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



Uniform prices for all varieties (unless 

 otherwise quoted), heavy field-grown plants, 



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

 Mrs. Aaron Ward — A justly popular In- 

 dian yellow rose edged with primrose. Il- 

 lustrated on page 3. Each, $1,25; dozen, 

 $12.50. 



Mrs. A. R. Waddell — A reddish saffron, ex- 

 cellent for decorative purposes, because of its 

 free blooming qualities and its striking color. 

 Mrs. Calvin Coolidge — This sport of Ophelia 

 is a clear buff yellow, semi-double, with a 

 long pointed bud, borne several together on 

 a long stem. Each, $1.25; dozen, $12.50. 

 Mrs. Chas. Bell — Of a beautiful, soft shell- 

 pink, this offspring of Radiance equals its 

 parent in growth and blooming qualities, 

 and not a few judges prefer it to the better 

 known variety. 



Mrs. J. Mensing — Bright pink, shaded with 

 gold, blooms freely, early and late. 

 My Maryland — Light salmon pink with pal- 

 er edges, fragrant and of good form. 



Ophelia — This rose is a distinct color of sal- 

 mon flesh, with delicate fragrance, and the 

 lasting quality needed for a satisfactory cut 

 flower. It is perfect in petallage and stem. 

 Premier — Vigorous plants of robust con- 

 stitution. Flowers are borne singly on stiff, 

 almost thornless stems. A rich, dark pink of 

 full shape and fine size. Fragrance delight- 

 ful. 



PREMIER 



MRS. CHAS. BELL 



Radiance — An American introduction of 

 John Cook. Color, rich opaline pink; fra- 

 grance, strong and lasting; form, good; foli- 

 age, perfect; size, above medium; growth, 

 excellent; hardiness, unsurpassed; and, final- 

 ly, at a recent recorded meeting of the 

 American Rose Society of the United States, 

 over 600 members cast a vote which named 

 this rose as America's best. Illustrated on 

 back cover. 



Red Radiance — A cerise red, offspring of 

 Radiance, second only to that variety in 

 popularity. It is a facsimile of its parent 

 in size, petallage, form, hardiness and pro- 

 fusion, and even Radiance cannot equal its 

 progeny in fragrance. Illustrated on back 

 cover. 



Souv. de Claudius Pernet — This greatest of 

 the Pernetianas is a clear yellow with attrac- 

 tive, glossy foliage. Excellent in the garden 

 or as a cut flower. A comparatively new 

 variety. Illustrated on back cover. Each, 

 $1.25; dozen, $12.50. 



Souv. de Georges Pernet — It is a strong, 

 vigorous grower and produces large flowers 

 of an intense oriental red, shading to cochi- 

 neal-carmine at the margin of the petals, the 

 whole being suffused with a golden sheen; a 

 brilliancy of coloring. Each, $1.25; dozen, 

 $12.50. 



Sunburst — Low spreading blooms of sulphur 

 or cadium yellow with orange yellow center. 

 Whether the long, lovely buds or the large 

 cupped flowers are more beautiful is a mat- 

 ter of personal taste, but the attractiveness of 

 both is undeniable. Illustrated on back cover. 



