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



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HARDY CLIMBING AND TRAILING ROSES 



Our collection of Climbing Roses is, we believe, second to none. Every variety offered 

 in this catalog has been given the most rigid sort of test, so that we can recommend every 

 one of the varieties with entire confidence that they will please all who plant them. 



Price (except as noted), strong two-year field-grown plants, 60c. each; $6.00 per dozen. 



Price (except as noted), from five-inch pots, 75c. each: $7.50 per dozen. 



In early spring the field-grown plants will give entire satisfaction, though pot-grown plants should 

 be employed after growth starts. 



AMERICAN PILLAR.— This is positively 

 one of the most gorgeous climbers that we 

 have ever seen. Its glossy, mildew-proof 

 foliage and extremely strong growth make it 

 desirable for covering summerhouses and ar- 

 bors; at the same time, its wealth of bloom is 

 truly wonderful. When in bloom it is almost 

 covered with immense clusters of single blos- 

 soms, three inches across, that are a lovely 

 apple-blossom pink, with bright golden sta- 

 mens. 



AVIATEUR BLERIOT. — Saffron-yellow 

 riowers. with centers of golden yellow, are pro- 

 duced in clusters. A vigorous grower and 

 (luite the finest climbing rose of its color. 



BESS LOVETT.— Is of strong growth, with 

 large, glossy Silver Moon-like foliage, and, 

 what is remarkable in a climbing rose, the 

 flowers are exquisitely fragrant. There is no 

 other climbing rose we have ever seen that 

 at all approaches, much less rivals, this grand 

 rose in perfume. 



ALIDA LOVETT ROSE 

 The Second Year from Planting 



ALIDA LOVETT —This may be described 

 in brief by saying it is an improved Dr. Van 

 Fleet. In habit it is quite like the popular Van 

 Fleet, but with larger and more beautiful mil- 

 dew-proof foliage. 



Both buds and flowers are large; are of ideal 

 form; are held on stiff stems a foot and a half 

 to two feet long, and the color is a lively 

 bright shell pink with shadings of rich sulphur 

 at the base of petals — a combination that is 

 both novel and beautiful. It is very much 

 brighter and more cheerful in color, with 

 larger flowers than those of the justly popular 

 Dr. Van Fleet Rose. 



The plant is of. strong growth, a free 

 bloomer and of ironclad hardihood: flowering 

 for a long season. It is also quite fragrant. 

 Price, from five-inch pots, each, $2.00; dozen, 

 $20.00. 



Phil.\delphia Co., P.\., Nov. 28, 1921. 

 Your Lovett Sister Roses are great. 



W. E. Henderson. 



The roses, which are lavishly produced, are 

 of good size, double, full and cupped form; 

 being similar in make-up to the Climbing 

 American Beauty, but very much brighter in 

 color and more fragrant by far. 



The color is a clear bright red. The roses 

 which are very lasting, are also very beautiful 

 in bud and are borne on long stems in the same 

 way as are those of the Dr. Van Fleet; hence 

 are admirable for cutting. Price, from five-inch 

 pots, each, $1.50; dozen, $15.00. 



