THE LOVETT COMPANY, LITTLE SILVER, N. /. 



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CRIMSON RAMBLER, 



INCONSTANT BEAUTY (Tea). 



The strongest evidence or the great merit of this Rose 

 is the wonderful popularity it has attained within such 

 a short time. Seldom has any Rose been so warmly 

 welcomed or more gratefully appreciated; and it is 

 Avell worthy of it all. It is a climbing Rose of vigorous 

 habit and rapid growth; producing in marvelous pro- 

 fusion, large pyramidal clusters of bright crimson, 

 semi-double flowers of great substance, which remain a 

 long lime and retain thVir bright color until they fall. 

 It is entirely hardy with us without protection and its 

 abundant dark green glossy foliage, which remains 

 healthy and clean through the summer, renders it re- 

 tractive at all times. A splendid variety for covering 

 waVs, verandas, pillars, etc., being so vigorous in 

 growth as to make shoots of from eight to ten 

 feet during the season. It is also very handsome and 

 interesting as a pot plant. Its profusion of bloom is 

 simply astonishing, producing a perfect blaze of rich 

 color and flowering for an unusually long period. All 

 who see it desire it. 



From 2^ in. pots, ea., 12c; 3 for 80c; doz., .$1.00. 



From 4 in. pots, ea., 20c; 3 for 50c; doz., $1.75. 



Strong 2 yrs., field grown, 3 to 5 ft. tops, ea., 25c; 

 doz., $2.50. 



YELLOW RAMBLER (Agiaia) 



One of the most beautiful of climbing Roses and the 

 only yellow climbing Rose possessing any considerable 

 degree of hardiness. The flowers are a clear, decided 

 yellow and of good size, cup-shaped and nearly full; are 

 borne in huge clusters, are very sweetly scented, and 

 continue in perfection for several weeks without fad- 

 ing. The growth is very vigorous and the bloom ex- 

 cessively profuse, a bush of it in full bloom presenting 

 a splendid appearance. Strong 2 yrs. field grown, 3 to 

 5 ft. tops, ea., 35c; 3 for $1.00; doz., $3.50. 



MRS. R. G. SHARM AN- 



CRAWFORD (H. p.). 



A superb variety with large flowers of perfect form, 

 magnificent in bud, deep rosy pink with outer petals 

 shaded pale flesh color and white at base of petals; a 

 vigorous grower, profuse and constant bloomer. It has 

 been awarded the gold medal of the National Rose So- 

 ciety of England, and many first class certificates else- 

 where. From -x in. pots, or 2 yrs. field grown, ea., 50c; 

 3 for $1.25; doz., $4.00. 



Of striking appearance, very unique and of great 

 beauty. The remarkable feature of this Rose lies in the 

 fact that its flowers are of varied hues, no two being 

 alike. They vary in color from pale yellow to the deep- 

 est crimson, exhibiting blooms on the same bush that 

 are yellow, buff, salmon, apricot, blush, pink, carmine, 

 etc. The delightful eilect may be imagined when we 

 add that it is most floriferous, blooming profusely and 

 continuously. The buds are large, pointed, of fine form 

 and deliciously fragrant; a true Tea Rose. To see this 

 remarkable and unique Rose is to want it. From 4 in. 

 pots, ea., 25c; 3 for 60c; doz., $2.00. 



EMPRESS OF CHINA (Climbing:). 



-CHINA 



Few Roses combine so many distinct features as dees 

 this valuable new climber, it is absolutely hardy, a 

 true perpetual bloomer, producing a profusion of flow-, 

 ere the first year and continues in bloom throughout 

 the entire season. The flowers are of good size, semi- 

 double, and bright pink in color. It is an exceedingly 

 rapid grower and as the plant increases in age and size 

 the number of flowers it produces is truly wonderful. 

 From 4 in. pots, ea., 25c; 3 for 60c; doz., $2.00. 



