LIHLE SILVER. NEW JERSEY 



Roses 7 



POLYANTHA, or "BABY" ROSES 



Price (except as noted), strong, field grown 

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



(Add 10 per cent to your remittance if shipment is 

 desired by parcel post) 



Baby Ramblers, or Polyanthas. are true ever- 

 blooming Roses, starting their glorious bloom in 

 June, and continuing to bloom in abundance all 

 through the Summer and Fall. These miniature 

 Roses add a dainty touch to any garden, and rival 

 the larger sorts in their colorful flowers. 



For best results plant about 2 to 3 feet apart. 

 None of our splendid varieties need Winter pro- 

 tection. 



Baby Alan. Blooms almost continuously from June 

 until freezing weather, with an overwhelming pro- 

 fusion of very double, rich shining pink Roses, 

 resembling the pinkflowered double English Dai- 

 sies. A striking and beautiful ornament to any 

 garden. Each $1.00, doz. $10.00. 



Elsie Poulsen. Large clusters of single, bright pink 

 flowers on long stems, exceflent for cutting. Very 

 lasting, most fragrant, and a profuse bloomer. 



Golden Salmon. Reddish orange buds in large 

 clusters turn to salmon blooms. A vigorous sort, 

 which is splendid for a mass planting. 



Ideal. The best dark red baby Rose that has yet 

 been introduced, with its velvety, dark crimson 

 bloom in the greatest profusion throughout the 

 entire season. 



Marie Pavie. One of the best, with perfect, minia- 

 ture buds and dainty, waxy white flowers, centered 

 flesh pink and often over 2 in. across. 



Mme. Norbert Levavasseur. Semi-double Roses 

 of a bright purple crimson, an abundant, continu- 

 ous bloomer on a most hardy bush. The original 

 "Baby Rambler." 



Triomphe Orleanais. Large cherry red flowers, 

 borne in clusters all Summer. 



STANDARD OR TREE ROSES 



Roses grown in Standard or Tree Form are seldom 

 seen in this country, though they have been grown 

 extensively in France and Belgium for the past sev- 

 eral years. We are fortunate in having a splendid 

 assortment of varieties this season, they having been 

 budded on standards (stems) 3 to 4 feet above the 

 ground. Be the first in your neighborhood to make 

 a planting of these unusual Roses — we are sure that 

 you won't be the last. Our assortment of varieties 

 consists of the following: 



Alida Lovett (Climbing). 



Bess Lovett (Climbing). 



Chas. K. Douglas (Everblooming). 



Conrad F. Meyer (Hybrid Rugosa). 



Elsie Poulsen (Baby Rambler). 



Etoile de France (Everblooming). 



Etoile de Hollande (Everblooming). 



Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria (Everblooming). 



Lady Alice Stanley (Everblooming). 



Lady Ashtown (Everblooming). 



Mary Lovett (Climbing). 



Mme. Butterfly (Everblooming). 



Mrs. Lovell Swisher (Everblooming). 



President Hoover (Everblooming). 



Radiance (Everblooming). 



Red Radiance (Everblooming). 



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Standard or Tree Roses 



Rev. F. Page-Roberts (Everblooming). 

 Sensation (Everblooming). 



Souvenir de Claudius Pernet (Everblooming). 

 Talisman (Everblooming). 



Each $2.00, dozen $20.00 



CLIMBING ROSES 



Lovett's Nursery has long been the "last word" in 

 these Roses. They are not only exquisite in appear- 

 ance, but useful also, as they may clothe unsightly 

 fences, grace trellises and keep out intruders. 



The late Dr. Van Fleet, who was our neighbor, 

 was the most famous hybridizer in this class of nurs- 

 ery stock. His hybrids, many of which we are ofi"er- 

 ing in this catalog, surpass all other Climbers in 

 both size of flower and luxuriousness of foliage. We 

 would like especially to cafl^ your attention to the 

 Lovett Sisters Climbers — ^Alida, Bess, and Mary — 

 off"ered in these pages, which represent the acme of 

 desirability in their respective colors. They are 

 positively^ the greatest of Dr. Van Fleet's many 

 introductions. 



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

 grown plants, 50c. each, $5.00 per doz., 

 $35.00 per 100 



(// shipment by parcel post is desired, increase 

 remittance 10 percent to pay for postage) 



Alberic Barbier. FuH, double flowers, cream j'- white 

 in color, shaded yellow in center. 



ALIDA LOVETT. The best pink climber. An extra 

 strong sort, introduced by the late Dr. Van Fleet, 

 producing bright, shell pink flowers, tinted sul- 

 phur yellow at base and of Hybrid Tea size. 

 Each 60c., doz. $6.00. Illustrated page S. 



American Pillar. A profuse bloomer of large, 

 single flowers, brilliant crimson pink with white 

 centers and golden stamens. 



Aviateur Bleriot. A splendid yeHow climber, 

 with orange pink and apricot buds which turn to 

 pale yeHow blooms. 



BESS LOVETT. The best red chmber. A Van Fleet 

 introduction with cup-shaped, light crimson, 

 blooms, full and large, in long-stemmed clusters,, 

 good for cutting. Each 60c., doz. S6.00. 



Chaplin's Pink. Clear soft pink borne in large 

 clusters. Each 60c., doz. $6.00. 



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