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J. T. LOVETT, LITTLE SILVER. N.J.— ROSES 



CHRISTINE WRIGHT.— Of strong grow- 

 ing habit, with large, dark-green foHage. im- 

 mune to disease. The double flowers are very 

 large, of perfect form, bright rosy pink; beau- 

 tiful in bud and when full blown. 



CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY.— This 

 is of vigorous habit and the flowers are of the 



same color and fragrance as the popular va- 

 riety whose name it bears. It is a wonderfully 

 free bloomer. 



CLIMBING ORLEANS.— A strong grow- 

 ing variety that, when in bloom, is covered 

 with clusters of semi-double flowers that are 

 geranium red, edged with bright carmine, and 

 with white centers; exceedingly gay and pleas- 

 ing. 



EXCELS A (Red Dorothy Perkins).— Flow- 

 ers brilliant crimson; plant of Wichuraiana 

 habit and foliage. It has the vigor and pro- 

 fuse bloom of the Dorothy Perkins, and its 

 double flowers of good size are borne in clus- 

 ters of thirty to forty each. We consider this 

 the finest of its color; it is really an improved 

 Crimson Rambler. 



FLOWER OF FAIRFIELD.— This is really 

 an Everblooming Crimson Rambler, the^ daz- 

 zling crimson flowers being produced inter- 

 mittently from June until frost. 



GARDENIA (Hardy Marechal Niel).— The 

 very pretty pointed buds of this rose are nan- 

 keen yellow, turning to waxy white when ex- 

 panded, and are held on long stems. It is a 

 profuse bloomer and has very attractive glossy 

 foliage. 



HIAWATHA. — A sturdy variety producing 

 abundant single flowers of a brilliant ruby car- 

 mine with a clear white eye and a mass of 

 golden stamens. This is indeed a magnificent 

 sort. 



DOROTHY PERKINS.— A charming and 

 very valuable rose of American origin, pro- 

 ducing clear, shell-pink, double roses in clus- 



ters that are very lasting. It is a strong 

 grower, very hardy, and a marvelously profuse 

 bloomer. 



DR. W. VAN FLEET.— DeHcate shell pink, 

 mildly perfumed flowers are produced abun- 

 dantly. The perfect pointed buds are large 



and as perfect as though greenhouse grown, 

 and the open blooms are large and most at- 

 tractive. The center is built high and the 

 outer petals are beautifully cupped. 



ERNEST GRANDPIER.— This is a splen- 

 did variety to grow for cut flowers. It is 

 glistening white and so double it has the ap- 

 pearance of a Cape Jasmine. A thrifty grower, 

 with mildew-proof foHage. 



