J. T. LOVETT, LITTLE SILVER, NEW JERSEY 



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Climbing and Trailing Roses 



Plants will be sent by mail, provided cash is sent for postage as per table. 



Autumn is the best season of the year for planting Climbing Roses. Vast improvements have been 

 made in recent years in this class of Roses and every variety offered has decided merit. They are all 

 grown on their own roots. 



CRIMSON RAMBLER.— Semi-double deep 

 crimson flowers in large clusters, freely produced. 



CLOTHILDE SOUPERT.— Flowers of good 

 size, French white with centers of silvery rose. 

 Blooms all summer and autumn. 



DR. W. VAN FLEET.— Large well formed buds 

 and flowers of flesh pink, held on long, strong 

 stems. Strong growing, beautiful plant with 

 spotless foliage and a free bloomer. 



DOROTHY PERKINS.— Shell pink, double 

 roses in clusters. A strong grower and a free 

 bloomer. 



EXCELSA Red Dorothy Perkins .—Similar to 

 the popular Dorothy Perkins except that the 

 flowers are of a lively crimson color. 



FLOWER-OF-FAIRFIELD.— Similar to the 

 popular Crimson Rambler, but also blooms spar- 

 ingly during the entire summer and autumn. 



GARDENIA Hardy Marechal Niel .—Nankeen 

 yellow buds and early expanded flowers, which 

 change to waxy white. Strong grower; glossy 

 foliage; a profuse bloomer. 



HIAWATHA. — Small single bright carmine 

 flowers with clear white eye, produced in long 

 pendulous sprays in lavish profusion. Exceed- 

 ingly gay and showy. A strong grower. 



MRS. LOVETT.— Similar to Wichuraiana in 

 foliage and habit with double bright pink, sweet- 

 scented flowers. 



PHILADELPHIA.— Similar to Crimson Ram- 

 bler but with flowers of brighter crimson and 

 blooms earlier. 



SILVER MOON.— Soft Nankeen yellow buds 

 and large semi-double flowers of light yellow, 

 changing to silvery white. Large glossy foliage 

 and the strongest growing rose I have ever grown. 



TAUSENDSCHOEN Thousand Beauties .— 



Masses of semi-double flowers of lively pink chang- 

 ing to white, in dense clusters. 



VEILCHENBLAU Blue Rambler.— Large 

 loose clusters of dingy impure blue. 



WICHURAIANA Memorial Rose; .—Single 

 pure white flowers with bright yellow stamens, 

 fragrant and lavishly produced; of vigorous 

 growth with dense glossy foliage. A trailing rose. 



WHITE DOROTHY PERKINS.— Very like 

 the popular Dorothy Perkins in habit and flower 

 except the flowers are pure white. 



WHITE RAMBLER and YELLOW RAMBLER. 



— Somewhat similar to Crimson Rambler in habit; 

 the former producing double white and the latter, 

 double clear lemon yellow flowers. 



Price ^Except Mary Lovett) strong two-year 

 old. Each 25c; doz., $2.50; 100, S18.00. 



Price Except Mary Lovett from five-inch pots, 

 Each 35c; doz., $3.50. 



MARY LOVETT 



MARY LOVETT 



A really good, pure white, hardy climbing rose 

 has long been needed and this is exactly what we 

 have in the Mary Lovett. The flowers of purest 

 white are full and splendidly formed, held on long, 

 strong stems and sweetly scented; an unusual 

 property in a climbing Rose. It is a strong grower 

 with abundant, large, glossy, mildew-proof leafage 

 and exceedingly free flowering. In a general way, 

 it is quite like the splendid Dr. W. Van Fleet Rose 

 in both flower and plant, except the roses are of 

 purest white, with no suggestion of pink or yellow. 

 It has also developed autumn blooming properties 

 and as I write I'Sept. 15th,; plants of it, both young 

 and mature ones upon trellises, are well studded 

 with buds and large perfect flowers. 



In writing of it, Dr. Van Fleet, the originator 

 says: "I am glad you are about to offer the new 

 climbing white rose which I sold to you in 1909, as 

 I regard it as altogether the best that has been pro- 

 duced." 



Strong, field grown plants or plants from five- 

 inch pots, each SI. 00; doz., S10.00. 



PILLAR. — Single apple-blossom 

 clusters, lavishly produced. Of 



AMERICAN 



pink flowers in 

 strong growth. 



CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY.— Similar 

 in flower to the popular American Beauty Rose, 

 but of climbing habit. 



MOSS ROSES 



In separate colors — Pink, Red, White. Strong 

 plants, from five-inch pots. Each 35c; doz., 

 $3.50. 



