LoveWs Nursery, Inc. 



LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 



EVERBLOOMING ROSES 



EYERBLOOMING ROSES, Continued 



E. G. Hill. This is our favorite red Rose, with its myriads of shapely long 

 buds, a rich scarlet in color, that turn to immense, high-centered, very 

 double blooms of dazzling red. The flowers often shade to a deeper hue as 

 they mature, but they are subject to no unpleasant "blueing," even under 

 the hot mid-Summer sun. These richly-perfumed Roses are equally mag- 

 nificent in garden or vase, and are also good for forcing under glass. 



Ftoile de HoUande. Most popular red Rose in our country, this easily grown, 

 healthy bush bears many perfect buds which open slowly into glorious 

 great flowers, artistically loose in formation, of a brilliant scarlet-crimson, 

 seemingly finished in velvet, and bearing incomparable fragrance. The Fall 

 bloom is particularly charming, but it is always beautiful, and has no 

 serious fault whatsoever. 



Golden Dawn. This Australian beauty is the perfect yellow garden Rose, 

 with big, oval buds of rich straw-yellow, heavily diffused with old rose, 

 turning to extra large, shapely, double flowers of soft lemon-yellow, de- 

 lightfully fragrant, and produced above lovely bronzy foliage. Though there 

 is some variation in color among the individual blooms, there are many of 

 them and each is perfect in its way. 



Gruss an Teplitz. A worthy old favorite China or Rengal Rose, as heavy 

 and continuous in bloom of its deep bright velvety crimson flowers as is 

 any sort we know. These flowers, intensely fragrant, are borne on long 

 stems, and the tall plant is particularly adapted for hedge work, bedding, 

 or borders. Easily and successfully grown. 



Heinrich Wendland. The richly fragrant flowers of this prolific variety are 

 startling in the intensity of their coloring — an unfading fiery copper scarlet, 

 reversed deep golden orange. Especially good for exhibition purposes, being 

 borne singly on strong stems from shiny, leathery foliage, they are also 

 highly perfumed, and come from extra shapely, big buds of deep reddish 

 maroon. Each 80c, doz. §8.00. 



Hilda. Too little known is this lovely clear carmine beauty, which is equally 

 charming in bouquet or bed, because of its many beautiful flowers, each an 

 individual triumph. 



Joanna Hill. Remember that lovely old favorite, Ophelia? Joanna Hill has 

 quite taken its place as the best cut flower, with florists and amateurs, of 

 its unusual color. The long, pointed orange-yellow buds turn to perfectly 

 shaped, slender flowers of deep creamy yellow, tinged with salmon and buff, 

 extremely fragrant, and borne on long, strong stems. Each bloom is a floral 

 aristocrat and several together, in a big bouquet, are simply irresistible. 



Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. Produced nearly half a century ago, this hardy, 

 strong growing sort is still the best white ever blooming Rose. Long stems 

 bear shapely creamy white buds which turn to big flowers, perfectly formed 

 and extremely fragrant, sUghtly tinted lemon-yellow at their centers. A 

 continuous bloomer in practically any location, needing almost no care for 

 perfect results. 



McGredy Scarlet. A tall bush which produces, heavily and continuously, 

 long-stemmed scarlet buds of perfect form, which open slowly to big, 

 loosely formed, but shapely flowers of vivid deep rose, with interior of 

 petals a bright scarlet. 



Mevrouw G. A. Van Rossem. A most brilliant and unusual Rose, which 

 produces a mass of perfectly shaped buds of deep red-orange, heavily veined 

 maroon, and turning slowly to orange-apricot flowers on a golden-yellow 

 background, intensified by the deep bronzy maroon veins, which are distinct 

 and unique. The flowers are very large, extremely shapely, and richly 

 fragrant, being equally satisfactory in a Rose bed or when cut. Each 80c, 

 doz. §8.00. 



Miss Rowena Thorn. A dependable and heavy bloomer, with great, long- 

 pointed pink buds, turning to shapely rose-pink flowers, based and suffused 

 with golden yellow, sweetly fragrant and frequently five to six inches in 

 diameter. If a bit of care is given the plant, each Rose will be worthy of 

 exhibition. 



Mme. Jules Bouche. This favorite white Rose of many experts bears many 

 long-pointed buds which open slowly to big, double, shapely, and fragrant 

 Roses, pure white with a slight rosy blush at their centers. Extraordinarily 

 beautiful when half open, and particularly lovely when placed in a bed 

 with other everblooming sorts. 



Mrs. Charles Bell. Lovely sport of the popular Radiance, of a clear, clean, 

 soft shefl-pink, an exquisite and delicate color, lightly shaded with salmon. 

 It is similar to its parent in shape, and deliciously fragrant. All of the 

 Radiance type Roses are ideal for the amateur gardener, repaying a moment's 

 care with many hours of satisfaction. 



Golden Dawn 



Mrs. Erskine Pembroke Thorn 



Dame Edith Helen 



All varieties, unless otherwise noted, each 70c, doz. $7.00, 100 $50.00 



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