LOVETT'S NURSERY, LITTLE SILVER, N.J.— HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES 31 



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ANNA DE DIESBACH — An old favorite of unsurpassed beauty and fragrance 



HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES 



With the exception of Rosa Rugosa, these 

 are the hardiest of all Roses. They are of 

 vigorous, upright habit, with large leaves and 

 ver}^ large, full, double, richly fragrant flowers 

 which are produced in profusion in June, and 

 more sparingly in autumn. 



In order to obtain the finest flowers, prune 

 severely in early spring, manure liberally and 

 keep the soil well cultivated. 



Heavy field-grown plants, each, 85c.; dozen, 

 $8.50. 



ALFRED COLOMB.— Bright red; one of 

 the best. 



ANNA DE DIESBACH.— A lovely shell- 

 pink; long pointed buds; very large petals and 

 large, finely formed, compact flowers, very full 

 and double; sweetly fragrant. A vigorous grow- 

 er and bloomer. 



BLACK PRINCE.— Velvety blackish crim- 

 son; very large, double, fragrant flowers. A 

 strong grower. 



CO QUETTE DES 

 ALPES.— Large, full and 

 well formed, with very large 

 petals; lovely pure white in 

 color; fragrant; profuse 

 bloomer; hardy. 



EARL OF DUFFERIN. 



— Rich velvety crimson, 

 shaded with dark maroon. 

 Very large. 



FRAU KARL DRUSCH- 

 KI, WHITE AMERICAN 

 BEAUTY OR SNOW 

 QUEEN. — Snow white; 

 flowers extremely large, yet 

 beautifully formed. (Blooms 

 six inches broad are not un- 

 common.) Growth is strong 

 and vigorous, with abundant 

 foliage. It is one of the very 

 best bloomers. 



GENERAL JACQUE- 

 MINOT.— Brilliant red or 

 scarlet-crimson; large and 

 full. Very fragrant. 



GEORGE DICKSON.— 



Velvety black-crimson, re- 

 verse veined deep crimson- 

 maroon; symmetrically ar- 

 ranged and lasting in color 

 and freshness, with tea-rose perfume. 



HEINRICH MUNCH.— Soft pink; an ex- 

 ceedingly fine sort. 



MAD GABRIEL LUIZET.— Light pink. 



MAGNA CHARTA.— Extra large, full flow- 

 ers of unusual depth; bright rose-pink in color. 



MARSHALL P. WILDER.— Deep, rich, 

 glowing red; extra large, semi-globular. 



PAUL NEYRON.— The largest of all rose 

 blooms; bright shining pink, clear and beauti- 

 ful; very double and full; finely scented; blooms 

 all summer. 



PRINCE CAMILLE DE ROHAN.— Very 

 deep crimson, shaded maroon on inner petals. 

 One of the oldest stand-bys and still unsur- 

 passed in many ways. 



ULRICH BRUNER.— Perhaps the largest of 

 all Hybrid Perpetuals when properly grown 

 and disbudded. A lively cherry red that adds 

 brilliancy to any garden. 



