LOVETTS NURSERY, LITTLE SILVER, N. J.— ROSES 



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HARDY EVERBLOOMING ROSES-(c-"W) 



Uniform prices for all varieties (unless quoted otherwise), heavy field-grown plants, each 85c; 

 dozen, $8.50; 100, $60.00 (add 10 per cent, to remittance if shipment is desired by parcel post). 



MADAME ALEX ANDRE DREUX— A capti- 

 vating rose with a depth of rich color much like 

 that of a ripe tangerine orange. Profuse in its 

 bloom with lovely long buds. Flowers never 

 fade white. Blooms full to center. Each, $1.00; 

 dozen, $10.00. 



MME. BUTTERFLY— Fine, light pink buds 

 and flowers, tinted with gold near base of petals ; 

 exquisite shape ; richly perfumed. 



MADAME CAROLINE TESTOUT— Brilliant 

 satiny rose, deepening at center and bordered 

 with silvery rose ; immense broad petals and 

 extremely large flowers. 



MAMAN COCHET— The buds are very large, 

 handsome and of pointed form ; the flowers are 

 full and fine, flesh pink with saffron at base of 

 petals. Plant of strong growth, very hardy and 

 a free bloomer (blooming all the time). 



MAD. ED. HERRIOT— A large Pernetian 

 rose of coral red, shaded yellow at base of petals. 

 The bud holds a high center until well open. This 

 fact, added to its hardiness and attractive foli- 

 age, explains why this remained the most pop- 

 ular of the Pernetian roses until the advent of 

 Souv. de Claudius Pernet. Awarded the gold 

 medal of the National Rose Society, the London 

 Daily Mail Cup, and many other honors. Each, 

 $1.00; dozen, $10.00. 



MISS LOLITA ARMOUR— Deep coral red 

 with golden yellow suffusion. Base of petals 

 golden yellow with coppery sheen. A strong, 

 vigorous grower. Each, $1.00; dozen, $10.00. 



MRS. AARON WARD— One of the most de- 

 pendable of all garden roses. Its deep Indian 



yellow flowers, agreeably shaded in various tints 

 of orange, are produced throughout the season. 

 The long and shapely buds are particularly at- 

 tractive. In its color class, and for blooming 

 qualities it compares favorably with the "one 

 and only Gruss and Teplitz" among the reds. 



MRS. CHAS. BELL— Of a beautiful, soft 

 shell-pink, this offspring of Radiance equals its 

 parent in growth and blooming quahties, and 

 not a few judges prefer it to the better known 

 variety. 



MRS. A. R. WADDELL— Long pointed, deep 

 apricot buds followed by exquisitely graceful, 

 orange-salmon flowers. 



MRS. CHARLES RUSSELL— Large, globu- 

 lar, well formed, highly perfumed flowers, very 

 double, of a rosy-carmine with rosy-scarlet cen- 

 ter; it is of strong, branching habit with splen- 

 did foliage. 



OPHELIA — Salmon-flesh, shaded rose, with 

 chamois-color center. The buds and flowers 

 are beautifully formed and colored. 



PADRE — A rose of scarlet copper; base of 

 petals flushed with yellow. Sturdy and up- 

 standing; very free flowering. Each, $1.00; 

 dozen, $10.00. 



RADIANCE — One of the most gorgeous 

 American sorts as yet introduced. The large, 

 finely formed flowers are silvery pink and very 

 brilliant. Free bloomer and sturdy grower. 



RED RADIANCE— A clear red form of the 

 popular Radiance Rose. 



KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA— WHITE ROSES MAY OOME AND MAT GO, BUT "KAISERIN*' WILL 



CARRY ON FOR DECADES TO COME 



