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LOVETT'S NURSERY, LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 



General McArthur — Bright crimson, hardy, 

 disease-resistant, and of vigorous growth; in 

 fact, one of the finest outdoor roses grown 

 in America. Many still consider this the best 

 all-around red rose. 



Golden Emblem — Intensely yellow buds; 

 blooms of superb shape and texture, borne 

 freely on erect, branching plants; attractive, 

 glossy foliage. One of the finest roses ever 

 introduced. This variety was awarded a 

 silver medal by the American Rose Society. 

 Each, ^1.25; dozen, ^12.50. 

 Gruss an Teplitz — A rose which retains both 

 its bright, clear red and its delightful fra- 

 grance. Because of the beautiful and dis- 

 tinct color and the unequaled profusion of 

 its bloom, this variety is supreme among 

 roses for decorative purposes. Its hardi- 

 ness is as amazing as its profusion, for it 

 is almost immune to mildew and spot, and 

 only the tips winter kill. 



Hadley — A bright red rose with particularly 

 attractive foliage, of good growth and 

 blooming quality. 



Jonkheer J. L. Mock — A tall growing rose 

 which produces giant blooms of clear im- 

 perial pink, with a shade of silvery rose on 

 the reverse of the petals. Because of its 

 color, fragrance and shape (not to mention 

 the hardiness which has impressed even 

 Canadian rose growers) this variety has re- 

 ceived two gold medals, one silver medal and 

 five first prizes in Europe. Illustrated on 

 back cover. 



MRS. AARON WARD 

 Its Dainty Buds Make Charmmg Corsage Bouquets 

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Everblooming Roses 



Uniform prices for all varieties (unless other- 

 wise quoted), heavy field-grown plants, each, 



90c; dozen, $9.00; 100, $60.00. 

 Duchess of Wellington — An unusual rose of in- 

 tense saffron yellow, overlaid at times with rich 

 crimson. The flower is lasting in color and 

 form, bears especially disease-resistant foliage, 

 and is supported by a long stem. The indi- 

 vidual flowers are of large size, and the pro- 

 fusion of bloom is amazing. The excellent 

 past record of this rose is indeed deserved. 

 Ecarlate — A rose of brilliant scarlet, splendidly 

 decorative and blooming constantly. 

 Edward Mawley — Dark, velvety crimson, very 

 fragrant, and above the average in hardiness 

 and prolificacy. Received the gold medal of the 

 National Rose Society of England. 

 Etoile de France — A striking rose of velvety 

 crimson, with a ruby red center. Blooming all 

 summer, the flowers are very lasting, and of 

 an extremely rich fragrance. 



Etoile de Holland — A brilliant red rose with 

 enormous petals. 



Francis Scott Key — An extremely double and 

 showy crimson flower. A fine, erect grower of 

 great hardiness. 



Frank W. Dunlop — The color is a most pleas- 

 ing shade of soft pink, deepening towards the 

 center. Bud perfect in form and substance, 

 long and pointed, opening full and double. 



CRUSADER 

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