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LOVETT-S ^'UllSERY, LITTLE SILVER, N. J.— ROSES— CLIMBING 



Climbing, Trailing and 



Pillar Roses — (Continued) 



Price, all varieties Climbing Roses (except as 

 noted), strong two=year, field=grown plants, 75c. 

 each; $7.50 per dozen; $50.00 per 100. (Kindly 

 increase your remittance by 10% if shipment by 

 parcel post is desired.) 



ROSERIE— A sport of Tausendschoen with 

 same thornless and vigorous habits. Flowers 

 are of a deep, clear pink. 



SILVER MOON— Its semi-double flowers are 

 very pretty and decorative, opening a soft 

 nankeen yellow, changing to pure silvery white ; 

 four inches or more in diameter; slightly per- 

 fumed. $1.00 each; $10.00 per dozen. i 



TAUSENDSCHOEN (Thousand Beauties)— ^ 

 A fine rose indeed. It is a very strong grower, 

 and from early June until well into July it is 

 literally covered with clusters of decorative, semi-double flowers 

 of varied shades of deep to light pink and white. Its bloom is 

 produced in actually bewildering profusion. It has no thorns. 



WHITE DOROTHY PERKINS— Like the popular "Dorothy," 

 but with pure white flowers. 



WICHURAIANA (Memorial Rose)— A perfect trailer, hugging 

 the ground closely. It grows from ten to fifteen feet in a season, 

 and possesses dense, dark green, glossy foliage. The flowers are 

 single, pure white, with golden yellow stamens and of delightful 

 fragrance. Splendid for carpeting steep banks. 



To Get the Utmost from Your Rose Beds 



Rose beds that bloom freely are large consumers of plant 

 food. Unless the fertility of the soil is replenished periodically 

 and systematically, your roses will not do as well as they might 

 A very convenient article to use is our 



Miracle Brand Rose and Shrub Food 



A carefully compounded, well-balanced plant food containing all 

 the elements necessary to make shrubs thrive and roses bloom. 

 Two heaping handfuls per plant, once a month during the growing 

 and blooming season, will truly work wonders. Prices, 5=lb. bag, 

 75c.; 10=lb. bag, $1.25. Special prices on large quantities 



BXCELSA— A REFINED FORM 

 OF THE CRIMSON RAMBLER 



LADY GAY — WELL-NAMED, 

 FOR HE WHO LOVES 

 ROSES CAN SEE THE GAY- 

 ETY OF EARLY SUMMER 

 REFLECTED IN ITS CRINK- 



