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



HARDY EVERBLOOMING ROSES 



(Continued) 



Uniform prices for all varieties (unless 

 quoted otherwise), heavy field=grown plants, 

 each, 85c.; dozen, $8.50; 100, $60.00 (add 10% 

 to remittance if shipment is desired by parcel 

 post) . 



GOLDEN EMBLEM — Intensely yellow 

 buds ; blooms of superb shape and texture, 

 borne freely on erect, branching plants ; attrac- 

 tive glossy foliage. Each, $1.00; dozen, $10.00. 



QRUSS AN TEPLITZ— The one variety 

 that is always in bloom — and we mean it I A 



bright, pleasing crimson. Splendid for bedding. 



HADLEY— A distinctive shade of bright red. 

 A sturdy grower and free bloomer. 



IRISH ELEGANCE— Buds of pink bronze 

 that open with shades of apricot and yellow. 

 Of hardy growth and continually in flower, 



HOOSIER BEAUTY— Dark red flowers of 

 noble shape and pronounced fragrance. 



JONKHEER J. L. MOCK— Clear imperial 

 pink, reverse of petals rosy-silvery white. A 

 giant of the La France type. Awarded two 

 gold medals, one silver medal, and five first 

 prizes in Europe. 



KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA— After 

 serving for a third of a century this still is, to 

 our minds, the grandest white in cultivation. A 

 continuous bloomer, producing quantities of 

 snow-white flow'ers from June until frost. (Il- 

 lustrated on opposite page.) 



KILLARNEY— Of a lovely deep pink, equally 

 attractive in bud or full bloom. 



MIRACLE BRAND ROSE 

 AND SHRUB FOOD 



A scientifically compounded 

 chemical fertilizer holding in 

 correct proportion all those ele- 

 ments needed by Roses and 

 other plants of shrubby charac- 

 ter, to do their best. It en- 

 courages a luxuriant growth and 

 supplies the plants with the 

 vigor needed for 

 greatest blooming 

 results. 5=lb. bags, 

 75 c.; 10=lb. bags, 

 $1.25. Special 

 quotations 

 on larger 

 quantities 



KILLARNEY BRILLIANT— An even darker 

 pmk than Killarney.- Flowers of true Killarney 

 type. Splendid grower and free bloomer. 



LA CHAMPAGNE— Large buds turn into 

 semi-double blooms, peach-colored, with yellow 

 base. Vigorous. 



LADY HILLINQDON— One of the most 

 popular varieties, producing yellow flowers of 

 a particularly pleasing apricot shade. It is one 

 of the most free flowering and one of the most 

 fragrant. 



LA FRANCE— Beautiful bright silvery pink 

 with pale lilac shading. Fiowers large and 

 borne freely. Delightfully fragrant. 



LOS ANGELES— The color of this rose is 

 indescribable. A flame pink shades into a 

 golden yellow, and the whole is toned with 

 salmon. The striking effect of this combina- 

 tion cannot be put on paper, but it has caused 

 many people to overlook the^ hardiness of this 

 variety and its delightful fragrance when writ- 

 ing a description. It is a most popular cut 

 flower and good for city culture. Each, $1.00; 

 dozen, $10.00. 



LUXEMBOURG— A rich golden yellow rose, 

 large, very double, and of vigorous branching 

 habit. 



MADAME ABEL CHA= 

 TENAY — Carmme-tinted 

 salmon. Flowers large, 

 exquisitely formed and 

 charmingly colored. 



