LiniE SILVER. N. J. £17} Roses 



CLIMBING ROSES— Continued 



Flower of Fairfield. An everblooming Crimson 

 Rambler of the hardiest constitution. 



Gardenia. Pretty buds of nankeen yellow on 

 long stems. 



Jacotte. Large, semi-double, orange-yellow flow- 

 ers, tinted a reddish copper, and borne in clus- 

 ters. A beautiful sight in full bloom. Not en- 

 tirely hardy in the far North. Each 75c., doz. 

 $7.50. 



Marie Gouchault. Lasting and double salmon - 

 rose flowers in large clusters. Nearly thornless. 



Mary Lovett. Third of the Van Fleet Lovett 

 Sisters Climbers, and the best white of all. 

 Sweet-scented and almost everblooming, borne 

 on long, strong stems. Each 60c., doz. $6.00. 



Mary Wallace. Vigorous, with many large, semi- 

 double blooms of a warm rose-pink, climbing 

 eight to twelve feet. Very hardy. 



Mme. Gregoire Staeehelin. An entirely dis 

 tinct sort, with opalescent pink flowers attrac- 

 tively curled and overlaid with claret carmine, 

 followed by pear-shaped fruit. Each 75c., doz. 

 $7.50. 



Paul Scarlet. The plant literally blazes with its 

 intense, fiery scarlet flowers of excellent shape, 

 borne in small trusses. The most brilliant of 

 all Climbers. 



Primrose. Bright primrose-yellow flowers borne 

 several together on a long stem; an abundant 

 bloomer for four weeks in May and June. Vig- 

 orous climber and trailer and very hardy. Each 

 75c., doz. $7.50. 



Climbing Rose Silver Moon 



Silver Moon. Long, creamy buds turn to huge 



saucer-shaped flowers in small sprays. 

 The Beacon. A promising fiery red Pillar Rose 

 with a bright white eye. Produced in large clus- 

 ters, with handsome foliage. 

 Price (except as noted), strong, 2-yr. field-grown 

 plants, 50c. each, $5.00 per doz., $35.00 per 100. 

 (Add 10% to your remittance if shipment is 

 desired by parcel post) 



EXTRA ! ! ! 



In this, our Fall Catalog for 1932, Lovett's Nursery has the honor of offering two of the most 

 astounding collections ever listed by any nursery or Rose grower. Our first collection is made up 

 mostly of the newer sensations, which combine hardiness and unparalleled blends of color; our second 

 collection is mainly taken from the "Tried and True" varieties, which have proven to be the very best 

 of their respective hues — the favorites that have withstood the tests of time and the changing tastes 

 of our public, and have come out on top. Consequently we have named our first collection the 

 Sensational Six, and our second, the Standard Six. Either collection would add infinitely to the beauty 

 of your grounds. 



THE SENSATIONAL SIX 



AUTUMN. A gorgeous blend of bronzy yellow, bright red, and russet brown. 

 ETOILE DE HOLLANDS. Brilliant, huge, blooms of a rich clear red. 

 IVY MAY. Shapely rose-pink flowers, suffused with gold. 

 JULIEN POTIN. Dazzling yellow blooms, large and with many petals. 



PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER. The outstanding Rose of 1932; maroon, orange and gold. 

 RAPTURE. Bright shades of coral and pink. 



6 Extra Strong, 2 years old, Field Grown Plants (one of each sort) for only $4.50, delivered 

 postage paid anywhere in the United States. 



THE STANDARD SIX 



EAISERIN AUGUSTE VIKTORIA. Best of the white Roses; very full and shapely. 

 RADIANCE. Most popular of all Roses, with huge pink, fragrant blooms. 

 RED RADIANCE. Rosy red, and rivals Radiance in popularity. 



REV. F. PAGE-ROBERTS. Reddish buff overlays golden yellow on this gorgeous bloom. 

 TALISMAN. Scarlet orange and rich yellow — most popular of the more modern sorts. 

 WILLOWMERE. Rich pink suffused with gold. 



One of each of these splendid Roses (all strong 2 years old, field grown plants) for only $3.00, 



delivered postage paid. 



