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



OTHER ROSES OF EX( 



MAD. PLANTIER (Hybrid China).— One 



of the most satisfactory Roses for cemetery 

 or yard planting. Clusters of white flowers. 



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

 $8.50. 



HYBRID-RUGOSA ROSE 



CONRAD F. MEYER.— The blooms are 

 borne in lavish profusion throughout the entire 

 summer, are a clear lively pink and very double. 

 Price, heavy two-year-old plants, 85c. each; 

 $8.50 per dozen. 



DOROTHY PERKINS 

 A fine shell-pink rambler for ail soils and sections 



HARDINESS 

 MOSS ROSES 



Quite distinct in both foliage and flowers, 

 these are classed among the hardiest of the 

 •pecies. Equally useful as hedges or as speci- 

 men plants. 



We offer three varieties, distinct as to color, 

 viz. : — A very large double, pure white. A quite 

 unique rose color with crested flowers. A very 

 fragrant, glossy red, tinged crimson. 



Price, any of above Moss Roses, in heavy 

 two-year-old plants, 85c. each; $8.50 per dozen. 



HARDY CLIMBING AND 

 TRAILING ROSES 



Our collection of Climbing Roses is, we believe, 

 second to none. Every variety offered in this cata- 

 log has been given the most rigid sort of test, so 

 that we can recommend every one of the varieties 

 with entire confidence that they will please all 

 who plant them. 



Price (except as ncted), strong two-year field- 

 grown plants, 75c. each; $7.50 per dozen. 



Price (except as noted), from five-inch pots, 

 $1.00 each; $10.00 per dozen. 



In early spring the field-grown plants will give 

 entire satisfaction, though pot-grown plants should 

 te used after grcwth starts. Climbing Roses may 

 he sent by Parcel Post. See inside back cover for 

 postage rates. 



AMERICAN PILLAR.— This is positively one 

 of the most gorgeous climbers that we have ever 

 seen. Its glossy, mildew-proof foliage and extreme- 

 ly strong growth make it desirable for covering 

 summerhouses and arbors; at the same time, its 

 wealth of bloom is truly wonderful. When in 

 bloom it is almost covered with immense clusters 

 of single blossoms, three inches across, that are 

 a lovely apple-blossom pink, with bright golden 

 stamens. 



AVIATEUR BLERIOT.— Saffron-yellow flow- 

 ers, with centers of golden yellow, are produced 

 in clusters. A vigorous grower and quite the finest 

 climbing rose of its color. 



DOROTHY PERKINS.— A charming and very 

 valuable rose of American origin, producing clear, 

 shell-pink, double roses in clusters that are very 

 lasting. It is a strong grower, very hardy, and a 

 marvelously profuse bloomer. (See illustration 

 alongside.) 



SPECIAL FOR CONNOISSEURS!! 



We have a limited number of roses, trained 

 to standard or tree form, of the varieties Con- 

 rad F. Meyer, described above, and Mary 

 Lovett, also Alida Lovett, described on oppo- 

 site page. The CHmlDers in this form are sim- 

 ply magnificent-— imagine a Weeping Mulberry 

 covered v^ith a midtitude of fragrant roses — 

 a picture, charming beyond words ! Price, 

 each, $3.50; dozen, $35.00. 



DAHLIAS? Yes. indeed, we can supply them, in 

 a limited number of exhibition varieties, including 

 W. H. Waite's galaxy of 9 "Jersey" glories. De- 

 scriptive circular gladly mailed on request. 



