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



Everblooming Roses 



Uniform prices for all varieties (unless quoted 

 otherwise), heavy field-grown plants, each, 90c; 



dozen, ^9.00; 100, ^60.00. 

 Kaiserin Augusta Victoria — It is easy to under- 

 stand why this is the most popular of the White 

 Hybrid Tea Roses. Its form is beautiful and 

 lasting, and the pure white flower is framed 

 in especially attractive foliage of dark, glossy 

 green. Add to this its hardiness and the pro- 

 fusion of its continuous bloom from June until 

 frost and the reason for its success is apparent. 

 (Illustrated on back cover.) 



Killarney — Of a brilliant and attractive shell 

 pink with a distinct, pleasing fragrance. Indi- 

 vidual flowers are large and bloom in profusion. 

 The buds are especially beautiful, being per- 

 fectly shaped. A good all-around rose with a 

 long list of progeny. 



Killarney Queen — Brighter than Killarney, with 

 larger flowers, and of better substance than 

 its parent, though not quite so prolific. 

 Lady Ashtown — A beautiful, refreshing and 

 clear-cut pink rose of attractive form both in 

 bud and when open. Extremely hardy. 

 Lady Hillingdon — A very fragrant rose produc- 

 ing blooms of a decided apricot yellow. It is 

 deservedly popular because of its free-flowering 

 qualities. 



La France — An always popular variety of sil- 

 very pink. Above the average in fragrance, 

 bloom and growth, and an excellent cut flower. 



KILLARNEY QUEEN 



MAD. CAROLINE TESTOUT 



Los Angeles — The color of this rose is inde- 

 scribable. A flame pink shades into a golden 

 yellow, and the whole is toned with salmon. 

 The striking efl'ect of this combination cannot 

 be put on paper, but it has caused many people 

 to overlook the hardiness of this variety and 

 its delightful fragrance, when writing a de- 

 scription. It is a most popular cut flower and 

 good for city culture. (Illustrated on back 

 cover.) Each, ^1.25; dozen, ^12.50. 



Mme. Butterfly — A striking American intro- 

 duction of apricot pink which shades into gold 

 at base of petals. Very fragrant and wealthy 

 enough in bloom to satisfy the most exacting 

 rose grower. 



Madame Caroline Testout — A universal favorite 

 because of its hardiness and attractive satiny 

 rose color. 



Mad. Ed. Herriot — A large Pernetian rose of 

 coral red, shaded yellow at base of petals. The 

 bud holds a high center until well open. This 

 fact, added to its hardiness and attractive foli- 

 age, explains why this remained the most pop- 

 ular of the Pernetian roses until the advent of 

 Souv. de Claudius Pernet. Awarded the gold 

 medal of the National Rose Society, the London 

 Daily Mail Cup, and many other honors. Each, 

 $1.25; dozen, $(12.50. 



Mary, Countess of Ilchester — A warm, fra- 

 grant, crimson carmine, excellent for cut flow- 

 ers because of lasting qualities in both shape 

 and color. 



Miss Lolita Armour — Deep coral-red with gold- 

 rn-ycllow sufl-usion. Base of petals golden yel- 

 low with coppery sheen. A strong, vigorous 

 grower. Each, $'1.25; dozen, $12.50. 



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