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



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Hybrid Perpetual Roses 



With the exception of Rosa Rugosa and it 

 roses. They are all of vigorous upright habit 

 fragrant flowers, which are produced in prof 



PAUL NEYRON 



ANNE DE DIESBACH (Glory of Paris).— 



Large open flowers of deep, bright clear pink; 

 well formed buds. 



BARON DE BONSTETTEN.— L a r g e 

 double flowers of deep velvety maroon, ap- 

 pearing almost black. A vigorous grower. 



CLIO. — Large, globular, flesh colored 

 flowers, shading to a rosy peach at the center. 

 A distinct variety and a free bloomer. 



COQUETTE DES ALPES.— Pure white 

 flowers, faintly tinted with rose when they 

 first open. A very profuse bloomer. 



EARL OF DUFFERIN.— Deep velvety 

 crimson flowers, shaded with dark maroon; 

 of tine form, large and full. 



FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI (White Ameri- 

 can Beauty). — The finest of its class with 

 white flowers and a superb rose. Its perfectly 

 formed, very large, full flowers are pure snow 

 white. 



GEN. JACQUEMINOT.— An old favorite. 

 It is superb in bud, and its large flowers are 

 bright scarlet-crimson, but not very double. 

 Blooms quite freely in autumn. 



J. B. CLARK. — Unique in color, the flowers 

 being deep scarlet, shaded very deep crimson, 

 and are large and beautiful in form. 



JOHN HOPPER.— Flowers large and 

 double, bright rose with carmine center and 

 reverse of petals light lilac. A free bloomer. 



JULES MARGOTTIN.— A superb variety 

 with large, bright cherry-crimson flowers. 



LOUIS VAN HOUTTE.— Flowers large, 

 full, vivid deep crimson, shaded with maroon 

 and of fine form. 



MAGNA CHARTA.— Bright rose, very 

 large and double, highly perfumed flowers. ' 



s hybrids, these are the hardiest of all the bush 

 with large leaves and very large, double richly 

 usion in June and sparingly in autumn. 



MARSHALL P. WILDER.— Of American 



origin and a superb red rose. Its large beau- 

 tiful flowers are deep rich glowing cherry-car- 

 mine. A strong grower and free bloomer. 



MME. PLANTIER.— Pure white, rather 

 small, very double flowers. A most profuse 

 bloomer. Much used for cemetery planting. 



MRS. JOHN LAING.— A superb clear 

 bright pink rose. The flowers are of great 

 size, very full and double; very profuse bloom- 

 er. 



PAUL NEYRON.— The flowers of this— 

 nve to six inches in diameter — are the largest 

 of all and are clear cherry-rose. Sometimes 

 termed the Peonv Rose. ( See cut.) 



PRINCE CAMILLE DE ROHAN.— A su- 

 perb dark red rose. The deep velvety crim- 

 son-maroon flowers are well formed, full and 

 double. 



ULRICH BRUNNER.— Flowers of very 

 large size, brilliant cherry-red, beautiful form 

 and richly fragrant. Esteemed b}' many as 

 the finest of all hardv red roses. 



VICTOR VERDIER.— Flowers bright rose 

 with carmine center of fine form and freely 

 produced. 



Strong, two years old, from nursery row, 

 each, 35c.; dozen, $3.50; 100, $25.00. 



Large two-year plants in five- or six-inch 

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



THE ALIDA LOVETT ROSE 

 The Second Year from Planting 



