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J. T. LOVETT, LITTLE SILVER, NEW JERSEY 



Everblooming Roses 



The plants I offer are strong two years plants, all on their own roots, in five-inch pots. If planted in 

 this autumn, they will become so well established they will yield a veritable "festival of flowers" the 

 whole of next summer and autumn; and for many years to come. 



The varieties I offer are of the very choicest of all the long list of Hybrid Tea and other Everblooming 

 Roses. In shipping, the plants are taken from the earthen pots in which they are growing and the ball 

 of earth at the roots encased in water-proof paper pots, which in turn are encased in damp moss; thus 

 retaining the earth and moisture at the roots. Packed in this manner they carry perfectly and arrive 

 at destination in splendid condition; affording the utmost satisfaction to purchasers. I recommend 

 shipment by Express — not by freight. I can ship by Parcel Post, but do not advise shipment in this way. 



In planting pulverize the earth deeply and thoroughly, apply fertilizers generously (well-rotted 

 stable manure or ground bone), prune freely and water copiously, for best results. Almost all are hardy 

 without protection at Monmouth though all are benefited by a light covering in winter. 



MAMAN COCHET 



BLUMENSCHMIDT.— Light yellow, edged 

 rose. 



CLOTHILDE SOUPERT.— White, rose center. 

 ETOILE DE FRANCE.— Deep carmine. 

 GOLDEN GATE. — Creamy white and soft 

 yellow. 



GRUSS AN TEPLITZ.— Bright crimson. 

 HELEN GOULD.— Deep crimson. 

 HERMOSA. — Rosy pink, very double. 

 KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA.— Pearly 

 white. 



KILLARNEY.— Soft pink and lemon. 



KILLARNEY BRILLIANT.— Large vivid pink; 

 semi-double flowers. 



KILLARNEY DOUBLE PINK. — Bright pink; 

 double. 



KILLARNEY WHITE.— Pure waxy white. 



LA FRANCE.— Silvery pink. 



LADY HILLINGD ON.— Apricot yellow. 



MME. ABEL CHATENAY.— Rosy crimson. 



MME. JULES GROLEZ.— Bright rose. 



MAMAN COCHET.— Bright flesh pink with 

 saffron at base of petals* The finest hardy Ever- 

 blooming Rose. 



MARIE PA VIE.— White tinted with blush. 



MRS. DE GRAW.— Bright rosy pink. 



MY MARYLAND.— Intense pink. 

 PRESIDENT TAFT.— Bright rosy red. 

 RICHMOND.— Bright scarlet-crimson. 

 SOUV. DE PIERRE NOTTING.— Orange- 

 yellow. 



WHITE MAMAN COCHET.— Creamy white, 

 lightly edged with pink. Finest white hardy Ever- 

 blooming Rose. 



WM. R. SMITH (Chas. Dingee, Jeanette Heller, 

 Maiden's Blush, Pres. Smith). — Soft creamy pink. 



Large two-year plants in five-inch pots; each 

 40c; doz., $4.00; 100, $30.00. 



BABY RAMBLER ROSES 



BABY ABEL CHATENAY.— Carmine shaded 

 rose. 



BABY FARBENKOENIGIN.— Bright red. 



BETSY VAN NES.— Pure red. 



CRIMSON BABY (Mme. Norbert Levavasseur). 

 — Purple crimson. 



MRS. TAFT— Blood red, distinct. 



ORLEANS. — Cheerful-lake edged with carmine 

 and white center. 



PINK BABY (Anchen Muller).— Clear, soft 

 lively pink. Color does not change. 



WHITE BABY (Katherine Zeimet).— Pure 

 white. Very profuse and constant bloomer. 



YELLOW BABY (Eugene Lamesch).— Clear 

 lemon-yellow, lightly edged with carmine. Very 

 fragrant; distinct. 



Large two-year plants in five-inch pots. Each 

 35c; doz., $3.50; 100, $25.00. 



A set one each of the nine varieties for $2.50. 



HYBRID RUGOSA ROSES . 



All are on their own roots. 



ALICE ALDRICH. Bright pink. 



CONRAD F. MEYER. — Tender silvery rose ; 

 delightfully fragrant. The finest of the class. 



NEW CENTURY.— Rosy-pink; in clusters. 



SIR THOS. LIPTON.— Pure white. 



Two year from nursery row. Each 25c; doz., 

 $2.50. 



Large plants from five-inch pots. Each 35c; 

 doz., $3.50. 



Howard Co., Md., April 29, 1915 

 The plants arrived in excellent'condition. They look very 

 pretty in their new quarters. (MRS.) G. A. WHITING 



Greene Co.,. N. Y., April 27, 1915. 

 Privet arrived and I am very much pleased with it. 



HENRY HANSEN. [Landscape Gardener.) 



