LOVETTS NURSERY, LITTLE SILVER, N. J. — EVERBLOOMING ROSES 



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HARDY EVERBLOOMING ROSES (Continued) 



BETTY — Coppery rose overlaid with ruddy 

 gold. Buds long and pointed; moderately double; 

 petals unusually large and conspicuously veined. 

 Stems long. Fragrance rich. 



BRITISH QUEEN — The long pointed buds are 

 of delicate pink color, opening creamy white. Very 

 double flowers of delicate fragrance. 



COUNTESS CLANWILLIAM — Buds long and 

 pointed, opening to large, full, high centered flowers 

 of great beauty and refinement. Color, peach-pink 

 at the base of the petals, which are heavily edged 

 with deep cherry-red. 



COUNTESS OF GOSFORD — Large, grace- 

 fully pointed coppery bronze buds, opening into 

 large, deep salmon flowers. A strong grower and 

 fine garden rose. 



CRIMSON QUEEN — One of the best 

 of the crimson flowered sorts, bearing 

 large flowers of deep velvety crimson 

 color. 



CRUSADER — Long stout stems make 

 this one of the finest of all for cutting. 

 The flowers are of large size, rich deep { \ 

 crimson in color and last a Jong time after \ 

 being cut. 



DUCHESS OF ALBANY — A deep- 

 colored La France. Very lasting flowers. 



DUCHESS OF WELLINGTON — In-^ 

 tense saffron-yellow, flushed crimson, 

 changing to deep coppery-yellow. Long 

 pointed buds. 



DUDLEY CROSS — A soft rosy yel- 

 low variety bearing medium size flowers 

 in generous quantities. Has two pro- 

 nounced blooming seasons, June and again 

 during September. 



EDITH PART — Rich red with suf- 

 fusion of deep salmon and coppery-yellow. 



EDWARD MAWLEY — One of the 



finest of all dark crimson Roses. A true 

 perpetual-flowering Hybrid Tea. Received 

 the gold medal of the National Rose Soci- 

 ety of England. 



ETOILE DE FRANCE — A grand deep 

 red rose which blooms all summer. Flow- 

 ers are large, full, velvety crimson and 

 richly fragrant. 



ETOILE DE LYON — Very double, 

 golden yellow with bright yellow center. 

 Of pronounced fragrance. 



FLORENCE FORRESTER — Con- 

 sidered by experts to be the finest of all 

 whites for bedding. For size and sub- 

 stance it has no equal among the Hybrid 

 Teas of its class. Under favorable con- 

 ditions the flowers are larger than those of 

 the old popular Paul Neyron. The color 

 is a snow-white, with a lemon tinge, be- 

 coming pure white as the flowers fully de- 

 velop. One of the sweetest of all Roses 

 and awarded the Gold Medal of the Na- 

 tional Rose Association. 



GENERAL McARTHUR — Fiery red, magnifi- 

 cent color, and one of the very freest bloomers; 

 possesses the richest fragrance. 



GEN. SUPERIOR JANSEN — Bright red. A 

 reliable bloomer on all soils and one of the best all- 

 round garden roses. 



GRAND DUCHESS DE LUXEMBOURG — 



A most desirable orange yellow of free flowering 

 habit and sturdy, vigorous constitution. 



GRUSS AN TEPLITZ — The one variety that 

 is always in bloom — and we mean it I A bright, 

 pleasing crimson, and unquestionably one of the 

 greatest bedding varieties. 



HADLEY — Of a distinctive shade of bright red. 

 A sturdy grower and free bloomer. 



DUCHESS OF WELLINGTON — 

 ONE OF THE MOST CHARMING 

 AMONG YELLOW-TINTED SORTS 



