30 LOVETT'S NURSERY, LITTLE SILVER, NJ.— HARDY ROSES 



HARDY EVERBLOOMING ROSES, Continued 



MADAME JULES GROLEZ (Available in 

 both budded and own root plants). — The beau- 

 tifully formed buds and flowers of this variety 

 are pure rose shading to bright satiny pink. 



MME. JENNY GILLEMOT (O.R.).— Deep 

 saffron-yellow with golden shadings. Upright, 

 strong, with beautifully formed buds and flow- 

 ers. 



MME. PERNET DUCHER (O.R.)— A 



good yellow rose that has been revived under 

 the name of Yellow President Carnot. 



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 



RADIANCE — A Radiant Beauty 



saffron at base of petals. Plant of strong 

 growth, very hardy and a free bloomer (bloom- 

 ing all the time). On own roots. 



OPHELIA. — Salmon flesh shaded rose with 

 chamois-color center. A rose that is lovely at 

 every stage. The buds and flowers are beauti- 

 fully formed and colored. 



PRINCE DE ARENBERG (O.R.).— Bril- 

 liant scarlet with dark shadings; full, free, large 

 and upright. 



RADIANCE (O.R.).— An American Rose 

 and one of the most gorgeous as yet introduced. 

 The large, finely formed flowers are crimson 

 rose and very brilliant. A free and constant 

 bloomer and a sturdy growing plant. 



RED RADIANCE (O.R.).— Identical with 

 the popular Radiance Rose, excepting in color, 

 which is clear red. 



WELLESLEY (O.R.).— Bright, soft pink; 

 outer petals rose; reflex silver-pink. Fine form, 

 upright. 



WHITE MAMAN COCHET (O.R.) (See 

 illustration on page 29). — A duplicate of its 

 parent, the well-known and justly popular 

 Maman Cochet, except in the color of its 

 flowers, which are creamy white, tinged on the 

 edges of the petals with pink. The finest white 

 rose for blooming out of doors. On own roots. 



WILLIAM NOTTING (O.R.). — Bright 

 rosy-cerise with deeper center. Large, full, free, 

 with pronounced fragrance. 



WM. R. SMITH.— The buds and flowers are 

 I'lrge, splendidly formed, full, and are of a 

 soft, creamy pink in color, tipped with flesh 

 tints and buff at the base. Plant a good 

 grower and a free bloomer. On own roots 

 and budded plants. 



WINNIE DAVIS (O.R.).— Brilliant apricot- 

 pink with reflex lighter tints, making a very 

 handsome semi-double, graceful rose. Buds 

 long, fine form. Foliage clear, bright green. 

 One of the best H. T. Roses grown. 



Price for two- and three-year-old 

 plants from five-inch pots, each $1.00; 

 dozen, $10.00 ; 100, $75.00. (Except as noted.) 



