THE LOVETT CO MP AN 

 HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES. 



Price {except as noted), strong plants from 2 1-2 in. 

 pots, ea., 12c; doz., $1.25. Two years old, ea., 25c; 

 doz.. $2.50 (6i/ express). 



Remarkable for their vigorous growth, immense 

 bloom, hardiness, fine colors and agreeable fragrance. 

 They succeed finely out-of-doors and are of easy culture, 

 thriving everywhere. The largest roses and of the 

 most intense colors are fovmd among the Hybrid Per- 

 petuals. All flower profusely in early summer, and 

 some varieties again more moderately in the autumn. 



Alfred Colomb. Brilliant carmine-crimson; very large, 

 full and of fine globular form. 



Anne de Diesbach. {Glory of France). Very large, 

 brilliant-crimson, full of fragrance. 



Caroline de Sarisal. Large, flat, full; pale carnation 

 faintly flushed rose to centre; profuse. 



Coquette des Blanches. Of medium size, in large, clus- 

 ters, snowy-white, often flushed pale rose. 



Dinsmore. Large, very double, scarlet-crimson exceed- 

 ingly fragrant; a stocky grower and free bloomer. 

 Very choice and fine. Ea., 20c and 35c. 



Earl of Dufferin. Large and full, deep velvety crim- 

 son shaded with dark maroon, sweetly fragrant and 

 very choice. Ea., 20c and 3oc. 



Francois Levet. Large and full, very fragrant, soft 

 pale pink, delicately shaded with carmine. 



Gen. Jacqueminot. Large, showy and fragrant, bril- 

 liant velvety crimson; profuse. Popular. 



Gen. Washing^ton. Large and handsome, bright shining 

 crimson, very rich and effective. 



Gloire de IMarffottin. Very large and regular, rather 

 globular, very full and delightfully fragrant, clear 

 bright red. 



Gloire Lyonnaise. Large, full, and sweet, pale salmon- 

 yellow passing to rich, creamy-white. Ea. , 1 5c and 30c. 



Jean Liabaud. Large, full and fragrant; intense, 

 dark, rich, velvety crimson. Ea., 15c. and 30c. 



John Hopper. Brilliant deep crimson, very fragrant, 

 large and full; a profuse bloomer. Popular. 



Jules l>larffOttin. Bright cherry-crimson, large and 

 cup-shaped, fragrant and free. 



La Reine. Deep rosy lilac; large, a constant bloomer, 

 and one of the hardiest. 



Wad. Chas. Wood. Extra large, very double and fra- 

 grant; bright, dazzling scarlet. Ea., 15c. and 30c. 



I>Iad. Gabriel Luizet. Very full and double, delight- 

 fully fragrant, clear carmine rose suffused with laven- 

 der; very fine. Ea., 20c. and 35c. 



Wad. Plantier. Pure white, small, but very double; 

 free bloomer; extra hardy: fine for cemetery planting. 



IMag^na Charta. Large and well formed; very fra- 

 grant; bright rose suffused with carmine; very profuse. 



Marshall P. Wilder. Large, globular, full; rich cherry 

 crimson; fragrant and profuse. 



Mrs. John Laing. Buds long and pointed, flowers 

 largeandfull; bright shell-pink. Ea., 15c. and 3.0c. 



Paul INeyron. Extra large, very double and full; clear 

 deep rose, a free bloomer, very fine. 



Perle des Blanches. Of medium size, full and very 

 double; beautiful pure white, sweetly fragrant. 



Prince Camille de Rohan. Large, very double and 

 sweet; deep velvety crimson; "profuse. 



Llrich Bruner. Extra large, full, globular; rich crim- 

 son shaded with scarlet. Ea., 15c and 30c. 



Victor Verdier. Large and fine; bright rose with 

 crimson centre; a free bloomer and splendid bedder. 



Vick*s Caprice. Large, fragrant flowers of bright rose 

 distinctly striped rich crimson; very unique and the 

 only hardy rose with any variegation. 



V, LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 63 

 HYBRID TEA ROSES. 



Price, strong plants, from 2 1-2 inch pots, ea., 15c; 

 doz., $1.50. Two years old, from 4 in. nots, ea., 30c; 



doz., $3.00 {by express only). 



These charming roses are hybrids between the Teas 

 and Hybrid Perpetuals — a most valuable acquisition — 

 possessing beauty in form of buds, delicacy and clear- 

 ness of color, sweetness and richness of perfume and 

 bloom profusely the entire summer and au+-Tin. They 

 are all hardy, many of them being as rugjed as the 

 Hybrid Perpetuals, and all are extl-emely valuable, 

 either for pot or garden culture. 



Auff ustine Guinoineau ( PTM^e Z/tt i^mnc^) . Similar in 

 all respects to the popular La France except in color, 

 which is pearly- white, sometimes tinted with fawn. 



Duchess of Albany. Large and fragrant, rich deep 

 jjink ; it resembles in all other respects La France. 



Kaiserine Augusta Victoria. Too much praise cannot 

 be given to this superb Rose; it is the finest of the class 

 and succeeds splendidly out-of-doors. Large, perfectly 

 shaped buds on long, slender stems; deliciously fra- 

 grant, soft pearly- white; very profuse. 



La France. Large, full and delightfully fragrant, 

 silvery-rose shaded pink; free-flowering and hardy. 



IMad. Caroline Testout. Extra large, flnely formed; 

 brilliant satiny rose deepening at centre to clear red. 



IMad. Pernet-Ducher. A grand Rose. Large, long, 

 pointed buds of a lovely rich yellow turning to ivory- 

 white when fully expanded ; a remarkably profuse and 

 constant bloomer; the finest of its color and one of the 

 best of all. 



WIeteor. Large and very double, rich velvety crim- 

 son, very brilliant and striking; profuse and constant. 

 Requires a slight protection in winter. 



Triomphe de Pernet-Pere. Large, long and tapering, 

 clear magenta, sometimes turning to bright crimson; 

 highly tea-scented and very enduring. Very beautiful 

 flower and splendid bedder; this and Mad. Pernet 

 Ducher should be in every collection. 



HARDY CLIMBING ROSES. 



Price, strong plants, from 2 1-2 in. pots, ea., 12c; 

 doz., $1 .25. Two years old, very strong {by express only) 

 ea., 25c; doz., $2.50. 



The varieties of this class are noted for their luxuriant 

 foliage, profusion of bloom and vigorous growth, reach- 

 ing a height of twenty feet or more. Invaluable for 

 covering fences, walls, trellises, verandas, etc. They 

 are all perfectly hardy without protection. 



Anne I^aria {Pride of Washington). Large clusters 

 of rosy-carmine roses shading to pink; double and fine. 



Baltimore Belle. Finely formed, very double, pale 

 blush flowers in clusters, produced in great numbers. 



Climbinsr Jules IMarffOttin. Large, fragrant crimson 

 similar to Jules Margottin, but of climbing habit. 



Climbing Victor Verdier. Bright carmine-rose with 

 edges of deeper color; large and fragrant. 



Gem of the Prairies. Bright crimson, sometimes 

 splashed with white; large, very double and fragrant. 



Wary Washington. A hardy, perpetual blooming 

 climber bearing large, double, fragrant white roses, 

 usually in large clusters, in great abundance. It is the 

 variety yet growing at Mt. Vernon, which Gen. Wash- 

 ington named for his mother. 



Prairie Queen. An extra fine, free bloomer: flowers 

 large, bright rose, sometimes striped with white. 



RusselPs Cottage. Very double and full flowers of 

 fine rich, dark crimson ; an excessive bloomer. 



Seven Sisters (Greville). Large flowers in clusters of 

 seven roses each, of varied colors from white to crimson. 



