THE LOVETT COMPANY, LITTLE SILVER, JV. /. 



EVERBLOOMING TEA ROSES. 



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Strong plants* from 2 1-2 in. poU 



INCONSTANT BEAUTY. 



These include the most beautiful varieties of all Roses; 

 they are delightfully tea-scented and justly valued for 

 their constant bloom and exquisite buds of lovely, soft 

 but pure color, embracing the most charming shades. 

 They are not entirely hardy at the North and should be 

 given protection during winter, but their charming 

 bloom and delightful fragrance well repay for this 

 light trouble. 



Bride. The most beautiful pure white Tea Rose. 

 Large buds and flowers, very double, with beautiful 

 petals of great substance and delicately perfumed. 



each 10c; doz., $1.00. 2 yrs, from 4 in. pots, each, 20c; doz., $2.00. 



Bon Silene. Large and beautiful buds of soft rosy 

 carmine, semi-double; free flowering; very fragrant. 



Bridesmaid. Large, of perfect form, silvery, deep 

 rosy pink, sweetly fragrant; the finest pink. 



Catherine Mermet. Large, silvery, satiny rose, full 

 and fine form, with sweet but faint perfume. 



Climbing Wootton. A splendid climber with large, 

 .deep rich, velvety crimson flowers, of exquisite beauty 

 and form, borne in large clusters and produced in great 

 abundance. A vigorous, rapid grower. 



Coquette de Lyons (Yellow Hermosa). Medium sized 

 flowers of a beautiful pale yellow; profuse, a tine bedder. 



Duchesse de Brabant. Beautiful sweet flowers of bright 

 rosy-pink, petals silvery edged. 



Etoile de Lyons. Large, finely formed, clear pale 

 yellow; very free flowering, an excellent bedder. 



Golden Gate. Large, douole and very fragrant; 

 creamy-white tinged with golden-yellow. 



Inconstant Beauty. The remarkable feature of this 

 Rose lies in the fact that its flowers are of varied hues, 

 no two being alike. They vary in color from pale yel- 

 low to the deepest crimson, exhibiting on the same 

 bush yellow, buff, salmon, apricot, blush, pink, car- 

 mine, profusely and continuously. The buds are large, 

 pointed, and deliciously fragrant; a true Tea Rose. 



Mme. Hoste. Large and handsome; very full and 

 fragrant. Pale, creamy-yellow, deepening towards the 

 centre and shaded with amber. 



Marechal Niel (Noisette). Climbing habit; very large, 

 of high fragrance, deep yellow. The finest yellow. 



Marie Lambert (White Hermosa or Snowflake). Large 

 flowers, full and double, of a beautiful creamy- white; 

 very distinct. A profuse and constant bloomer. 



Niphetos. Large and long buds, white inclining to 

 cream color; very prof use and fine. A splendid bedder. 



Papa Gontier. Large, long, semi-double; deep rich 

 carmine; very fragrant and excessively profuse. 



PerSe des Jardins. Very large and full ; pale golden- 

 yellow, sweetly fragrant; splendid bedder. 



Safrano. Full, globular buds, fawn color suffused 

 with rose; very beautiful. A free bloomer. 



The Queen. The best white Tea for bedding. Strong 

 grower and prof use bloomer, pure white; very fragrant. 



CLIMBING ROSES. 



Strong plants, from 2 1-2 in. pots, each, 10c; doz., $1.00. 



The varieties of this class are noted for their luxuriant 

 foliage, profusion of bloom and vigorous growth, reach- 

 ing a height of twenty feet or more. Invaluable tor 

 covering fences, walls, trellises, verandas, etc. They 

 are all perfectly hardy without protection. 



Anne Maria (Pride of Washington). Large clusters of 

 rosy -carmine roses shading to pink; very double and 

 extra fine; has few thorns. 



Baltimore Belle. Finely formed, very double, pale 

 blush flowers in clusters, produced in great numbers. 

 Very popular and one of the best. 



Climbing Jules Margottin. Large, fragrant crimson 

 similar to Jules Margottin, but of climbing habit. 



Climbing Victor Verdier. Bright carmine-rose with 

 edges of deeper color; large and fragrant. Very fine. 



EMPRESS OF CHINA. A true perpetual bloomer pro- 

 ducing a profusion of flowers the first season and con- 

 tinuing to bloom throughout the entire season. Flow- 

 ers of good size, semi-double and of a beautiful bright 

 pink. It is an exceedingly rapid grower and its abun- 

 dance of bloom is truly amazing. Should be very pop- 

 ular, combining so many distinct and valuable features 

 as it does. It is one of the best hardy, perpetual flow- 

 ering climbers ever introduced. (See illustration). 



Gem of the Prairies. Bright crimson, sometimes 

 splashed with white ; large, very double and fragrant. 

 Exceedingly profuse, being literally covered with bloom . 



Mary Washington, A hardy, perpetual blooming 

 climber, bearing large, double, fragrant white roses, 

 usually in large clusters, in great abundance. A vigor- 

 ous and rapid grower of graceful habit. 



Prairie Queen. An extra fine, free bloomer; flowers 

 large, bright rose, sometimes striped with white, An 

 extra fine rose and deservedly popular. 



2 yrs old, from 4 in. pots, each, 20c; doz., $2.00, 



Russell's Cottage. Very double and full flowers of 

 fine rich, dark crimson; an excessive bloomer. 



Seven Sisters (Greville). Large flowers in clusters of 

 seven each, of varied colors from white to crimson. 



