J.T.LOVETT. LITTLE Jl LVEf^ . X.J. 



Select Hardy Roses 



Xo garden is complete without roses. Space permits 

 brief notes only. 



The plants are all too large to send by mail, except the 



NEW PINK BABY RAMBLER. 



' .Anchen Mlller I 



Pink Baby Rambler 



This grand new Rose has the same dwarf habit as the 

 well known Baby Rambler. The color is brightest pink 

 and is constant — does not change color like the Baby 

 Rambler. It is of free growth, a most persistent and 

 copious bloomer ; the flowers remaining a long time upon 

 the plant and are slightly fragrant. Light field grown, 

 each, 20c: doz., $2.00. Strong field grown plants on own 

 roots, each, 30c; doz., S3. 00. 



NEW WHITE BABY RAMBLER 



I Katherix.a Zeimet I 

 A valuable addition, producing double, pure white 

 flowers with the fragrance of the Hyacinth. Of free com- 

 pact growth — attaining a height of 20 inches. Prices 



same as Pink Baby Rambler. 



ETOILE de FRANCE 



I cannot express my high regard for this grand Rose 

 — unrivaled as an outdoor bloomer. It is a hybrid tea 

 with large, beautiful, clean, dark green foliage and pro- 

 duces throughout summer, great numbers of large, beauti- 

 ful buds and flowers (as large and as beautiful as those 

 of Maman Cochet), of rich velvety crimson color and as 

 delightfully fragrant as the American Beauty. The 

 flowers are full and double, the plant a strong grower 

 and buds are produced on long stems. It has been fully 

 tested at Monmouth and is the most valuable Rose for 

 general planting of modern times. Strong field grown 

 plants on own roots, each, 35c; doz., S3. 50. 



HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES 



The hardiest of all Roses. Of vigorous, upright growth 

 with large, full, richly fragrant flowers, which appear in 

 great numbers in June and again more sparingly in 



autumn. 



ANNE DE DIESBACH— Brilliant crimson. 

 CAPT. CRISTY— Delicate flesh, large and full, very 

 free flowering. 



me to name but a few of the choicest varieties and with 

 small plants or Pink and White Baby Ramblers. 



CLIO — Flesh, with rosj- pink at center ; large. 



COQUETTE DES BLANCHES— White, slightly 



riushed pink. 



EARL OF DUFFERIN— Deep velvety crimson. 



FRANCOIS LEVET— Soft, pale pink. 



FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI (Snow Queex)— Pure, 

 silvery white, large and fine. A very valuable rose. 



GEN. JACQUEMINOT— Velvety crimson, not very 

 double ; free bloomer, very popular. 



JOHN HOPPER — Bright rose, carmine center. 



JULEb MARGOTTIN — Bright cherry crimson. 



MAGNA CHARTA — Bright rose suffused carmine. 



MAD. PLANTIER— Pure white, small but double. Ex- 

 tremely hardy ; much used in cemetery planting. 



MARGARET DICKSON— White, pale flesh center. 



M. P. WILDER — Cherry carmine, shaded crimson. 



MRS. JOHN LAING— Bright shell pink. 



MRS. R. G. SHERMAN-CRAWFORD— Deep rosy 

 pink, large and lull and free autumn bloomer; almost 

 perpetual. A grand Rose. 



PAUL NEYRON— Clear cherry rose. 



PRINCE CAMILLE DE ROHAN— Velvety crimson. 



ULRICH BRUNNER— Crimson shaded scarlet. 



VICK'S CAPRICE— Pink, striped and dashed with 

 carmine and white. 



Strong two j-ear plants on own roots, each, 30c ; doz., 

 S3. 00; 100, $20.00. 



HARDY EVERBLOOMING ROSES 



Especially useftd for planting in beds and borders. 

 They are more graceful in habit than Hybrid Perpetuals, 

 though not so strong growing, and flower without inter- 

 ruption from early June vmtil late autumn. With but 

 few exceptions they are beautiful in bud, and delightfully 

 fragrant. 



BABY RAMBLER— Of dwarf habit. During the whole 

 summer it produces a constant display of small, double 

 crimson Roses in clusters. Very hardy. 



CLOTHILDE SOUPERT— Pearly white with rosy- 

 lake center. Dwarf, compact habit, wonderfully profuse 

 and constant in bloom. Very hardy. 



GRUSS AN TEPLITZ— Bright, rich scarlet shading 

 to velvety crimson. Free bloomer and very fragrant. 



HERMOSA — Very double, rosy-pink and always in 

 flower. As lovely as it is old and popular. 



KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA— Pearly white, 

 slightly tinted with lemon. Large, beautiful flowers on 

 long stems and fragrant. Strong grower. 



KILLARNEY — Bright pink with lemon yellow at base 

 of petals. Large, long, pointed buds of great beauty and 

 sweetly fragrant. A charming variety. 



MAMAN COCHET— Bright flesh pink with saffron 

 yellow at base of petals. Extra large pointed bud. A 

 strong grower, constant and free bloomer with long stems 

 and large beautiful foliage. By far the finest Rose for 

 summer bloom in the border. 



WHITE MAMAN COCHET— Exactly like the parent 

 except the flowers are pure white, sometimes tinted at 

 edge of petals with pink. 



Strong two year old field grown plants, each, 30c; doz., 

 S3. 00; 100. S18.00. 



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