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J. T. LOVETT, INC., LITTLE SILVER, N. J. -ROSES 



MAMAN COCHET 



MAMAN COCHET.— The finest and best 

 pink rose for blooming out of doors. The 

 buds are very large, handsome and of pointed 

 form; the flowers are full and fine, flesh pink 

 with saffron at base of petals. Plant of 

 strong^ growth, very hardy, a free bloomer 

 (blooming all the time), with long, strong 

 stems and large," clean leaves. (See cut.) 



MY MARYLAND. — A lovely rose, especial- 

 ly when in bud; when in bloom, it is full and 

 still handsome. The color is glowing, intense 

 pink and the fragrance is delightful. Plant of 

 strong growth and a free bloomer. 



OPHELIA— A distinct and very free 

 blooming variety. The pointed buds and ex- 

 panded flowers are exquisitely dainty, soft 

 rosy flesh with a suggestion of salmon. The 

 buds and flowers are of large size and fine 

 form and are held erect on long strong stems. 



PERLE DES JARDINS.— A fine old vari- 

 ety with very fragrant, large and full deep 

 yellow flowers. A free bloomer but not very 

 hardy. 



PRES. TAFT.— An American rose, among 

 the brightest in color and one of the most 

 profuse blooming of all roses. The flowers, 

 which are delightfully fragrant, are pure, deep 

 pink in color and of good size and form. Has 

 been termed by some 'the finest pink Ever- 

 blooming Rose." Entirely distinct from the 

 Baby Rambler, Mrs. Taft. It has clean en- 

 during foliage and is one of the very best of 

 all for bedding. 



RADIANCE. — An American Rose and a 

 good one. The large, finely formed flowers 

 are crimson rose and very brilliant. A free 

 and constant bloomer ' and a sturdy growing 

 plant. A splendid forcing rose and a superb 

 variety for the garden. 



RICHMOND. — A glowing crimson rose of 

 great beauty. Its fine flowers, which are 

 freely produced are scarlet crimson, fragrant 

 and borne on long, stiff stems; rivaling the 

 American Beauty in make up and far superior 

 to that famous variety in color. Succeeds in 

 the garden as well as under glass — the Amer- 

 ican Beauty does not. 



SOUVENIR DE PIERRE NOTTING.— 



A variety that gives large, full double flowers 

 of orange yellow dashed and edged with rosy 

 carmine. Jrlas been awarded many medals. 



WM. R. SMITH 



WHITE MAMAN COCHET.— A duplicate 

 of its parent, the well known and justly popu- 

 lar Maman Cochet, except in the color of its 

 flowers, which are creamy white tinged on 

 the edge of the petals with pink. The finest 

 white rose for growing out of doors. 



WM. R. SMITH (Charles Dingee, Jeanette 

 Heller, Maiden's Blush, Pres. Smith).— It is 

 seldom that a Rose is honored with so many 

 names as this, all of which it has acquired in 

 a few years. It is truly grand. It is beauti- 

 ful in bud or when fully expanded. The buds 

 and flowers are large, splendidly formed, full 

 and are of a soft, creamy pink in color, tipped 

 with flesh tints and buff at the base. Plant 

 a good grower and a free bloomer. (See cut.) 



Price, for large two-year-old plants in five- 

 inch pots, each, 40c.; dozen, $4.00; 100, $30.00. 



AUSTRIAN BRIAR ROSES 



The roses of this class are all very hardy 

 and the prevailing color of the flowers is yel- 

 low. They require but little pruning. 



HARRISON'S YELLOW. — The semi- 

 double, clear golden yellow flowers are of 

 good size and are lavishly produced in June. 

 Distinct in flower, foliage and bush. 



JULIET.— The flowers are of old gold with 

 centers of rosy red, changing to deep rose as 

 they expand; large, full and delightfully frag- 

 rant. In coloring and make up of flower, this 

 is, indeed, an exquisitely beautiful rose. 



PERSIAN.— The "Golden Rose" of story 

 and song. Large, quite full, deep golden yel- 

 low. Flowers early in the season and with 

 lavish profusion. 



SOLEIL d'OR (Golden Sun).— Flowers 

 vary in color from orange yellow to reddish 

 gold with shadings of light red. They are of 

 large size, perfectly double and full. A 

 strong rower. 10c. each extra. 



Strong two years old, budded plants, each 

 40c.; dozen, $4.00. 



