8 Roses 



LOVETT'S NURSERY, Inc. 



Climbing Rose Alida Lovett (See page 7) 



CLIMBING ROSES— Continued 



Climbing American Beauty. Brilliant carmine 

 flowers, more beautiful in shape and more highly 

 perfumed than any other climber. Very popular. 



Christine Wright. Very large, cupped blooms of a 

 wild Rose pink, borne several together on a long, 

 strong stem. 



Dorothy Perkins. A most popular climbing Rose, 

 with many pendulous sprays of beautiful minia- 

 ture shell pink flowers. 



Dr. Huey. Semi-double, large flowers of crimson 



maroon, shaded black, borne in many clusters on 



a hardy plant. 

 Dr. W. Van Fleet. Most popular of all climbing 



Roses, with its shapely pink buds and blooms in 



profusion for over three weeks. 

 Emily Gray. Fragrant Roses of a light buff", tinted 



salmon on center petals and amber at base. A 



beautiful sort which should, however, be protected 



in Winter. Each 60c., doz. $6.00. 

 Ernst Grandpierre. Creamy yellow buds turn to 



large and double blooms of a glistening white. 



Very fragrant. 

 Excelsa. Scarlet crimson blooms in large, profuse 



clusters grace this vigorous plant. A striking and 



splendid sort. 



Dr. W. Van Fleet 



Prices for above varieties, unless otherwise 



(Add 10% to your remittance if 



Spanish Beauty 



Flower of Fairfield. A very hardy sort, resembling 

 the Crimson Rambler in color, with one important 

 diff"erence — this variety is almost everblooming. 



Gardenia. Long pointed nankeen yellow buds on 

 long stems turn to creamy white flowers, centered 

 yellow. 



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

 tinted a reddi^sh copper, and borne in clusters. A 

 beautiful sigHt in full bloom. Not entirely hardy 

 in the far North. For a gorgeous color combina- 

 tion plant this variety with the variety Dr. Huey. 

 Each 75c., doz. $7.50. 



Lady Gay. Soft cherry pink Roses, with attractively 

 crinkled petals, produced in large, loose clusters. 



MARY LOVETT. A splendid white climber, sweet 

 scented and nearly everblooming. Each 60c., 

 doz. $6.00. 



Mary Wallace. Vigorous, with many large, semi- 

 double blooms of a warm rose pink, climbing 

 8 to 12 ft. Very hardy. 



Mme. Gregoire Staechelin. See "Spanish 

 Beauty." 



Paul's Scarlet. The plant literally blazes with its 

 intense, fiery scarlet flowers of excellent shape, 

 borne in smafl 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. Vigor- 

 ous climber and trailer and very hardy. Each 75c., 

 doz. $7.50. 



Roserie. Large, frilled flowers of a deep, even pink, 

 borne in a profusion of loose clusters. 



Silver Moon. Long, creamy buds turn to huge, 

 saucer shaped flowers in small sprays. 



Spanish Beauty. A true beauty, which has lived 

 up to and even surpassed the most optimistic 

 predictions made for it when it was introduced 

 only a few years ago. Opalescent pink flowers, 

 attractively curled and overlaid with claret car- 

 mine, are followed by unusual Pear-shaped fruit. 

 Each 75c., doz. $7.50. 



The Beacon. A promising fiery red Pillar Rose, 

 with a bright v/hite eye, produced in large clusters. 



White Dorothy Perkins. A pure white form of the 

 popular "Dorothy" and even stronger in growth. 



Wichuraiana. A perfect trailer, with single white 

 flowers which have prominent golden . yellow 

 stamens, and are delightfully fragrant. 



noted, each 50c., doz. $5.00, 100 $35.00 



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