88 THE LOVETT COMPANY, LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 



HARDY EVERBLOOMING ROSES. 



Strong plants, from 2 1-2 in. pots, each 10c; doz., $1 .00. 2 yrs old, from 4 in. pots, each, 20c; doz., $2.00. 



Clothilde Soupert (Polyantha). Vigorous growth, 

 compact, profuse and constant. Flowers very double, 

 produced in clusters, pearly- white with rosy-lake centre. 



Caroline Marinesse (Noisette). Truly a perpetual 

 bloomer, being constantly covered with flowers. Of 

 medium size, very f ull and double, pure white, slightly 

 tinged with pink, with delightful tea fragrance. 



George Pernet (Polyantha). Bright piuk with cop- 

 pery-yellow at the base of petal; distinct and beautiful. 



Golden Fairy (Polyantha). A very charming Fairy 

 Rose; double flowers of perfect form, beautiful golden 

 yello-v bprne profusely over the whole plant. An ex- 

 cessive bloomer throughout the entire season. 



Little White Pet or Little Gem (Polyantha). Very 

 dwarf habit and excessively free-flowering; flowers 

 small, of a beautiful pearly-white, very lasting. 



Mosella (Polyantha). This has well been termed the 

 Yellow Soupert Rose, as it possesses the same Camelia- 

 flowering habit as Clothilde Soupert, is fully as hardy, 

 equally as constant in bloom, and with full very double 

 flowers of the same size. In color it is a beautiful 

 creamy-white shading in the centre to apricot-yellow. 

 The plant is vigorous and of dwarf, bushy growth, 

 blooming in clusters so freely as to entirely cover the 

 plant. For either bedding out or for pot culture it is 

 of the highest value. {See illustration) . 



[Mrs. DeGraw (Bourbon). Flowers large, full, deep 

 clear lively pink and delicately fragrant. Blooms 

 freely from early summer until frost. 



Mignonette or Little Dot (Polyantha). Small flowers, 

 full and double, clear pink passing to white, tinged 

 with pale rose; very profuse and sweetly perfumed. 



Paquerette (Polyantha). Pure white flowers in large 

 clusters; full and finely formed; very free-flowering. 



Pink Soupert. Resembles its parent Clothilde Soupert 

 closely except in foliage and color. The clusters are 

 immense, exceedingly profuse and the flowers are of a 

 deep rosy pink, medium to large and very double. 



Queen's Scarlet. Handsome flowers of rich, velvety 

 crimson, very effective: free bloomer and good grower. 



Sanguinea. An excessive bloomer, the plant being 

 fairly covered with flowers, of deep crimson; graceful 

 habit and very constant. Entirely hardy. 



With few exceptions these are of rather dwarf habit; 

 in fact several, particularly some of the Polyantha va- 

 rieties, are very dwarf and are especially valuable for 

 bordering a bed planted with stronger growing kinds. 

 As all are hardy enough to endure the winter in the 

 open ground, and bloom profusely during the whole 

 summer and autumn through, they are the most valu- 

 able roses~f»r planting in beds or massing. For ceme- 

 tery planting they are especially valuable and appro- 

 priate. For garden display their constant and profuse 

 bloom renders them unrivaled and exceedingly popular. 



HYBRID TEA ROSES. 



Strong plants, from 2 1-2 in. pots, each, 12c; doz., $1 



Charming hybrids between the Teas and Hybrid Per- 

 petuals possessing great beauty of form, delicacy and 

 clearness of color, delicious perfume and exceedingly 

 profuse in bloom throughout the entire summer and 

 autumn. They are all hardy, many of them as rugged 

 as the Hybrid Perpetuals. 



Belle Siebrecht. Flowers very large, bright deep 

 pink, deliciously fragrant, and its buds are of exquisite 

 form and beauty. Vigorous and profuse bloomer. 



Climbing Meteor. A superb, perpetual blooming 

 climber, with splendid flowers resembling Gen. Jacque- 

 minot in form and color, a rich, brilliant crimson, but 

 a more vigorous grower and very much more profuse. 



Duchess of Albany. Large and fragrant, rich deep 

 pink; it resembles in all other respects La France. 



La France. A deservedly popular Rose. Flowers large 

 and beautiful either in bud or when expanded; very 

 full and delightfully fragrant, silvery-roseshadedpink. 



Kaiserine Augusta Victoria. By far the finest of its class 

 and a superb Rose in every respect. Large, long per- 

 fectly shaped flowers, soft pearly-white and delicious 

 'fragrance. Blooms profusely on long graceful stems, 

 every shoot being crowned with a magnificent flower. 



Madame Caroline Testout. Extra large and elegant in 

 form, double and globular, brilliant satiny-rose deepen- 

 ing at centre to clear red. Petals large, beautifully edged 

 and bordered with clear silvery rose. Very fragrant. 

 (See illustration). 



Madame Pernet Ducher. Lovely, long-pointed buds, 

 rich yellow changing to ivory-white when expanded ; a 

 superb Rose at all times. Remarkablv profuse. 



Mrs. W. C. Whitney. Remarkably strong, vigorous 

 grower and exceedingly free-flowering. Flowers very 

 large and full, of a beautiful shade of clear, deep pink, 

 very attractive in form, with a distinct sweet fragrance. 



.25. 2 yrs old, from 4 in. pots, each, 25c; doz., $2.50. 



MAD. CAROLINE TESTOUT. 



Meteor. One of the most brilliant in color. Both 

 buds and flowers large and elegant in form. full, very 

 double, rich velvety crimson, effective and striking. 



Triomphe de Pernet Pere. Large flowers, long and 

 tapering buds, clear magenta, sometimes turning to 

 bright crimson; highly tea-scented and very enduring. 



