EVERBLOOMEVG ROSES 



LoveWs Nursery, Inc. 



LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 



Mrs. Sam McGredv 



Soeur Therese 



EVERBLOOMING ROSES, Continued 



Mrs. Erskine Pembroke Thorn. Considered by many experts to be the 

 most valuable yellow Rose for garden or bedding pm-poses, this vigorous, 

 hardy bush produces a continuous golden stream of big, well formed buds, 

 becoming shapely double flowers of clear, bright canary yellow, sweetly 

 scented. These flowers are as lovely when cut as on the deep bronzy foUage 

 of the bush, for their color is unfading and untouched by any other hue. 



-Mrs. Sam McGredy. The loveliness of this low, spreading bush well merited 

 its Certificate of Merit from the National Rose Society of England. The 

 long-pointed buds turn to coppery-orange scarlet flowers, equally shapely, 

 very double, and richly perfumed. The plant itself is formed of red canes, 

 holding amazing reddish bronze foliage, making it unique in any rose bed. 

 Each 80c, doz. $8.00. 



President Herbert Hoover. The perfect Rose for cutting, this nationally 

 successful sort produces many long, beautifully formed buds of flame-scarlet 

 and yellow, which open slowly to big, lasting flowers of this amazing blend 

 with the lovely addition of cerise-pink, dehciously fragrant and produced 

 on extra long stems. 



Radiance. This has long been America's most popular Rose, producing more 

 first-class blooms per plant than any other kind. These large, shapely, 

 double flowers are a fight silvery pink, with rich opafine tints, borne erect 

 on a long stem from big brilliant buds, and carrying a delicious damask 

 fragrance. They are borne in a seemingly endless procession, needing almost 

 no care, on the most reliable bush viith which the world is yet acquainted. 



Rapture. E.xquisite long, pointed buds turn to deep salmon-pink Roses, 

 flushed with gold at their bases, and sweetly fragrant. Borne on long, nearly 

 thornless stems, Rapture approaches the ideal cut flower as has no other 

 Rose to date. 



Red Radiance. Last but not least of the lovely Radiance type Roses, this 

 ^^go^ous plant bears a countless quantity of deep rosy red flowers, mammoth, 

 yet shapely, £md highly fragrant, on long rigid canes. Unexcelled for button- 

 hole or smaU vase. Red Radiance, planted with Radiance and Mrs. Charles 

 BeU in the amateurs' gMdens, ^viU be the reahzation of a beautiful dream. 



Roslyn. Rosl^Ti is truly a Golden Princess among Roses, with its lovely 

 tapering buds, and half opened flowers, turning to glorious great ruffled 

 blooms of rich golden yeUow, shaded orange on the reverse sides of their 

 petals. Indispensable for a cut flower and for decorative work, it is also one 

 of the best bedding Roses. 



Soeur Therese. One of the most gorgeous Roses ever introduced, Soeur 

 Therese bears many long pointed buds, always perfect, of chrome-yellow, 

 distinctly marked vnth carmine. These buds turn to open blooms of rich 

 daffodil-yeUow which hold their color weU, and contain a spicy sweet-briar 

 fragrance. They are borne in great quantity on long stems for cutting, and 

 the plant itself resembles a living candelabra holding five or more "candles" 

 in the form of golden Roses. The variety has won medals both abroad and 

 in this country, and we are indeed proud to be so fortunate as to offer it 

 for the first time in our Catalog this Spring. Each 80c, doz. $8.00. 



Souvenir de Claudius Peruet. First truly yeUow everblooming Rose ever 

 introduced, this is still the Rose thought of when yellow sorts Eire mentioned. 

 Many long, pointed, exquisite buds on long, strong, stems turn to big 

 shapely, full flowers of clear, unfading sunflower yellow, especially beautiful 

 when half open, with the lovely golden flowers standing out well against the 

 glossy, holly-hke foliage. Sweetly fragrant, vnih an unusuaUy good fall crop 

 of flowers. 



Sunkist (The Golden Rose). This glorious sport of the popular Joanna Hill 

 bears long, beautifuUy formed buds which turn to full open blooms of a 

 rich orange-copper, tinted buff and bronzy pink, and very sweetly fragrant. 

 Their lasting quafity when cut, the vigor of the plants, and the big handsome 

 foUage combine to render this sort invaluable for a riot of color in garden or 

 vase. 



Talisman. Probably the most popular cut flower in our country, this hardy 

 sort bears a continuous flood of lovely buds on long stems, turning to 

 shapely Roses of orange, yellow and rosy red. The flowers sometimes vary 

 in color, but are always beautiful. Best in the Fall, these sweetly scented 

 floral cameos stand out at any time against any background, with an un- 

 equalled charm all their ovm. 



Bridgeport. Conn. 



The order of Rose bushes was received in good condition, and I wish to thank 

 you for your courteous service, and especially for the "extras" included in the 

 shipment. Henry F.Bunce 



Talisman 

 {See Collection inside front cover) 



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

 (Add 10% to your remittance if shipment is desired by parcel post) 



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