rose. This is our best dark red “Baby 
Rose.” Large trusses of scarlet-crimson blossoms which hold their color well. 
Foliage leathery, disease-resistant. 
Orleans Rose (Red Baby Rambler). A showy “Baby Rose” of dwarf, compact 
habit. This charming variety is a huge bouquet of small, double, red Roses 
from early spring until killing frost. Planted in a mass or as a hedge, it is the 
admiration of all. 
Tip-Top (Baby Doll). A new variety of the “Baby Rose” family. One of the 
most beautiful and unique of the group. It grows about 18 inches high and is 
literally covered with exquisite miniature blooms from early spring until 
freezing weather. The tips of the petals show a vivid crimson, mellowing down 
into shades of pink, saffron, lavender, gold, and finally at the base of the 
petals it is deep old-gold. 
Triomphe Orleanais. 
Flower large for a 
Polyantha, semi¬ 
double, open, very 
lasting, cherry-red, 
borne in large clusters 
on strong stems. Vig¬ 
orous, bushy grower. 
Gruss an Aachen 
Lafayette 
Ideal 
Orleans Rose (Red Baby Rambler) 
Rosa Rouletti 
Miniature Rose. A 
darling little gem grow¬ 
ing very thick and 
bushy, about 6 inches 
tall; tiny, rose-pink 
flowers, very double, 
less than one inch 
across. Popular as 
an edging 
plant around 
Rose-beds and 
in rock-gardens. 
Price, 3-inch pot- 
plants, 75 cts. 
each, prepaid. 
