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



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HARDY EVERBLOOMING ROSES 



Among the most beautiful of all Roses. Although hardy, they do best if given some protection 

 in winter. A light covering of strawy manure is all that is necessary; or an equalh' efficient 

 protection ma}^ be obtained by heaping soil, say, eight inches deep about each plant — removing 

 same, of course, in early spring. 



All Roses offered are extra strong two= to three=year=old field-grown plants, bound to make 

 a splendid display next June. When requested to do so, we will gladly ship Roses by parcel post, 

 provided 10% of cost of plants is added to remittance. 



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.) 



ALEXANDER HILL GRAY — The long 

 pointed buds develop into large flowers of per- 

 fect form. The}'' open lemon yellow and assume 

 a darker shade as they reach full size and 

 maturity. One of the most satisfactory of all 

 garden Roses, with attractive glossy, disease- 

 resistant foliage. 



AMERICA — Rapidly becoming a very popular 

 garden rose. Growth moderate, with good 

 foliage. Flowers of exquisite form, great sub- 

 stance, light glowing rose pink and of delightful 

 fragrance. (See illustration at bottom of this 

 page.) 



ANGELE PERNET — Lovely cupped blooms of 

 brownish orange-red. Long lasting, free bloom- 

 ing, and very popular because of its unique 

 color. Each, $1.00; dozen, $10.00. 



BETTY — A beautiful variety with large, ex- 

 quisitely scented petals of a glowing coppery 

 rose color, sufiFused with gold. The bud is 

 especially attractive. 



BRIARCLIFF — Fragrant and long-lasting; 

 large, pointed buds, and double, high-centered 

 blooms of brilliant rose-pink. Stem stiff and 

 strong; foliage resistent to disease. Free- 

 flowering. 



CHEERFUL — Shining orange-flame flowers, 

 with heavy orange-yellow markings at base of 

 petals. 



COLUMBIA — Deservedly one of the most 

 popular among rose-pink varieties. Immense 



AMERICA — RECOG- 

 NIZED AS A THOR- 

 OUGHLY DESIR- 

 ABLE SORT 



flowers are slightly tinged with yellow at base 

 of petals. Long, strong stems. Flowers, of 

 great substance and fine lasting quahties, pos- 

 sess delightful fragrance. 



CONSTANCE— A free-flowering variety pro- 

 ducing beautiful, long orange-yellow^ buds of 

 perfect form, opening to a rounded flower of 

 golden-yellow. Each, $1.00; dozen, $10.00. 



CRUSADER— Rich, bright, velvety crimson 

 with huge and very double blooms, which place 

 it among the foremost of the red roses. 



DOROTHY PAGE=ROBERTS — Of tall 

 growth ; fairly free-flowering. Very large semi- 

 double blooms of good substance, and, in color, 

 glistening coppery pink suf¥used with apricot. 



DUCHESS OF WELLINGTON— Enormous, 

 tapering buds of golden orange, slowly opening 

 to very large saffron-colored flow^ers; sweetly 

 scented ; of great size and substance. 



EDWARD MAWLEY— One of the finest of 

 all dark crimson Roses. A true perpetual- 

 flowering Hybrid Tea. Received the gold medal 

 of the National Rose Society of England. 



ELDORADO — In this we have an exact coun- 

 terpart of Miss Lolita Armour, in the large sized 

 flowers of distinct formation, vigorous growth 

 and free flowering habit and fragrance, but in 

 color it is of the golden-yellow that is peculiar 

 to the climbing Rose, Marechal Neil, with the 

 base of the petals slightly tinted red. Each, 

 $1.00; dozen, $10.00. 



ETOILE DE FRANCE— A grand deep red 

 rose which blooms all summer. Flowers are 

 large, full velvety crimson and richly fragrant. 

 FRANCIS SCOTT KEY— Fine erect grower 

 of great hardiness. Very large buds : 

 very double crimson flowers of noble 

 make-up. 



FRANK W. DUNLOP— The color is 

 a most pleasing shade of soft 

 pink, deepening towards the 

 center. Bud perfect in form 

 and substance, 

 long and pointed, 

 opening full and 

 double. 

 GENERAL McARTHUR 

 — Fiery red, magnificent 

 color, and one of the very 

 freest bloomers ; possesses 

 the richest fragrance. 



HERMOSA— Light pink, 

 well formed and borne in 

 For continuous bloom, this Rose is a 

 wonder. Very fine for bordering 



clusters, 

 veritable 



driveways, because of its hardy, neat growth. 



