4 Roses 



LOVETT'S NURSERY. Inc. 



HYBRID TEA ROSES— Continued 



Lady Hillingdon. Very popular because of its 

 beautj^ in both bud and open flower, being a 

 charming apricot yellow in color and of exquisite 

 shape. Best of the yellow Roses for bedding. 



Lord Charlemont. Large, bright flowers of a deep 

 scarlet crimson, with velvety streaks throughout 

 its petalage, unlike any other Rose. Very shapely 

 and lasting, and equafly attractive in garden or 

 bouquet. Each 75c., doz. $7.50. 



Los Angeles. An old favorite, which is justly popu- 

 lar. Produces a myriad of flame pink Roses with 

 salmon and coral overtones. Excellent for city 

 culture, and a splendid cut flower. 



Louise C. Breslau. Coral red shaded chrome yeflow 

 in bud, with bloom of shrimp pink shaded reddish 

 coppery orange. 



Marion Cran. Cactuslike blooms, with many 

 pointed petals of Geranium-scarlet, veined orange 

 and yeflow. Each 90c., doz. $9.00. 



Mary, Countess of Ilchester. Flowers of a deep, 

 refreshingly clear rose pink, borne on long, strong 

 stems. 



Mary Pickford. Very fragrant, large, long-pointed 

 orange yellow buds turn to yeflow flowers which 

 are fufl and lasting. A profuse bloomer. Each 75c., 

 doz. $7.50. 



Miss Rowena Thorn. Huge, flaming rosy mauve 

 flowers, centered with old gold, are produced con- 

 tinuously on this bush throughout the season. 

 Each 75c., doz. $7.50. 



Mme. Leon Pain. Flesh pink Roses, centered 

 orange yeflow in an abundance of continuous 

 bloom throughout the season. A distinctive and 

 interesting sort. 



Mrs. A. R. Barraclough. Profuse in its display 

 of large, carmine pink flowers which develop from 

 extra large buds. Few thorns, hence good for 

 bouquet or corsage. 



Mrs. Aaron Ward. Very fragrant Roses of an 

 unusual color — Indian yeflow, shaded salmon, 

 grace this compact bush in abundance afl Sum- 

 mer. Each 75c., doz. $7.50. 



Mrs. a. R. Barraclough 



Prices for all varieties, unless otherwise 



(Add 10% to your remittance if 



Lady Ashtown (See page 3) 



Mrs. Beatty. A splendid creamy yeflow Rose, espe- 

 ciaUy good in the bud. Solid and shapely, and 

 most delightfuUy fragrant. Larger than most 

 Roses of its type. Each 75c., doz. $7.50. 



Mrs. Charles Bell. An interesting sport of that 

 most popular of all Roses, Radiance, and like it 

 in aU respects, save for its finer and softer shade 

 of salmon pink. 



Mrs. Lovell Swisher. A remarkable Rose which is 

 a delicate salmon pink in color, edged with flesh 

 and of huge proportions. One of the most lasting 

 of afl varieties. 



Mrs. MacKellar. Flower large, finely formed, solid, 

 deep citron or delicate pure canary, passing to 

 pearly primrose. 



Mrs. Wakefield Christie-Miller. Another famous 

 McGredy introduction, which produces enormous 

 flowers of a pearly blush, tinged with rosy ver- 

 milion on the outside of the petals. 



Mrs. W. E. Nickerson. Rosy salmon to deep 

 chrome yeflow, veined on reverse side with 

 golden pink. 



Norman Lambert. Deep salmon orange flowers, 

 suff"used with bronze and yeflow, and very lasting. 

 Hardy and bears few thorns. Each 75c., doz. 

 $7.50. 



Padre. An abundant producer of shapely Roses 

 which are bright coppery scarlet in color. Semi- 

 double. 



Premier Supreme. A striking improvement on 

 Premier, and one of the most brifliantly attractive 

 Roses that we have ever seen. This healthy bush 

 bears myriads of large, long-pointed flowers of a 

 rose pink sp deep in its intensity as to approach 

 scarlet. These flowers are borne continuously 

 throughout the entire season and are nearly thorn- 

 less. You can make no mistake in ordering some 

 of them now, while they are being offered at so 

 low a price. Iflustrated on next page. 



President Cherioux. An amazing Rose which is 

 orange yeflow in the bud and bright salmon pink, 

 tinged with prawn red, in fufl bloom. The bud 

 seems to have come from a different bush than the 

 open flower. Each 75c., doz. $7.50. 



noted, each 60c., doz. $6.00, 100 $40.00 



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