10 LOVETT'S NURSERY, LITTLE SILVER, N. J.— HARDY GARDEN ROSES 



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Various ROSES 



of Great Hardiness 

 HYBRID RUGOSA ROSES 



The hardiest of all roses and invaluable 

 for forming practically impenetrable 

 hedges. We know of no finer flowering 

 shrubs for zero climates than the follow- 

 ing "tested and proved" Rugosas. 



Price, heavy two=year=old plants, 75c. 

 each; $7.50 per dozen. (Except as noted.) 



CONRAD F. MEYER— An exceptional- 

 ly vigorous variety producing, under 

 favorable conditions, canes 8 feet or more 

 in height. With careful training, some 

 remarkably fine garden effects may be 

 created with the help of this Rose. The 

 clear silvery-rose flowers are very large, 

 double, and showy in the extreme. They are 

 borne on long, strong stems, and are highly 

 fragrant, a combination that makes this splen- 

 did for cutting. 



F. J. GROOTENDORST— Large clusters of 

 bright orange-red flowers are freely borne 

 throughout the season. Fine for hedges as w^ell 

 as specimen plants. Price, heavy two=year=old 

 plants, $1.00 each; $10.00 per dozen. 



NEW CENTURY— Clear, flesh pink, with 

 deeper center and creamy edges. Delightfully 

 fragrant and considered one of the finest 

 Rugosas. 



PINK GROOTENDORST- This variety is 

 practically identical with its parent, F. J. 

 Grootendorst, excepting that it produces flow- 

 ers of a Killarney Pink color, while the parent 

 variety produces bright, orange-red flowers. 

 Strong, field-grown, two-year-old plants. Each, 

 $1.25; dozen, $12.50. 



SIR THOMAS LIPTON— This Van Fleet 

 hybrid may be termed the white form of C. F. 

 Meyer, described above. 



ROSA HUGONIS 

 THE WONDEH 

 FROM CHINA 



Lovett's Nursery 

 Little Silver, N. J. 



Gentlemen: — About 25 years aqo I bought 

 fioivers from you and they are still doing 

 well. — Mrs. A. R. Gholson, Hickory Point, 

 Tenn. 



Gentlemen: — The rose bushes responded 

 beautifully and we are so zvell pleased zvith 

 the selection and the results that I have 

 decided to duplicate this order. — Edward A. 

 Keeler, Larchmont, N. Y. 



ROSA HUGONIS 



Spectacular in its .exotic beauty. A many 

 branched shrub, growing 6 to 8 feet tall, rear- 

 ing slender* sprays in all directions, gracefully 

 arching beneath loads of bright yellow, single 

 flowers, an inch and a half in diameter. The 

 flowers are borne on the previous, season's 

 growth and appear very early in the spring, 

 before the foliage. Later in the season, it 

 throws up many new branches of a beautiful 

 deep red color, which makes the shrub a garden 

 attraction during the entire growing season. 

 Extra strong iield=grown plants, each, $1.00; 

 dozen, $10.00; 100, $75.00. 



MOSS ROSES 



We can supply Moss Roses in the pink, red 

 and white flowered varieties in heavy two-year- 

 old plants at 75c. each; $7.50 per dozen. 



Gentlemen: — / received my plants all O. K. 

 and haz-c planted same. I ivas pleased with them 

 and you may get an order for more plants in the 

 spring. — F. H. Herr, Gloucester, Mass. 



TRI-GOLORED STANDARD OR TREE ROSES 



These truly remarkable Tree Roses have nice smooth stems IY2 or 3 feet tall, at the 

 top of which we have budded on each of the stems three different and entirely distinct 

 varieties of Hybrid Tea Roses, viz., Mabel Morse (yellow); Etoile de Hollande (brilliant 

 red), and Los Angeles (salmon pink). Many people would like to have a Tree Rose 

 which can be depended upon to produce three entirely distinct kinds and colors of 

 blooms. These Standard Roses easily fulfill this desire. They are real bouquets made 

 up of three colors of roses. $7.50 each; $75.00 per dozen. 



