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FALL PLANTING SUGGESTIONS FROM 



Purity. — A semi-double white of exceptional 

 size and beauty. Pronounced one of the finest 

 white roses in cultivation. Heavy 2-year-old 

 field-grown plants, each, $1.00; dozen, $10.00. 



Silver Moon. — A rose in a class by itself. 

 So strong a grower, it is a giant. Has innumer- 

 able very beautiful nankeen yellow pointed 

 buds in June, which open into pure silver white 

 blossoms, four inches or more in diameter. 



Tausendschoen (Thousand Beauties). — A fine 

 rose indeed. From early June until well into 

 July it is literally covered with clusters of 

 semi-double flowers of varied shades of deep 

 to light pink and white. 



Vondel. — Many clusters of clear light pink 

 flowers with creamy white centers are produced 

 from June until frost. A true "Ever-blooming 

 Rose." 



Wichuraiana (Memorial Rose). — A perfect 

 trailer with dense dark glossy green foliage 

 and single pure white flowers. Each, 60c.; 

 dozen, $6.00. 



White Dorothy Perkins. — A sport of the 

 popular Dorothy Perkins, and like it in every 

 way except that its flowers are white. Free 

 in bloom and with disease-resistant foliage. 



HARDY CLIMBING ROSES 



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Climbing Orleans. — Produces, in clus- 

 ters, semi-double geranium red blooms 

 with edges of bright carmine and white 

 centers. 



Crimson Rambler. — Produces a profu- 

 sion of large clusters of deep crimson 

 semi-double flowers. A splendid variety 

 for covering walls, verandas, etc. Sub- 

 ject to mildew. 



Dorothy Perkins. — An unusually pro- 

 fuse bloomer, giving large clusters of 

 clear rose pink, double flowers, which are 

 very lasting. It is a strong grower and 

 very hardy. A very valuable rose. Each 

 60c.; dozen, $6.00. 



DR. W. VAN FLEET.— Delicate shell 

 pink, mildly perfumed flowers are pro- 

 duced abundantly. The perfect pointed 

 buds are large and as perfect as though 

 greenhouse-grown, and the open blooms 

 are large and most attractive. The center 

 is built high and the outer petals are 

 beautifully cupped. 



ELIZABETH ZEIGLAR.— In both form and color it is way 

 ahead of the ever popular "Dorothy Perkins." A strong grower 

 and profuse bloomer, and the flowers last a long time. 



Ernest Grandpier. — Blooms are glisten-'ng creamy white, 

 double, with a pointed center and resemble a Cape Jasmine. 

 Splendid for cutting. 



EXCELSA (Red Dorothy Perkins).— Flowers brilliant 

 crimson; plant of Wichuraiana habit and foliage. It 

 has the vigor and profuse bloom of the Dorothy Per- 

 kins, and its double flowers of good size are borne in 

 clusters of thirty to forty each. ReaUy an improved 

 Crimson Rambler. Each, 60c.; dozen, $6.00. 



FRAU OCTAVIE HESSE.— In both habit of 

 growth and mildew resistance this very much re- 

 sembles Ernest Grandpier. The color, however, is 

 a real deep pink, almost cerise. 



Hiawatha. — A sturd}^ variety, producing abun- 

 dant single flowers of a brilliant ruby carmine 

 with a clear white eye and a mass of golden 

 stamens. 



Lady Gay. — A profuse bloomer of soft cherry 

 pink flowers which fade to blush white. When 

 in flower with its cherry pink buds, soft pink 

 flowers and rich green foliage, it presents a pic- 

 ture beyond words to describe. 



Paul's Scarlet Climber. — This surely has won 

 a place for itself, with its large, brilliant scarlet 

 flowers produced in glorious profusion. Though 

 but semi-double, the flowers are of surprisingly 

 large size and are borne long after the June 

 bloomers have seen their day. Heavy 2-year- 

 old field-grown plants, $1.00 each; $10.00 per 

 dozen. 



Learn to Look Upon Lovett's as Head- 

 quarters for Climbing Roses 



In our own nurseries, in both New Jersey and 

 Delaware, we grow immense quantities of the 

 choicest Ramblers the world affords. Propa- 

 gated from fine parent strains, well-grown on 

 clean land, properly cultivated and trans- 

 planted, we challenge the world to produce a 

 finer rose plant product than that which we 

 offer. 



