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LOVETT'S NURSERY, LITTLE SILVER, N.J.— ROSES 



HARDY EVERBLOOMING ROSES, Continued 



HOOSIER BEAUTY— Glowing crimson- 

 scarlet with darker shadings; buds of good 

 length and splendid shape; ample petalage with 

 a texture like velvet opening into a magnifi- 

 cent bloom of dazzling brilliance; fragrant as 

 Richmond. 



JONKHEER J. L. MOCK.— Clear imperial 

 pink, reverse of petals rosy, silvery-white. A 

 giant of the La France type. Awarded two 

 gold medals and one silver medal and five first 

 prizes in Europe. 



KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA. — A 



continuous bloomer, producing quantities of 

 snow-white flowers from June until frost. 



KILLARNEY BRILLIANT 



KILLARNEY BRILLIANT.— So superior 

 to its parent, Killarney, that we have discarded 

 that sort. Of better color, being a deeper pink 

 and with nearly double the petalage. 



KILLARNEY DOUBLE WHITE.— A fine 

 double white form of above. Very fragrant. 



LADY ALICE STANLEY.— A beautiful 

 shade of coral-rose, the inside of the petals 

 shading to flesh pink with deeper flushes. A 

 gem that everyone admires. 



LADY HILLINGDON.— One of the most 

 popular varieties producing vellow flowers. It 

 is free flowering, but like most of the yellow 

 flowered varieties is of rather weak growth. 



LADY URSULA.— Strong grower with 

 large flesh pink blooms. 



LA FRANCE.— Beautiful bright silvery pink 

 with pale lilac shading. Flowers large and 

 borne freely. Delightfully fragrant. 



LOS ANGELES.— Luminous flame pink 

 toned with coral and shaded with translucent 

 gold at the base of the petals. Buds long and 

 pointed, expanding to a flower of mammoth 

 proportions. Beautiful from the opening bud 

 until the last petal drops. Each, $1.50; dozen, 

 $15.00. 



MAD. ABEL CHATENAY.— Rosy carmine 

 tinted salmon. Flowers large, exquisitely 

 formed and charmingly colored. 



MAD. CAROLINE TESTOUT.— Brilliant 



satiny rose, deepening at center and bordered 

 with silvery-rose; immense broad petals and 

 extremely large flowers. 



MAMAN COCHET.— The finest and best 

 pink rose for blooming out of doors. The buds 

 are very large, handsome and of pointed form; 

 the flowers are full and fine, flesh pink with 

 saffron at base of petals. Plant of strong 

 growth, very hardy and a free bloomer (bloom- 

 ing all the time). On own roots. 



MADAME JULES GROLEZ.— The beau- 

 tifully formed buds and flowers of this variety 

 are pure rose shading to bright satiny pink. 



MRS. AARON WARD.— Dark yellow, al- 

 most orange, shading to lemon at edges of 

 petals. A very beautiful variety. We wish it 

 were a better grower. 



