THE LOVETT COMPANY, LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 



ROSES OF SPECIAL MERIT. 



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MAMAN COCHET (Tea). 



The finest pink garden Rose yet introduced. The 

 flowers are produced very freely, on long stems, are 

 extra large, full and double, a clear, rich pink chang- 

 ing to silvery-rose; a vigorous grower and magnificent 

 From 2}>4 in. pots, ea., 15c. From 4 in. pots, ea., 25c. 



MRS. PIERPONT MORGAN (Tea). 



A beautiful out- door Rose and valuable also for 

 forcing. Large and finely formed; rosy-crimson with 

 faint tint of pale yellow at the base of the petals. Strong 

 from in. pots, ea., 20c. From 4 in pots, ea., 3.5c. 



MRS. W. C.WHITNEY (Hybrid Tea). 



Remarkably strong, vigorous grower and exceedingly 

 free-flowering. Flowers very largo and full, of a beau- 

 tiful shade of clear, deep pink, very attractive in form, 

 and with a very distinct sweet fragrance. Remarkably 

 fine. From 2}4 in pots, ea., 20c. From 4 in. pots, ea., 35c. 



PRINCESS BONNIE (Hybrid Tea). 



One of the most free-flowering of all Roses, being 

 constantly in bloom and very profuse. Large, semi- 

 double flowers, deep, vivid crimson, and with a fra- 

 grance sweeter even than La France. From 2}4 in. 

 pots, ea., 20c. From 4 in. pots, ea., 35c. 



CLIMBING METEOR. 



A superb, perpetual blooming climber, with splendid 

 flowers l esembling Geyi. Jacqueminot in form and color, 

 a rich, brilliant crimson, but a more yigorous grower 

 and very much more profuse. A choice winter bloomer. 

 Strong, from 2}4 in. pots, ea., 20c. Large plants, ea., 35c. 



BELLE SIEBRECHT (Hybrid Tea). 



A hardy hybrid Tea Rose succeeding splendidly in the 

 open ground. Flowers very large, bright deep pink, 

 deliciously fragrant and its buds are of exquisite form 

 and beauty. A vigorous grower and profuse. From 

 2}4 in. pots, ea., 20c; 3 for 50c. From 4 in. pots, ea., 35c. 



EMPRESS OF CHINA. 



A hardy, perpetual blooming climbing Rose from 

 China, blooming the first year, even when small, from 

 early summer until late autumn. Flowers semi-double 

 and bright pink, very profuse. Fine plants from 2}4 

 in. pots, ea., 15c; 2 for 2.5c. Two years old, from 4 in. 

 pots, ea., 30c; 3 for 7.5c. {by express). 



YELLOW RAMBLER (Aglaia). 



A hardy 

 climbing 

 yellow 

 Rose of 

 thestyleof 

 Cri mson 

 Ram bier 

 of great 

 V a 1 u e in- 

 asmuch as 

 it is the 

 only yel- 

 low climb- 

 ing Rose 

 having 

 any con- 

 side rable 

 degree of 

 hardiness. 

 The fiow- 

 ers are of 

 good size, 

 cup - shap- 

 ed, nearly 

 full, and 



are borne ^ 



in huge 



clusters, a clear, decided yellow, very sweetly scented, 

 and continue in perfection for several weeks without 

 fading. The growth is very vigorous and the bloom 

 excessively profuse, a bush of it in full bloom being 

 exceedingly attractive. It is the combination of climb- 

 ing habit and yellow coloring, with hardiness, that has 

 been secured in this variety, hence its ^ alue and desira- 

 bility. Strong plants, from 23^^ in. pots,ea., 20c; 3 for 50c. 



CRIMSON RAMBLER (Polyantha). 



This wonderful new Japanese Rose has rapidly ob- 

 tained popularity and has been eagerly in demand. It 

 is a climbing Rose of vigorous habit, rapid growth and 

 produces in marvelous abundance large clusters of 

 bright crimson semi-double flowers. A splendid climb- 

 er for covering walls, verandas, pillars, etc., and its 

 profusion of bloom is astonishing. From 2)^ in. pots, 

 ea., 15c. Strong, from 4 in. pots, ea., 30c. 



PINK SOUPERT (Polyantha). 



Almost identical with its parent Clothilde Soupert 

 except in foliage and color. The flowers are borne in 

 iromense clusters, exceedingly profuse, of a deep rosy 

 pink. It is much hardier than Clothilde Soupert and 

 when planted with that variety a delightful combina- 

 tion of pink and white bloom is produced that is exqui- 

 site. Strong, from 2)^ in. pots ea., 15c; 2 for 25c. 2 yrs. 

 old, from 4 in. pots, ea., 30c: 3 for 75c. {by express). 



DAWSON. 



A hybrid between Rosa multiflora and Gen. Jacque- 

 minot., of strong, vigorous growth and very hardy. 

 The flowers are semi-double, borne in large clusters, in 

 great profusion and difi;using to a long distance, its 

 greatest charm of all — an exquisitely sweet fragrance. 

 From 2 in. pots, ea., 15c. From 4 in. pots, ea., 30c. 



INCONSTANT BEAUTY (Tea). 



The remarkable feature of this Rose is that its flowers 

 are of varied hues, hardly any two being alike. They 

 vary in color from pale yellow to the deepest crimson. 

 The buds are long, pointed and fragrant; blooms con- 

 tinuously. Strong plants, from 2)^ in. pots, ea., 15c. 



