BESS LOVETT— THE LARGE FLOWERING CLIMBER 



Albertine. Big copper-chamois blooms, reversed sal- 

 mon and turning silvery copper-pink with age. 



Alida Lovett. One of the famous Dr. Von Fleet "Lovett 

 Sisters Roses," this lovely sort bears double flowers 

 of bright shell-pink, as large as Hybrid Teas. 

 These Roses are fragrant, borne on long stems 

 for cutting, and bloom for a lengthy period on a 

 healthy, hardy plant. Each 75c, doz. $7.50. 



American Pillar. Huge trusses of big single flowers, 

 a brilliant rosy scarlet, prominently centered 

 white, against glossy foliage, followed by bright 

 red fruits. 



Aviateur Bleriot. Late bloomer with saffron buds, 

 and pale yellow flowers fading white, with Mag- 

 nolia-like fragrance. 



Bess Lovett. Second of the "Lovett Sisters" Roses, 

 this is our favorite red climber. It bears semi- 

 doiible flowers of brightest crimson, intensely 

 fragrant, beautiful in the bud and ideal for cut- 

 ting. Each 75c, doz. $7.50. 



Climbing American Beauty. Very healthy, and 

 covered from top to bottom with pale crimson 

 sizable Roses, borne on good stems for cutting 

 and highly perfumed. 



Crimson Rambler. An old favorite, with large, 

 pyramidal clusters of bright crimson Roses on a 

 hardy, vigorous bush. 



Dorothy Perkins. Huge trusses of delicately beau- 

 tiful pink Roses; good for holding banks. Each 

 50c, doz. $5.00. 



Dr. Huey. Amazingly deep maroon-red and pro- 

 duced in tremendous clusters, with big ruffled 

 flov/ers, which make the bush a riot of color for 

 many weeks. 



LOVETT'S FINEST 



To grace your walls and trellises with ever-chang- 

 ing pictures, each surpassing the other in beauty. 

 Climbing Roses are unsurpassed. We hove long 

 specialized in their production and feel that they are 

 better than ever this season. 



Price (except as noted) strong, 2-year, field-grown 

 plants, each 65c, doz. $6.50, 100 $45.00. 



(Add 10 per cent to remittance if shipment is desired 

 by parcel post.) 



Dr. Walter Van Fleet. Best known and most popular 

 of climbing Roses, this extra-vigorous sort bears a 

 tremendous crop of long-pointed, rich flesh-pink 

 buds, turning to long-stemmed and shapely Roses 

 of a soft apple-blossom-pink, delicately perfumed, 

 and ideal for cutting. It is a strong, healthy bush 

 which will grow to nearly any desired height. 



Emily Gray. Fragrant buff-yellow buds open to true 

 yellow, from light green, glossy foliage. 



Ernst Grandpierre. A worthy old favorite with salmon 

 buds, passing to pale cream-colored flowers, based 

 yellow, from- light green, glossy foliage. 



Eugene Jacquet. Clusters of cherry-carmine blooms 

 very early in the season, double, fragrant, lasting. 



PAUL'S SCARLET— THE DAZZLING RED CLIMBER 



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