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J. T. LOVETT, LITTLE SILVER, NEW JERSEY 



HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES 



Autumn is the best season of the year for plant- 

 ing this class of Roses. For rate of postage by- 

 parcel post, see table. 



PAUL NEYRON 



ANNE DE DIESBACH (Glory of Paris).— 

 Pink. 



BARON DE BCNSTETTEN.— Velvety maroon. 



BARONESS ROTHSCHILD.— Satiny-rose. 



CAPTAIN CHRISTY.— Delicate flesh. 



CLIO. — Light pink, shading to rose. 



COQUETTE DES ALPS.— White. 



EARL OF DUFFERIN. — Deep crimson. 



FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI (White American 

 Beauty). — Pure white. 



GEN. JACQUEMINOT.— Scarlet crimson. 



J. B. CLARK. — Deep scarlet shaded crimson. 



JOHN HOPPER. — Bright rose, carmine center. 



JULES MARGOTTIN.— Cherry-crimson. 



LOUIS VAN HOUTTE. — .Deep crimson. 



MAGNA CHARTA.— Bright rose. 



MME. PLANTIER.— Pure white, small. 



MARGARET DICKSON.— White, blush center. 



MARSHALL P. WILDER.— Cherry-carmine. 



MRS. JOHN LAING.— Clear bright pink. 



MRS. R. G. SHERMAN-CRAWFORD.— Rosy- 

 pink. 



PAUL NEYRON. — Clear cherry-rose. 

 PRINCE CAMILLE DE ROHAN.— Crimson- 

 maroon. 



ULRICH BRUNNER.— Bright Cherry red. 

 VICTOR VERDIER. — Bright rose, carmine 

 center. 



Large two-year plants. Each 30c; doz., $3.00; 

 100, $20.00. 



Union Co., N. J., April 29, 1915. 

 I received the plants last night and I am very much pleased 

 with them. If they do not grow, it will not be the fault of 

 the man who packed them for shipment— he is an expert. 



E. A. THOMPSON 



Rates of Postage upon Shipments 

 by Parcel Post 



To points within the United States 



Each add. 



First pound pound or 



or fraction fraction 



1st and 2nd zone . . 5c. lc. 



3d zone 6c. 2c. 



4th zone 7c. 4c. 



5th zone 8c. 6c. 



6th zone 9c. 8c. 



7th zone 11c. 10c. 



8th zone 12c. 12c. 



WEIGHT WHEN PACKED 



Strawberries, doz., 10 oz.; 100, 3 \ lbs. 

 Strawberries, pot-grown, doz., 3 lbs.; 100, 24 

 lbs. 



Strawberry-Raspberry, doz., 12 oz. 

 Raspberries, doz., 1 lb.; 100, 6 lbs. 

 Raspberries, trans., doz., 2 lbs.; 100, 12 lbs. 

 Blackberries, 1 doz., \\ lbs.; 100, 8 lbs. 

 Blackberries, trans., doz., 2| lbs.; 100, 14 lbs. 

 Dewberries, 1 doz., 1 lb.; 100, 5 lbs. 

 Grapes, 1 yr., doz., 2 lbs.; 100, 15 lbs. 

 Grapes, 2 yrs., doz., 3 lbs.; 100, 20 lbs. 

 Grapes, fruiting, each, 1 lb.; doz., 8 lbs. 

 Currants, 1 yr., doz., 2 lbs.; 100, 15 lbs. 

 Currants, 2 yrs., doz., 2$ lbs.; 100, 18 lbs. 

 Gooseberries, 1 yr., doz., 2| lbs.; 100, 18 lbs. 

 Gooseberries, 2 yrs., doz., 2| lbs.; 100, 21 lbs. 

 Asparagus, 1 yr., doz., 6 oz.; 100, 3| lbs. 

 Asparagus, 2 yrs., doz., 1| lbs.; 100, 12 lbs. 

 Chives, 1 doz., 12 ozs. 

 Horse Radishes, doz., 14 ozs.; 100, 5 lbs. 

 Hops, doz., 10 ozs. 

 Rhubarbs, doz., 1| lbs.; 100, 10 lbs. 

 Roses, from field, doz., 4 lbs. 

 Roses, from 5 in.-pots, each 2 lbs.; doz., 20 lbs. 

 Peonies, doz., 6 lbs.; 100, 48 lbs. 

 Iris, doz., 4 lbs.; 100, 28 lbs. 

 Other perennials, doz., 3| lbs. 

 Hardy Shrubs, doz., 10 lbs. 

 Vines and Creepers, doz., 6 lbs. 

 California Privet, 1 yr., doz., 2 lbs.; 100, 12 lbs. 

 Berberis Thunbergi, smallest, doz., 2 lbs.; 100, 

 12 lbs. 



MAXIMUM WEIGHT, 50 lbs., in first and 

 second zones; 20 lbs. in all other zones. 



SIZE OF PACKAGE, cannot exceed a com- 

 bined length and largest circumference of six feet 

 (72 in.) 



INSURANCE AGAINST LOSS. 3c. pays up 

 to $5.00; 5c. up to $25.00; 10c. up to $50.00 and 

 25c. up to $100.00. 



CANADIAN SHIPMENTS cannot go by parcel 

 post. They must be made by express or freight. 



Please be sure to send enough money to pay 

 postage, in addition to cost of plants ordered, 

 when shipment is to be made by mail. The 

 surplus (if any) will be promptly returned. When 

 cash is not sent to cover cost of postage, the ship- 

 ment will not be made by mail, but by express; 

 the charges to be paid by the purchaser. 



