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63 The Beat of the Old .

ik New aud Patented

Vartettes | ROSEMONT NURSERIES

D. L. THOMPSON, Mgr. TYLER, TEXAS

NEW YORKER PLANT PAT. 823

A wonderfully satis- factory new red Rose— lasting, fragrant and pro- fuse. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.00.

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by Sender

Sec. 34.66. P.L. & R. U. S. POSTAGE TYLER, TEXAS

Permit No. 11

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% OCT 171949

U.S. Department of Agripulture

ROSEMONT NURSERIES « TYLER, TEXAS

D. L. THOMPSON, Manager : : P.O.BOX 839 Simple tints for Growing Prize-Winning Roses

We advise fall planting when and where possible. You should Foliage diseases may be controlled with Tri-ogen or its equiva- be guided by climatic conditions in your section and the experience lent. Good sprays may be bought from your local merchant with of successful local gardeners. We usually begin shipping about directions on the containers.

October 1 and continue until April 1, but find late spring plantings Pruning: Prune Hybrid Tea and Hybrid Perpetual bush Roses do not survive the first summer as well as earlier plantings. by removing misplaced canes and old and diseased wood at the

Any good soil in a sunny location, and away from trees and base; shorten rem: ining canes to desired height. To keep Tez shrubbery, is right for Roses. The soil should be spaded deep— and Polyantha bush Roses in sh: ape, remove dead wood. Prune about 18 inches. Any manure used should be mixed with soil and Hybrid Tea Climbers and Tea Climbers to remove old or diseased placed within the first 9 inches at the bottom of the bed. Don’t wood, and to keep in bounds. Prune Shrub Roses and Climbers let the roots touch the manure. Fill top of bed with top soil. which bloom only in the spring by removing old, weakened canes

Make the holes deep and large enough to receive the roots at the base, leaving the new and thrifty canes for next year *s bloom. without bending. Place the plant with roots spread out, and (Example, Excelsa and Banksia.) All Rose pruning should be slightly deeper than the plant grew in the nursery. Work soil in done in the spring when buds begin to swell (about Febru ary 15 around the roots until hole is three-fourths full. Pack well and here) except Climbers and Shrub Roses that bloom only in the water thoroughly. When water settles, finish filling hole with spring; these should be pruned in early summer, soon after they loose top soil; this acts as a mulch. If fertilizer is required on the have fmished blooming. surface, spread it carefully and work into the top soil. Abbreviations Used: CHT., Climbing Hybrid Tea; Flor., Floribunda;

Should watering be required in dry weather, be sure to soak HT., Hybrid Tea LC., Large-flowered Climber. the soil thoroughly. A light sprinkling Is almost useless. Good Applause. HT. Plant Pat. 829. Bud long pointed; cultivation and loose top soil or a mulch of peat moss are surely flower very double, high centered, a different color

of rose-madder. Foliage abundant, leathery, dark green. Strong, upright grower. Excellent bloomer. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.10.

Better Times. HT. Plant Pat. 23. Bud long pointed; flower high centered, very large, double, bright cerise. Long, strong stem. $1.35 each; 3 for $3.40.

Betty Prior. Flor. Plant Pat. 340. Small, single, cupped, fragrant, carmine-pink flowers in clusters. Vigorous, bushy, profuse blooming. Excellent for mass planting or hedge. $1. me each; 3 for $3.15.

Blaze. LC. Plant Pat. 10. Called the Everblooming Paul’s Scarlet. Vigorous climber producing a gor- geous mass of brilliant scarlet in the spring. Often an intermittent bloomer for the remainder of the season. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75.

Brandywine. HT. Plant Pat. 530. Bud long pointed; flower large, semi-double, bufi-yellow. Long stem. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75.

California. HT. Plant Pat. 449. Bud long pointed;

MARS flower large, semi-double, fragrant, an_even shade of ruddy gold. $1.25 each; 3 for $3.15.

Charlocte Armstrong. HT. Plant Pat. 455. Cerise

ARS to spectrum-red. Large, beautifully formed,

S high-centered blooms open from extra long, slender, blood-red buds. Won highest score in fourteen official test gardens of All-America Rose Selections. Outstanding. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75.

Cl. Crimson Glory. CHT. Plant Pat. 736. Sport of Crimson Glory and like it except for its vigorous climbing habit. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.00.

Cl. Night. CHT. Plant Pat. 439. A climbing sport of Night and like it except in manner of growth. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75.

Cl. Texas Centennial. CHT. Plant Pat. 565. A climbing sport of Texas centennial and as well liked. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75.

Countess Vandal. HT. Plant Pat. 38. Large, pointed, orange-copper bud opening to a very double, high- centered, bright salmon-pink flower. An old patented Rose and still a leader. $1.35 each; 3 for $3.40.

Crimson Glory. HT. Plant Pat. 105. Deep crimson, perfect in size, color and fragrance. Splendid plant. Best-liked red Rose in the world. $1.35 each; 3 for

a _ $3.40.

/ Debonair. HT. Plant Pat. 677. Perfect buds and handsome foliage. High-centered flowers of primrose- yellow. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75.

Diamond Jubilee. HT. Plant Pat. 824. High- centered bud, opening to a large, double, cupped flower of buff-yellow, with orange-

buff center. Another very desirable new All-America Selection. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.00.

Donald Prior. Flor. Plant Pat. 377. Semi-double, scarlet blooms, large and fragrant. $1.25 each; 3 for $3.15.

Eclipse. HT. Plant Pat. 172. Rich golden yellow buds of exquisite form, extremely long pointed. Good bushy plant. $1.35 each; 3 for $3.40.

Continued on Other Side of Folder

as Important as watering.

ROSEMONT’S

Since May 23, 1930, famous Rose growers who spend their lives producing new and beautiful varieties have been able to enjoy a small margin of compensation under the Plant Patent Law. Marvelous progress has been made; Roses beautiful beyond description have been produced. Rosemont offers you the best of these Patented Rose introductions. Our supply is limited. Order now.

HORACE McFARLAND. Plant Pat. 730 $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75.

Rosemont’s Liberal Guarant

We ship only best-grade, 2-yr. plants at prices as reasonable as possible under present costs of production. Rosemont Roses have bloomed profusely one year before being

PEACE shipped to you; with proper care they will begin blooming early the first summer. Plant Pat. 591 We guarantee to deliver our Roses to you in first-class growing condition, and to perl ang furnish them true to label. Should you receive a Rose plant from us in an unsatisfac- tory condition or which proves to be untrue, we will cheerfully replace it without charge.

2 : We prepay shipping charges on orders amounting to $3.00 or more

reu rermet-wucner. fil. Flant Fat. 1U4. Carmine, opening to yellow; petals edged pink. Free blooming. $1.25 each; 3 for $3.15.

Forty-niner. HT. Plant Pat. 792. Large, open,

MARS, double blooms, borne singly. Striking oriental-

red, changing to cherry-red; reverse side of petals deep chrome-yellow to straw-yellow, washed with pink. Very vigorous, upright grower; excellent bloomer. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.10.

Golden Climber (Mrs. Arthur Curtiss James). LC. Plant Pat. 28. Large buds and blooms of the Hybrid Tea type. Yellow, flecked orange-scarlet. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75.

Goldilocks. Flor. Plant Pat. 672. Clusters of medium- sized, double, yellow flowers. Vigorous, bushy; strong fragrance. Continuous bloomer. A very satis- factory yellow Floribunda. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75.

Good News. HT. Plant Pat. 426. Very large, globular, silvery pink with apricot glow. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75.

Grande Duchesse Charlotte. HT. Plant Pat. 774.

PARS. Streamlined buds_ of claret-red; informal

flower with recurving petals of begonta-rose.

Graceful, long stems. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75.

Heart’s Desire. HT. Plant Pat. 501. Bud long

ARS pointed; large, high-centered, fragrant flower

of uniform crimson. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75.

High Noon. CHT. Plant Pat. 704. The plant is a

eg vigorous, upright pillar. Brilliant lemon-

AARS yellow, double, loosely cupped blooms with

spicy fragrance. Leathery, glossy foliage. $2.00 each;

3 for $5.10.

Horace McFarland. HT. Plant Pat. 730. Strong,

ARS. healthy, upright grower, producing an abund-

ance of well-shaped, buff-salmon blooms.

Spicy fragrance; excellent for cutting. $1.50 each;

3 for $3.75.

Juno. HT. Plant Pat. Applied for. Very large, high- centered, full bloom, borne singly. Rose-madder to deep salmon-pink. Bushy, upright growth; free bloomer. Offered for the first time this season. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.10.

Katherine T. Marshall. HT. Plant Pat. 607. Bud

ep; deep salmon-pink; flower large, deep rose- pink. Long, strong stem. $1.35 each; 3 for $3.40.

Lowell Thomas. HT. Plant Pat. 595. Long-pointed arg bud; flower large, very double, high centered,

clear canary-yellow. Strong, compact, up- right habit of growth. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75.

Mary Margaret McBride. HI. a Pat. 537.

erg Long-pointed bud; large, double, high-cen-

AARS tered, deep salmon-pink flowers. Long, strong stem. $1.50 each;.3 for $3.75.

McGredy’s Sunset. HT. Plant Pat. 317. Bud long pointed; flower double, well shaped, fragrant, yellow. $1.35 each; 3 for $3.40.

Mirandy. HT. Plant Pat. 632. Perec double with

ang sweet spicy fragrance; garnet-red. $1.50 each;

EY, 3 for $3.75.

Mme. Chiang Kai-Shek. HT. Plant Pat. 664. Bud

long pointed; large, double, high-centered,

5 lemon-yellow flower. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75. Mme. Marie Curie. HT. Plant Pat. 727. Large,

WARS double, high centered, clear unfading yellow.

Profuse bloomer. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75.

New Yorker. HT. Plant Pat. 823. A large, sparkling, red, red Rose, delightfully fragrant. Satisfactory performance from bud stage until last mature petal drops. A profuse bloomer from early spring until cold weather. Long stems. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.00.

Nocturne. HT. Plant Pat. 713. Bud long-pointed;

flower large, semi-double to double, fragrant,

cardinal-red shaded to crimson. $1.50 each;

3 for $3.75.

Pan America. HT. Plant Pat. 437. Large, double flower, deep orange-buff inside and reddish orange outside. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75.

Peace. HT. Plant Pat. 591. Large, striking flower

my with tones of canary-yellow, pale gold, deep

yellow, pearl-white, often edged apple-blossom.

Rates as the best Rose in America. $2.00 each; 3 for

$5.00.

Permanent Wave. Flor. Plant Pat. 107. Semi- double, open; edges of petals wavy. Large clusters of cochineal-carmine. $1.25 each; 3 for $3.15.

Pinocchio. Flor. Plant Pat. 484. Blooms small, salmon flushed gold. $1.25 each; 3 for $3.15.

Rex Anderson. HT. Plant Pat. 335. Delicate tvory- white flowers of enormous size, double and of perfect shape. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75.

Rubaiyat. HT. Plant Pat. 758. Large, double, high- | AARS centered, very fragrant, rose-red bloom on a strong stem. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75.

Show Girl. HT. Plant Pat. 646. Bud long pointed; flower large, semi-double, cupped, fragrant, deep pink. Long stems. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75.

Sterling. HT. Plant Pat. 21. Large, open, semi- double, fragrant, brilliant pink blooms on long stems. $1.25 each; 3 for $3.15.

Summer Snow. Flor. Plant Pat. 416. A _ prolific, pure white Floribunda. $1.25 each; 3 for $3.15.

Taffeta. HT. Plant Pat. 716. Rich carmine-rose with

ae shades of rose-pink, salmon and apricot. 1948 AARS All-America winner. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75. Tallyho. HT. Plant Pat. 828. Urn-shaped bud; large, two-toned flower—outside of petals crimson and inside rose-red to pink. Vigorous, bushy, upright grower; abundant bloomer. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.10.

Texas Centennial. HT. Plant Pat. 162. Medium red, lighter in center, toning to pink with age. $1.00 eachg 3 for $2.50.

White Briarcliff. HT. Plant Pat. 108. Well shaped,

pure white, fragrant. $1.35 each; 3 for $3.40.

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The Best of the New Patented Roses and

All-America Selections.

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Heart’s Desire. Pat. 501. AARS. Crimson 1 50 Katherine T. Marshall. Pat. 607.

AARSE® Pinks = oe ee 1 35 Mirandy. Pat. 632. AARS. Garnet-red.. 1 50 New Yorker. Pat. 823. Darkred........ 2 00 Peace. Pat. 591. AARS. Striking yellow

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MIRANDY. Plant Pat. 632 $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75

CALIFORNIA. Plant Pat. 449 AARS f $1.25 each; 3 for $3.15

TALLYHO Plant Pat. 828 $2.00 each; 3 for $5.10

© ECLIPSE. Plant Pat. 172

$1.35 each; 3 for $3.40

BRANDYWINE. Plant Pat. 530 $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75

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morrow. $2.00 eac!

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miner. HT. Plant Pat. 792

Card double blooms, borne singly. Striki

red, changing to cherry-red; reverse

petals deep chrome-yellow to straw-yellow, washed

With pink. Very vigorous, upright grower; excellent bloomer. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.10.

Golden Climber (Mra. Arthur Curtis James). LC. Plant Pat. 28. Large buds and blooms of the Hybrid Tea type. Yellow, flecked orange-scarlet. $1.50 cach; 3 for $3.75.

Goldilocks. Flor. Plant Pat, 672. Clusters of mediu sized, double, yellow flowers. Vigorous, bushy Strong fragrance. Continuous bloomer. A very satis- factory yellow Floribunda. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75.

Good News. HT. Plant Pat. 426. Very large, globular, Silvery pink with apricot glow. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75.

Grande Duchesse Charlotte. HT. Plant Pat. 774,

Stre: ined buds of claret-red; informal cet flower with) recurving: petals of beac : int if c $1.50 cach; 3 for $3. Plant Pat. 5 = Bud ; long ered, fragrant Mower of uaiform eri 50 cach: 3 for $3.75. MIRANDY. Plant Pat. 632 BRANDYWINE. Plant Pat. 530 High Noon. CHT. Plant Pat. 704. ‘The plant is a $1.50 cach; 3 for $3.75 $1.50 cach; 3 for $3.75

Sigorous, upright pillar. Brilliant CRY Felli doubles loosely: cupped. blooms with

NOCTURNE Plant Pat. 713 $1.50 cach; 3 for $3.75

spicy Frage thery, glossy folinge. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.10. Horace McFarland. HT. Plant Pat. 730. Strong, = ERY ealthy; upage erower, producing an abund- aa ance of well-shaped, ‘bulf-salmon blooms Spicy fragrance; excellent for cutting. $1.50 cach; ff 3 for $3.25. | } Juno. HT. Plant Pat. Applied for. Very large, high y centered, full bloom, borne singly. Rose-madder to Yea, deep saimon-pink. "Bushy, upright growth; free ff bloomer. Offered for the first time this season. $2.00

each; 3 for $5.10. Katherine T- Marshall. HT. Plant Pat. 607. Bud nk; flower large, deep rose

$1.35 each; 3 for

ng stem. $1.3}

| j 40. Lowell Thomas. HT. Plant Pat. 595. Long-pointed / Budi Hower large, very double, high centered,

ER cae conan ycycllowen Strang: Weompactiyup Tight habit of growth. $1.50 each; 3 for $ E Mary, Margaret McBride. HT. Plant 537

Lomepointed bud; Inrge; double, high-cen= . GR A areliineniaalmoncpiak lawers:'ong, atrond ] Stem. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75 a McGredy's Sunset. HT. Plant Pat. 317. Bud long painted; lower double, well shaped, fragrant, yellow | $1135 each 3 for $3.40. Mirandy. HT. Plant Pat. 632. Large, do weet spicy fragrance; garnct-red.

ble, with | 7 50’ each: y

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Mme. Chiang Kai-Shek. HT. Plant Pat. 664. Bud e

oy long pointed; large, double, high-centered, CALIFORNIA. Plant Pat. 449 y | a _mae Iemoneyellow flower. $1.50 cach; 3 for $3.75 sf $1.25 each; 3 for $3.18

Mme. Marie Curie. HT. Plant Pat. 727 Last j sa REX ANDERSON, Plant Pat. 335 —<H double, high centered, clear unfading yellow ~~ $1.50 enchy/3 fer $3.75 Pe Hae eI rofuse bloomer. $1.50 each; 3 for $3. y Srisntrett

New Yorker. HT. Plant Pat. 823, A large, sparkling, x Dans f

red, red Rose, delightfully fragrant: Satisfactory f a $1.50 cach; 3 for $3.75 —_— -

performance from bud stage until last mature drops. A profuse bloomer from carly spring, cold weather. Long stems. $2.00 each; 3 Nocturne. HT. Plant Pat. 713. Bud loi CQ loner lates, semidouble to do cardinal-red shaded to crim: 3 for $3.75.

Pan America. HT. 437. Large, double flower, decp_o1 h orange outside. $1

Peace. HT. Plant Pat. 591. Large, striking flower

ny with tones of canary-yellow, pale gold, deep Yellow, peark-white, often edged apple-blossom:

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$1.50 each;

Rates as the best Rose in’ America. $2,00 each; 3 for $5.00.

Permanent Wave. Flor. Plant Pat. 107 seni- ff double, open;

-dges of petals wavy. Large clusters of al-carmine, $1.25 each; 3 for $3.15. Flor. | Pl 484. Blooms small, lushed gold lerson. HT. flowers of enorm $1.50 each; 3 for S Rubaiyat. HT. Plant Pat 758. 1 centered, very fragrant, rose strong stem. $1.50 each: 3 for $3.75. Show Girl. HT. P! G46. Bud long pointed; flower large, semidouble, cupped, fragrant, decp pink. Longstems, $1.50 cach; 3 for $3.75. Sterling. HT. Plant Pat. 2i. Large, open, semi-

icate ivory= ind of perfect

double, fragrant, biliant pink blooms on fong stems, TALLYHO MeGREDY'S SUNSET. Plant Pat. 317 Summer Snow. Flor. Plant Pat. 416. A prolific, Plant Pat. 828 $1.35 each; 3 for $3.40 pure white Floribunda, $1.25 each; 3 for $3.15 $2.00 cach; 3 for $5.10 © MARY MARGARET MCBRIDE. Plant Pat. 537

Taffeta. HT. Plant Pat. 716. Rich carmine-rose with CRY inde: of rose;pink, salmon and/apricot. 1948 All-America wir $1.50 each; 3 for $3,

Cane d $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75

Tallyho. HT. Plant Pat. $28. Urn-shaped bu CF wo foned Mower—ourside of petals ctim

and inside rose-red to pink. Vigorous, bushy,

upright grower; abundant bloomer. $2.00 cach

3 for $5.10. Texas Centennial. HT. Plant Pat. 162 lighter in center, toning to pink with aj

3 for $2.5

Medium red, $1.00 eachy

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White Briarcliff. HT. Plant Pat. 108. Well shaped, pure white, fragrant. $1:35 cach; 3 for $3.40.

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The Best of the New Pa All-America Selections, Charlotte Armstrong. Pat. 455. AARS. Each

ented Roses and.

A pete ee pa aa An $1 50 = 5 iamond Jubilee. Pot. 824. AARS. > e 200 CHARLOTTE “@ i 1.501, AARS. Crimson 1 50 ARMSTRONG » Katherine. Marshall. Pat. (7. © ECLIPSE. Plant Pat. 172 Plant Pat. 455 ‘AARS. Pin! 135 1. A ¥ $1. ; Mirandy. Pat-632, AARS, Garnet-red.. 1 50 CRBCTBOUTEH) Seach; 3 for $3.75 KATHERINE New Yorker. Pat. 823. Dark red 200 T. MARSHALL Peace. Pat 591. AARS. Striking yellow Plant Pat. 607 Blend ants aae car 2.00 $1.35 cach; 3 for $3.40

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FORTY-NINER.

macs - 1 Plant Pat. 792

$2.00 cach; 3 for $5.10

ost MME. MARIE.CURIE. Plant Pat. 727 $1.50 cach; 3 for $3.75

CRIMSON GLORY. Plant Pat. 105 $1.35 each; 3 for $3.40

LOWELL THOMAS. Plant Pat. 595 $1.50 cach; 3 for $3.75 Dans §

et, usned velvety crimson. tant. Imson, without a trace of

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beautiful. $1.00 each; 3 for

The blooms are full double, @ZOrous.

color beauty from Spain— er large and double. Free

single flowers with maroon

cupped, high centered, fra- large; very vigorous.

-red, shaded cerise-orange; srant, glowing pink flowers,

5 arlet, shading to deep pure ge; free flowering.

| almost unfading.

larze and very double, deep A thrifty, dependable Rose. v, flushed old-rose.

yellow flowers of fine form, fragrance. rt of Talisman, with its par- pleasing fragrance. nasturtium-red; f'ower very urtium shadings. $1.00 each;

for nearly half a century this 3ud is cream-white, but the a tint of lemon at the center.

rge, double blooms of snowy

and double, high centered, liage large, dark, leathery.

| flower very large, fragrant, dd Tea Rose and justly world ).

hesse de Luxembourg). d best of the deep yellow or rable for the South.

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GOLDEN DAWN 75c each; 3 for $2.00

BETTY UPRICHARD 75c each; 3 for $2.00

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CLIMBING ROSES

will receive the American Rose An- nual, the bi-monthiy American Rose Magazine and many advantages. Write to the Executive Secretary, Dr. R. C. Allen, Box 687, Harrisburg, Penna.

t-grade, 2-yr. plants, 75c each; any 3 for $2.00; $6.50 for 10; $60.00 per 100

ity. Climbing form of

xe, rose-pink flowers.

form of the well-known

een a favorite.

mbing sport of Cecile of miniature seashell- $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50;

pink. Nearly thornless. parent Dainty Bess, ex- ‘xcellent new climber. lia Rose). Very large, white, center sometimes recurrent bloom. $1.00

Dark, velvety red. 80c r 10.

Talisman sport. Large, C IIc WwW. Jiktoria. White; good

white climbers.

ni-double, fragrant; deep

e flowers of deep purplish for $2.50; $8.15 for 10.

h coral-pink, shading to ‘rs are very large, with 51.00 each; 3 for $2.50;

Cl. Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont.

blooms of reddish golden yellow.

Cl. Perle d’Or. Dainty, long-pointed buds and flowers like its parent. 80c each; 3 for $2.35; $7.50 for 10.

3eautiful fragrant

Cl. President Hoover. Climbing sport of the well- known President Herbert Hoover, and identical in bloom.

Cl. Radiance. Sport of Radiance with all its good qualities.

Cl. Red Radiance. Sport of Red Radiance with a flower like its parent.

Cl. Red Talisman. Beautiful red blooms like its parent.

Cl. Sunburst. Splendid yellow climber.

Cl. Talisman. An excellent bloomer. No other multi-color Rose is as popular as Talisman.

Marechal Niel. large, double, very fragrant. The favorite yellow Rose of the South. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75.

3ud large, full, pomted; flower

Mermaid. Large, single, open, pale sulphur-yellow; amber stamens. Foliage deep varnished green. With us this Rose ts evergreen. We consider it one of our best climbers. $1.00 each; 3 for $2 $8.15 for 10.

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Reine Marie Henriette. Large, double, fragrant rich brilliant red. 80c each; 3 for $2.35; $7.59 for 10.

EDITOR McFARLAND 75¢ each; 3 fer $2.00

ROUGE MALLERIN 75c each; 3 for $2.00

Horntuuda Koses

This is not any particular strain of Roses, but rather a new group derived from various sources. They are strong growers, more cold-resistant than Hybrid Teas; the flowers are single to very double, borne in huge clusters throughout the season. They are most effective planted all one color in mass plantings or as informal borders and hedges.

Price, except as noted, best-grade, 2-yr. plants, 75c each; any 3 for $2.00; $6.50 for 10; $60.00 per 100

D. T. Poulsen. Shapely, semi-double flowers of deep crimson. Profuse-blooming, strong, bushy plant. Else Poulsen. Flowers medium size, semi-double, open, very lasting, slightly fragrant, bright rose-pink, borne In clusters on long stems.

Kirsten Poulsen. Medium-sized, bright scarlet flower, single, open, lasting, slightly fragrant, borne in clusters on long stems. Vigorous, bushy plant that blooms profusely d».ring the

Floradora. One of the most satisfactory and

LARS J spectacular of the Floribundas. An eye- > catching scarlet-red. Always in bloom. Height 24 to 30 inches. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50; $8.15 for 10. entire season. Foliage light green.

Gruss an Aachen. Large, double flowers of Mrs. R. M. Finch. Double, rosy pink flowers, Hybrid Tea quality, in clusters. Flesh-pmk 2 inches in diameter, that make a fine big and salmon-yellow. cluster. Bushy, profuse bloomer.

Improved Lafayette. Semi-double, open, slightly fragrant; deep glowing red, suffused vivid crimson. Vigorous; bushy.

Standard Well-Known Hybrid Perpetual Roses

The origin of the Hybrid Perpetuals is not exactly known. It is attributed to crosses of Gallica and Damask, which bloom but once, with some forms of the profuse-blooming Bengal; other bloods may have been infused. Result: We have a class of sturdy Roses hardy north to the Great Lakes without protection, blooming in a wide range of colors, and repeating where the growing season is sufficiently long to permit second srowth. Zz 7

Price, 75c each; any 3 for $2.00; $6.50 for 10; $60.00 per 100 American Beauty. An old-time Rose that

everyone nires because of its perfume.

Both buds z

Georg Arends. Large, full, deliciously fra- grant; delicate, even pink in color. Foliage

I flowers are very large, the color good; very vigorous. Abundant seasonal I Sa eae eae LI . 5 = Me

me 7 shaped flowers of the A sport of Radiance, ar shell-pink Radiance.

Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont. golden yellow on a lo blooming.

Night. Bud long pointex grant. Deepest blackis dark and glossy. Bushy

Ophelia. Double, very flesh.

Pink Dawn. Fragrant;

Poinsettia. Bud long p slightly fragrant, brigh Vigorous; compact. /

President Herbert Hoo are a combination of ce« the outside petals beco1 and in the cool days of

Radiance. One of the le: part of the country. | reverse. [The fragrant b

NG PRICES 5 TO $3.00 OR MORE

); any 10 for $6.50 any 10 for $7.50

SUR stems. THERESE Red Radiance. Great gl 75c each; Red Talisman. Crimson 3 for $2.00 with all of its parent’s

lots of bloom.

Rouge Mallerin. Brill scarlet.

Sceur Therese (Sister in the South. Big plan yellow blooms. Thorou

Talisman. Rich golden extremely fragrant. qualities. Our most po)

The Doctor. Enormous grant, satiny pink. $1

White La France. Spo: flesh color. $1.00 each;

White Radiance. A sf double, fragrant, white. rich green, soft, glossy.

ny 10 for $8.15

ay not be grouped 2s to obtain the iy rate

Price, except as note each, any 3 for $2.00,

BRIARCLIFF 75c each; 3 for $2.00

AMI QUINARD 75c each; 3 for $2.00

Three plants of a variety will fur- nish harmonious and pleasing bouquets.

THE DOCTOR

$1.00 each; 3 for $2.50

IRDER AARLY

Rose Crop

ETOILE DE HOLLANDE 75c each; 3 for $2.00

LUXEMBOURG 75c each; 3 for $2.00

CONDESA re DE SASTAGO = OLE 75c each; :

3 for $2.00 r ote : 2 - _ The origin of the Polyantha is not clear. It is be- Cecile Brunner. 7 lieved to have come from the Multiflora ramblers; of rosy pink buds nent the misleading name sometimes applied to each; 3 for $2.50; them, “Baby Ramblers.’ They are re ‘Sia 7 , Baby Ramblers.”” They are not ramblers in George Elger (Yel any sense of the word, but very dwarf, bushy plants, vellov

SELECTION OF COLORS blooming in large clusters of tiny flowers. Excellent Fe rin PEE: Hee

for mass planting or dwarf, informal hedges and R k \OSe WE KNOW.

Plant the colors you love and want, borders. Ideal. Velvety cri: but a bed of Roses all one color is very Price, except as noted, best-grade, 2-yr. plants, Katharina Zeime striking and effective. Try it. 75¢ each; any 3 for $2.00; $6.50 for 10; $60.00 per 100 flowers. One of t

Perle d’Or. Dai Baby Doll (Tip-Top). Tyrian-rose at edge of blooms, buds; meditum-siz passing to white and pale yellow. grant, salmon-pin

ROSEMONT'S BANKSIA AND CHEROK

H, td Ch yy) ble White Banksia. A climbing Rose that belongs to the South across, are carried in clusters and literally cover the plant m

atdy Clinoers, Ramblers Ss, Red Cherokee. Bright carmine-crimson blooms. $1.00 each;

e PRES. HERBERT HOOVER and Pillar Roses White Cherokee. Flowers large, fragrant, white. $1.00 each;

75c each; 3 for $2.00 A Climbing Rose Is a plant that, if given support, grows higher and higher, starting each year from or

near the top of the previous year’s growth Rosemont’s Select List of Old-Fas

A Rambler, properl I i : , perly speaking, has Iong, thin, pliable aay P 7 = The Tea Roses we have today are descendants of Rosa indica odor

4 S branches which if not sup > ak t where the ported, take root where they aa : ae! R Oo S E M Oo al T touch the ground and thus “ramble.” of South China. They are nicknamed Tea Roses because they ha

A Pillar Rose does not climb or “ramble”, its canes They succeed in Florida and the Gulf Coast sections where other k

99 3 : se sect] : Santee ; ae e are too stiff. Some are strong and self-supporting; eeepc ue amore Tes Rest is i ‘Zi 4 others require a stake or some support. Price, $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50 Price, except as noted, best-grade, 2-yr. plants, Alexander Hill Gray (Yellow Maman Cochet). Leuis Philipp

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a) >| 2

ian Depend on These Ten Easy_to Grow, Profuse 80c each; any 3 for $2.35; $7.50 for 10 Large, very fragrant, deep Iemon-yellow, be- purplish scar Bloomers. They Have Stood the Test of Time. : American Pillar. Rosy pink or carmi ch witht coming deeper as the bloom develops. Maman Coch Each Genter andes eller uae an d adie Bon Silene. This old Rose was introduced in crimson. Ver WUprichard. Two-tone pink..---++*+5777 77" wv pe rambier but is actually a Sor Ons clisnb. a eee ibe aes see pore ae Pee os ice Al : : SSS le EP ae nC On Since /> = , ; or rosy Carmine. rotuse, constant bloom. rose on edge peliff. Glistening rose-pink eG oe Exeolen (Red Dorothy Perkins). Bright light crim- Bridesmaid. Well-shaped buds and large, full, Marie van H iWonia. Gorgeous white..- - Beg 12 os ee 2D son flowers in clusters. Rambler. globular, clear pink flowers on good stems. centered flo er McFarland. Glowing pine > tri aa ene ae Mary Wallace. Bud long pointed; flower * large, Comtesse Riza du Pare. Fragrant; rose to car- carmine-pink WHill. Dazzling scarlet.-------+-777+"° pioveseatacem 75 some couple, cupped, fragrant, warm -pink, mine. _ ; 2 bushy, spr Side Hollande. Lovely bright TEC’ Se aise THOCECE 75 : i re seasonal bloom. Classed as large climber; Devoniensis (Magnolia Rose). Flower very Mlle. Fr: ; Mallon: eee iy aes Sees actually a strong pillar or self-supporting ). large, full, double, moderately fragrant, creamy mod ln Talisman. ae ae Mme. Gregoire Staechelin (Spanish Beau! Bud white; center sometimes tinged with blush. Goo Se ours: Orange-y¢ OS a5 \a/S\sfale 5 long pointed: flower very eee oe dict ey 7 Growth very vigorous; profuse, continuous Mme. Ince. Rose-pink...--+++0rerresetteeeeeeeeees 75 fragrant. Delicate pink, stained crimson tside, bloom. a salm A idiance. Clear TOC. o,«: ete Stee ee B followed by pear-shaped fruit. Long ster Abune Duchesse de Brabant. Soft rosy pink blooms Mrs. FE Regular Price $7 50 dant-blooming climber, oe that deepen to bright rose. Large, double, KO Paul’s Scarlet Climber. Semi-double flowctsein suebtly braerant : . ce.

elne On. Via Qa > =I 70 oe Yo ae)

verses ee ea

? | . Margaret McGredy. Moderately fragrant, arange-scarlet e Blooms that do not fade. The flowers are extremely larie

(Z75 Z and full double. Fine, glassy foliage. McGredy's Yellow. Bud long pointed; flower bright butter-

| Buds large: velvety maroon-crinison flowers,

~ Vizordus grower, 2 Creams white: unted with lisht pink. An

cup-yellow. Glossy, dark, bronzy foliage.

Mme. Butterfly. Popular everywhere. Buds Indian-redl with yellow base; blooms bright pink, suffused apricot and xold. Fine for the South. Excellent cut Rose.

Mme. Joseph Perraud. A Rose of unusual charm in both bud and open bloom. ‘The long-pointed, opening buds have delightful glowing yellow sunset shades that change to nasturtium-bull as the fragrant flowers slowly unfold This is one of the most enchanting Roses we know in the lovely pastel tones. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50; $8.15 for 10.

Mra. Chas. Bell. Shell-pink buds that open into globe- shaped flowers of the color, with shadings of salmon A sport of Radiance, and like it except in color. Also called

ell-pink Radiance:

Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont. Beautiful fr: golden yellow on a low, spreadi blooming.

Night. Bud long pointed; flower double, high centered, fra- grant. Deepest blackish erimson, shaded maroon, Poli dark and Bushy

Ophelia, Double, very lasting, stishtly fragrant, salmon

Pink Dawn. Fragrant; rose-pink, opening to lively pink

Poinsettia. Bud long pointed; double, oper lightly fragrant, bright untad Foliage ‘glo

ous; compact. Abuadant, continuous bloom:

|. Lange, both double and double, and

ruemely razr fuverse earmine

land copper. Foliage light green, glossy. As easy to grow

| Briarcliff.” Very, Pee na fragrant, msepink at si a

Loosely speaking, a Hybrid Tea Rose is a cross between a Tea Rose and a Hybrid Perpetual Rose, combining the profuse repea blooming qualities of its Tea parent with the vigor, hardiness and richer flower coloring of its Hybrid Perpetual parent. If dormant, Hybrid Tea Roses often survive zero temperatures; with proper protection, they may be wintered throughout America, All of our Hybrid Teas are repeat bloomers and have bloomed profusely one season in the nursery before being shipped.

“Malee Your Own

AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES PREPAID IF ORDER AMOUNTS TO $3.00 OR MORE

fighter shade on the outer CaN RS Hiner walste, Iarge. double, high centersd, ; we : Chet Douglas, Flaming scarlet, shed velvety crimson. Foliage daregrece, Gaeaseresant og -Searletcrimson, wi Cans tesa fase Very beautiful. $1.00 each; 3 for 50; $8.15 for 10. Gattis Glistening rose-pink. The blooms are full double, tage, Tagrant. Uprightand vigor, fazer A two-color beauty 0 Condesa ae;Sumlacliow, Flower large and double. Free : bloomer. 4 > Dainty Bess. Soft rose-pink, single flowers with maroon : stamens. Excellent bloomer. e Edith Krause. Large, double, cupped, hich centered, fra~ t, greenish white. Foliage large; very vigorous, Edith Nellie Perkins. Oricnt-red, shaded cerise-orange; inside salmon-pink. = , Editor McFarland. Large, fragrant, glowing pink flowers,

nt blooms of reddish plant. Unusually free

| asa slaw: ha Ptasdinwto deep pure lent Hecker Hoover. The large, semi-double bloom: ' a Immense; dazzling scarlet, shading to are a combination of ccrise-pink, flame, scarlet and yello red. Vi ‘Abundant foliage: free lowers. ALL R f < f heloutside}petile heearmesl tantly lishiesenal the lemcee Eiiedebalapde, Bathe ed sino uadng epiTit 75¢ Roses are any 3 for $2.00; any 10 for $6.50 a a aaa eee a taser Francis Scott Key. Extremely large and very double, decp PERKINS Radiance. Onc of the leading Roses for the South or for any Te los, shading to ceruc. A this dependable ose BERKINE ALL 80 R 3 f $2.35 10 f $7.50 bart of the country. Roseepi with lighter pink on th : for flushed old-rose. A 4 reverse. ‘The fragrant blooms are carried on strong, uprigh Golden Reptare,, Clear golden yellow Nowers of fine form, 3 for $2.00 i€ Koses are any or add; any or a EUs stems S Bae Tasting a long time. Old Rose frarrance. we BERESE Red Radiance. Great globes of deep rose-red. Golden Talisman: Yellow sport of Talisman, with its par- Fie each: Red Tallaman. Crimson sport ofthe paplse Talisman Re : with all of its parcnt’s virtues, including a fine plant and

ent’s good cutting quality and pleasing fragrance. Hinrich Gaede. Bud pointed, nasturtium-red, fower very

of bloom.

ALL $1.00 Roses are any 3 for $2.50; any 10 for $8.15

Tas oranses di wthimastartum shadings, SLO chs Rouge Mallerin. Brilliant red buds, opening 10

for $2.50; $8.15 for : earlet,

3 7 Fe dy half a century this te Seur Therese (Sister Ther favorite yellow Bud fe cream-white, but the Patented Roses may not be grouped athe Senthie Bee ante on ra eee

How bloons, Thoroughly dependable Talisman. Rich golden yellow and copper; d nt St Ie and fece-bh

with other Roses to obtain the

* ey, Double White. Large, double blooms of snowy “quantity rate ne grON ning in Luise. Very. large and double, high centered, Thel Dectorsli Enormous, pen iy fragrant, ke Foliage large, dark, leathery. 5 iny pink

ite La France. Sport of La France; white, tinted light

color. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50,

Radiance. A sport of Red Radiance. Very larne, nt, white, tinted shell-pink in center.

oft, plo

La France. Bud long pointed; flower very Janie, fragrant, ‘silvery pink. ‘The lirst Hybrid Tea Rose and) justly world Tamous. $1.00 each;3 for $2.50.

Luxembourg (Grande Duchesse de Luxembourg). ‘Among the most beautifulland Best of the desp yellow or deep orange Roses. Very desirable for the South:

Price, except as noted, best-grade 2-yr. plants, 75c each; any 3 for $2.00; $6.50 for 10; $60.00 per 100

ctr & BRIARCLIFF

“| F750 cach; 3 for $2.00 \

Price, except as noted, best-grade 2-yr. plants, 75¢ each, any 3 for $2.00; $6.50 for 10; $60.00 per 100

AMI QUINARD 7Sc cach; 3 for $2.00

Three plants of a variety will fur- nish harmonious and pleasing bouquets.

GOLDEN DAWN 75¢ each; 3 for $2.00

THE DocTOR

$1.00 each; 3 for $2.50

BETTY UPRICHARD 75c each; 3 for $2.00

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For the annual dues of $4.50 you will receive the American Rose An- nual, the bi-monthly American Rose Magazine and many advantages. Write E.G, HILL to the Executive Secretary, Dr. R. C. 75c cach; 3 for $2.00 Allen, Box 687, Harrisburg, Penna.

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The Rose Crop is Short

ETOILE DE HOLLANDE 75¢ cach; 3 for $2.00

LUXEMBOURG 75c each; 3 for $2.00

CLIMBING ROSES

Price, except as noted, best-grade, 2-yr. plants, 75c each; any 3 for $2.00; $6.50 for 10; $60.00 per 100

Everblooming Polyautha On SRS Baby Koses

Climbing American Beauty. Climbing form of Cl. Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont American Beauty with large, rase-pink flowers. blooms of reddish golden yellow. Cl. Caledonia. Climbing form of the well-known white Rose that has long been a favorite. Cee cr

Beautiful fragrant

nty, long-pointed buds and 80

R flowers likelits, pare tach; 3 for $235;

Gl, Cecile Brunner. Climbing spore of Cecile $7 Ohfor 0a a” 75c each; Mik Movers: Good brtncr. $1.00 cocked farg2s0; Cl, President Hoover. Climbing sport of the well EDITOR McFARLAND 3 for $2.00 The origin of the Potyantha is not clear. It is be- Cecile Brunner. ‘The true Sweetheart Rose. Spr uae Known President Herbert Hoover, and ident 75c each; 3 for $2.00 [Neem ra newey cones troralithes Multilora) rambles Sails ope ints shel cine nico a

Cl\Columbia. Peachblow-pink. Nearly thornless, _, "Plo: : Ere UAMBENyAREnbles’es Theyinsernoes me blets: in pi aia t es eens

Cl. Dainty Bess. Like its parent Dainty Bes, exe Cl Radiance. Sport of Radiance with al its good PEERY Retword buries dvirie bushy: plants; Me Sect ie Sele core. Brunner) Coppery cept inhabit of growth. Excellent new climber. suns. ROUGE MALLERIN SELECTION OF COLORS looming| in large elusters of tiny flowers. Execllent Gloria Mundi. The prettiest orange-scarlet Bal

Cl. Devoniensis (Magnolia Rose). Very large, Cl. Red Radiance. Sport of Red Radiance with a 75¢ each; 3 for $2.00 88 planting or dwarf, informal hedges and

double, fragrant. Creamy white, center sometimes _‘ower like its parent.

pane et fue Cis recurrent bloom. $1.00 Shee Sar ateman: Beautiful red blooms like its Y ‘b la Cl. Etoile de Hollande. Dark, velvety red. 80c aded

Pa ea ae ae nende ba Cl. Sunburst. Splendid yellow climber.

A deserving winner of medal: Ideal. Velvety crims Katharina Zeimet. Large cluster ers, One of the best white B:

Perlo d'Or,

Plant the colors you love and want, but a bed of Roses all one color is very striking and effective. Try it. 73¢ each; any 3 for $2.00; $6.50 for 10; $60.00 per 100

mall white

nD trus:

Dainty, long-pointe

Cl. Golden Tal: Tali Gh Withaem Ny medi tems st Es is not any particular strain of Roses, but rather a new group derived from vurious sources Baby Doll (Tip-Top). Tyrian-rose at edge of blooms, buds; medium-sized, lasting, intensely, fra= double: Taeraats golden elie PO Larges, multi-color Rose is as popular as Talismans; othe They ae strong growers, more eold-esistant thaa Hybrid SESE ae oS passing to white and pale yellow grant, salmon-pink I borne in large clusters. Cl. Kaixerin Auguste Viktoria. White; good Marechal Niel. Bud large, full, pointed; flower BL AGE Brain areaal Serer seco es cuace ela taal fonc[oelOn infrunss BU sae One tail beatae eel a bers Targe, double, very fragrant. ‘The favorite yellow , : 0 Ghiedh Hillingdon. Semi-doubl, fragrant; deep Rose of the South. $1.50 cach; 3\for $3.75. Price, except as noted, best-grade, 2-yr. plants, 75¢ each; any 3 for $2.00; $6.50 for 10; ROSEMONT S BANKSIA AND CHEROKEE ROSES aay elong ale sulphur-yellow; ! Spence Cl. Louis Philippe. Double flowers of deep purplish Fe yor ehed eed D. T. Poulsen. Shapcly, semi-double flowers of deep crimson. Profusc-blooming, stro 6 ‘White Banksia. A climbing Rose that belongs to the South. ‘The flowers, about an inch Louie. De ed area ES es i gee a le st ri cnet oe. Hardy Climbers, Ramblers “seri het ehh hs Tn 8 * Cl. Maman Cochet. Rich coral:pink, shading to 24, ur best climbers. $1.00, each; 3 for $250; borne in clusters on long stems. yateely migrant bright rose:pink; 7 3 for $3.75 $8.15)fori10: ' Red Cherokee. Bright carminc-crimson blooms. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50; $8.15 for 10.

rosy. crimso

The flowers are very large, with 2.50; $8.15 for 10.

Floradora. One of the most satisfactory and Kirsten Poulsen. Medium-sized, bright scarlet PRES. HERBERT HOOVER and Pillar Roses White Cherokee. Flowers large, fragrant, white. $1.00 each; 3 for

thick shell-like petals. $1.00 cach; 3 for $250; Reine Marie Henri thick shel ; 2.50; Reine Marie Henriette. Large, double, frogram, spectacular of the Floribundas. An eye- flower, single, open, listing, slig : rich brilliant red. 80c cach;3 for'$2.35; $7.50 for 10, uf catching scarlet. Alay’ in Hm. borne reieenl jae ehtly viseeatty | asc cachy)3 for, $2.00) A Climbing Rose is a plant thnt, if given support 24 to 30 inches. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50; shy plant that blooms profusely: di.ring the higher and. highe g each your from or $8.15 for 10. entire season. Foliage light ng the f grows higher and higher, starting each yc ® . . ; season. Foliage light green. near the top of the previous year’s growth. -Fashioned Tea R Cryer ap Aachen: Lar, double Hover of Mis: R:M. Finch. Double sony pink owe: | 3 AtRamblér,;properly speaking; lias long, thin, pliable Rosemont s Select List of Old- shio ed al Reses 5 a 2 in diameter, that make a fine big | Rn ReaGehie itinat stone ted Ktakerree where they Tea Roses we have today are descendants of Rosa indica odoratissima, originally a native species Hybrid Tea qual Z unches jo, diameter, that make a fine big ROSEMONT'S branatig eet AOE SPE ieee a erro we y ot South Chinn. They are nicknamed Tea Roses because they hive the odor of crushed tea leaves.

Improved Lafayette. Semi-double, open, its canes succeed in Florida and the Gulf Coast sections where other kinds fail. For Rose satisfaction in

shia aun feseed Leo Q ce eee eee a pecinggmetee eouons am moe Tes Roses Breet ae (Z7Z others require a stake or some support. : Price,.§1.00 each j/3 for, $2:50 [ rod Alexander Hill Gray (Yellow Maman Cochet). _Leuis Philippe. China. Double flowers of deep

Price, except as noted, best , 2-yr. plants,

slightly fragran vivid crimson.

= ‘ou Can Depend on These Ten Ensy to Grow, Profuse 5 $7.50 for 10 be: purplish searlet-red Standard Well-Known Hybrid Perpetual Roses Bloomers: ‘They Have Stood the'Test of Pines vn amorieut euch any 3 for $2.38; $7.80 for 1) coming deeper asthe bloom develops Maman Cochet, ich corp, shading o rosy 7 i ; '- Se (ES Cs ee i his old ose as introduced in rimson. Vel arge, W. hick, shell-like petals. = The origin of the Hybrid Perpetual is not exaetly known, Its attributed to erosses of Gol jetty Uprichard. Two-tone pink 3 center nd. yetlow Stamens: Usually classed aga Bon Silene. This old R nM luce ENR ee can amask, which bloom but once, with some forms of the profuse-blooming Bengal - Dantas Wo pe rambler but is actually a vigorous climber. aa aL tart er eee ana dee”

have been infused. Result: We haye a class of sturdy Roses hardy north to the Great Lakes Briarcliff. Glistening rase Excelsa (Red Dorothy Perkins). Bright light crim- Cee eee otond Hie coafill aul Marla vand HouttessDarrerwveryidoublealiahe protection, blooming in a wide range of colors, and repeating where the growing, season is Caledonia. Gorgeous white... son flowers in clusters. Rambler. ular, clear pink fl Sisters eau ama centered #llowerdofideepiicreamicoloratinged

Jong to permit second growth. Editor McFarland. Glowing 5 are bear relcary pinks Towers [oh Boe ; ze deep) scinine each A a lowing pi 5 Mary Wallace. Bud long pointed; flower very luge, Comtesse Riza du Pare. Fragrant; rose to car- —_carniine-pink, with bulf-yellow base. Vigorous,

Price, 75¢ each; any 3 for $2.00; $6.50 for 10; $60.00 per 100 E.G. Hill. Da 1, scarlet 3 5 semi-double, cupped, th grant, warm rose-pink, mine. A bushy, sprawling: een foliage ; American Beouty. An old-time Rose that Georg Arends. 1 full, de Etsite de Hollande. Lovely bright red A Profuse seasonal bloom. Classed os lane climber, Devoniensis (Magnolia Rove). Plover very Mlle, Franziska Kruger, Lar; very, double

cveryone res because! of its) perfume: Feeder ru cla Reiaeacrsiisecneavelion e actually a strong pillar or self-supporting shrub. arge, full, double, moderately fragrant, cream moderately Fragrant, eoppery yellow and pin

othibuds|and flowers /re'very)large, the coli aod at . Er RRCOLOL ao e) Mme. re Sta i nish Beauty). Bud enter sometimes. 1 with blush Good grower and bloomer.

Fee erate Neniareen th oaloc feod: very vigorous. Abundant seasoni Luxembourg. Orangesyellow 5 SSeS iar rare Leaterat stint: Cola Sen AVIEOTOll “continuous. Mme.\Lombard: Large, double, fragrant, rosy

blooming. The plant should be well fed to SABA Clarlow Ver lavgeudeubler hi guiences: Rose pink @ fragrant. Delicate pink, stained crimso bloom: , salmon, Vigorous, _ i produce the liiese laweres 1B: Clark. Very large, double, high centered, d Radiance. Clear red. : followed by pear-shaped fruit. Long stems. Abun= tuchesse de Brabant, Soft rosy pink blooms Mrs. B. Rs Cant. Fragrant, silvery rose to deep

Black Prince. Large, full, cupped, dark crim- Paul Neyron. Veey joublenearried f Regular Price iS dant-blooming climber phate dognen te. bright rose, Large, double, no Dede oo times aon oaealley ca, sieved TES : stems; clear pink shading’ te fase. ta che fo} . Eeullepocotlete climber.» semidouble flows iy Freiherr von Marschall. Medium-sized, edged in autumn with rose and carmine. Good

(ee | Frau Karl Druschki (White American South, the plants are likely to bloom about ne each of the above, prepaid $¢@.45 arge clusters; flaming scarlet with a crit spiel pointed bud; flower large, full double, very _ grower and bloomer. CLIMBING ROSE, MERMAID Beauty). Snow-white, large and full, av times three ‘times ¢: son if the faded fl | Special Price». 1... we None’ better. This is an excellent pillar Rose ing, dark carmine-red. Foliage blood-red Safrano. semidouble, fragrant, saffron $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50 tinged lesh or light pink, but it soon becomes and sced| pods|are clipped. Half'a dozee af each; 3 for $2.00; $6,50 for 10 eR iaerousrower andlanricotyaliow’ white the’ large Blooms willl un ordincec ete Silver Moon. Large, clear silvery white, semi-d Lady Hillingdon. Clear golden yellow. A very William R. Smith. Pale pink at center and in ask flowers; yellow stamens. Excellent climber thrifty grower and free bloomer shadows; outer petals creamy flesh

a ROSEMONT NURSERIES = D.L. THOMPSON, Mar. : TYLER, TEXAS

The symbol designates Roses that have been winners in the All-America Rose Selections. This is a competition among the new varieties of each year. Contenders are tried out in test gar- dens across the country for two seasons, where they are rated by All-America judges. The win- ners are those that do best in the greatest number of localities. Look for the @Y sign.

a DIAMOND

JUBILEE Plant Pat. 824

$2.00 each; 3 for $5.00

GRANDE DUCHESSE CHARLOTTE

Plant Pat. 774 $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75 (

P. O. Box 839

Growing some of the novelties of each year will keep even the veteran Rose grower on his toes. After finding out just what he can expect from the old favorites, it is fascinating to explore the possibilities of some new va- rieties. Keep up with the hy- bridizers!

ROSEMONT -* NURSERIES Ane pba age

D. L. THOMPSON, Mer. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75 TYLER, TEXAS