Roses 



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Lovett^s Nursery, Inc^ 



JUNE ROSES— Continued 



Gloire de Chedane-Guinoisseau. Perfectly 



formed flowers of a dark velvety crimson, over a 



long bearing period. 

 Hugonis ("The Golden Rose of China"). More a 



shrub than a Rose, with long wands of golden 



bloom in early May. A distinctive hedge plant 



with dainty fohage. 

 Magna Charta. Produces an amazing quantity 



of huge, double, shapely pink flowers, suff"used 



carmine. Moderately fragrant. 



SKYROCKET 



This amazing new variety is really more of 

 an everblooming shrub than a June Rose. It 

 produces a carnival of blood red flowers, a 

 display that is hypnotizing in its beauty, from 

 early June until frost. In addition to this 

 desirable factor, its big seed pods will attract 

 countless birds to your home grounds. Makes 

 a gorgeous hedge plant. Each 75c., doz. $8.00 



Marshall P. Wilder. Produces many big blooms 

 of rich scarlet-crimson, shapely and fragrant. 



Mme. Albert Barbier. As everblooming as many 

 of the hybrid tea Roses, this lovely sort bears 

 many soft fawn-yellow flowers, shaded pink at 

 their centers. 



Mrs. John Laing. A standard among June Roses 

 with big, double flowers of clear pink. Good for 

 an informal hedge. 



Paul Neyron. The biggest Rose known, this mam- 

 moth clear pink beauty is also one of the most 

 fragrant. These flowers are borne profusely 

 several times a season on long, thornless stems, 

 from a dwarf bush. 



Pink Grootendorst. Pink-flowered variety of 

 the popular F. J. Grootendorst. An exception- 

 ally charming sort. 



Soleil d'Or. Huge Roses of a gorgeous color, 

 ruddy gold, shaded with Nasturtium red. Ex- 

 ceptionally fragrant, and probably the most 

 strikingly colored of any Rose known. 



Ulrich Brunner. Many fragrant cherry-red 

 blooms are produced on this old favorite. 



Heavy field grown plants (except as noted) each 70c., doz. $7.00, 100 $50.00 



BABY RAMBLER ROSES 



These are the perfect Roses for bedding. Being the only truly everblooming sorts they actually 

 hide their foliage beneath a carpet of lovely bloom from late May until frost. Try a few of these hardy 

 gems, and transform your lawn into a spot of colorful beauty for many months, next year. 

 Plant Polyanthas from 2 to 3 feet apart. They need no Winter protection. 

 Price (except as noted), strong, field-grown plants, each 70c., doz. $7.00, 100 $50.00 

 Baby Alan. Bears immense crops of shining pink Lafayette. Big sprays of scarlet-crimson bloom. 



flowers w^hich resemble the double English 

 Daisies in their charm. Each 90c., doz. S9.00. 



Baby Rosamunde. Semi-double blooms of a 

 bright rose-pink. Each 80c., doz. $8.00. 



Else Poulsen. Most popular pink Baby Rambler, 

 with lasting and fragrant clusters of clear pink, 

 single-flowered Roses on good stems. 



Gloria Mundi. Huge clusters of flaming orange- 

 scarlet flowers, double and shapely, in great 

 abundance. Perfect bedding Rose. 



Golden Salmon. Very showy, with many big 

 clusters of bright orange-scarlet buds which turn 

 to glistening salmon-orange blooms. 



Particularly good as a bedding Rose. 



Marie Pavie. Many extra large white Roses, 

 centered flesh pink, render this the best, by far, 

 of all the white-flowered Baby Ramblers, with a 

 covering of bloom from June until frost, making 

 them resemble a field of snow. 



Mme. Norbert Levavasseur. The original Baby 

 Rambler, and still among the best, with a great 

 load of crimson Roses, deliciously fragrant. 



Peachblossom. Beautiful buds of bright scarlet- 

 orange turn to soft rosy-carmine flowers, in 

 lovely big clusters. 



CLIMBING ROSES 



For many years our Nursery has specialized in the production of climbing Roses, those flowering 



vines that change barren trellises into everchangin, 

 Walter Van Fleet, was probably the most famous 

 list with pride his lovely introductions, especially 

 the three Lovett Sisters Roses, which w^e regard 

 as the rulers of their respective colors. 



Price (except as noted), strong, 2-year, field- 

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



Alberic Barbier. Many lemon yellow buds turn to 

 creamy white flowers, centered yellow and most 

 fragrant. Attractive Hollylike foliage. 



Albertine. Bears a great many clusters of deep 

 vermilion buds, which become big, double, fra- 

 grant, lasting flowers, coppery pink on their 

 outsides, and chamois-copper within. 



panoramas of beauty. Our late neighbor. Dr. 

 ybridizer in the field of climbing Roses, and we 



APRICOT GLOW 



{Plant Patent No. 200) 

 Magnificently gorgeous are the flowers pro- 

 duced by this distinctly different climber. 

 They are of a luminous shade of pale apricot, 

 based yellow, and borne in big, showy trusses. 

 Not the least of their charms is their rich 

 fruity perfume. Though a new climber, this 

 sort IS beyond question headed for the top of 

 the list. Each $1.50, doz. $15.00 



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