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



HARDY EVERBLOOMING ROSES (Continued) 



See page 30 for prices. 



JONKHEER J. L. MOCK — Clear imperial 

 pink, reverse of petals rosy-silvery white. A giant 

 of the La France type. Awarded two gold medals, 

 one silver medal, and five first prizes in Europe. 



KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA — After 

 serving for a third of a century this still is, to our 

 minds, the grandest white in cultivation. A con- 

 tinuous bloomer, producing quantities of snow- 

 white flowers from June until frost. 



KILLARNEY — Of a lovely deep pink, equally 

 attractive in bud or full bloom. 



KILLARNEY WHITE — A fine white form of 

 the above. Very fragrant. 



LA DETROIT — Shell pink shading to soft rose. 

 A most promising offspring of those two grand fa- 

 vorites, Bridesmaid and Caroline Testout. 



LADY HTLLINGDON — One of the most pop- 

 ular varieties, producing yellow flowers of a particu- 

 larly pleasing apricot shade. It is one of the most 

 free flowering. While, like most of the yellow flow- 

 ered varieties, it is of rather weak growth, it is also 

 one of the most fragrant. 



LA FRANCE — Beautiful bright silvery pink with 

 pale lilac shading. Flowers large and borne freely. 

 Delightfully fragrant. 



LOS ANGELES — Another season's trial has 

 firmly convinced us of the merit of this remarkable 

 garden Rose. Of luminous flame-pink, with shades 

 of coral red and shining 

 gold at base of petals, 

 it is indeed like the 

 realization of an artist's 

 dream. The plant is an 

 upright, sturdy grow- 

 er, bearing perfectly 

 shaped fragrant flowers 

 in great abundance. 

 While rather exacting in 

 its culture requirements, 

 it will well repay any ex- 

 tra care exercised to grow 

 this variety to perfection. 

 Each $1. ^5 ;doz., $12.50. 



MAD. ABEL CHA- 

 TENAY — Carmine-tint- 

 ed salmon. Flowers large, 

 exquisitely formed and 

 charmingly colored. 



MAD. CAROLINE 

 TESTOUT — Brilliant 

 satiny rose, deepening at 

 center and bordered with 

 silvery rose; immense 

 broad petals and extreme- 

 ly large flowers. 



MADAME JULES GROLEZ— The beautifully formed buds and 

 flowers of this variety are pure rose shading to bright satiny pink. 



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 saffron at base of petals. 

 Plant of strong growth, very hardy and a free bloomer (blooming 

 all the time). 



MARY COUNTESS OF ILCHESTER — Another very promis- 

 ing crimson-carmine variety, making an extremely brilliant show 

 while at its best. 



THE LOVETT DOZEN OF 

 HYBRID TEA ROSES FOR 1925 



It's not easy for an inexperienced person to pick 

 out, from among the fifty odd varieties offered on 

 this and the following pages, a dozen varieties that 

 would make the most satisfactory Rose bed for the 

 average home garden. And so we offer herewith a 

 collection of dependable sorts, that covers a long 

 blooming season and, at the same time, includes a 

 great variety of shades and colors, together with 

 various forms and types of flowers: 



Etoile de France— ^Velvety crimson. Jonkheer J. 

 L. Mock — White inside, carmine-pink outside. 

 Kaiserin Augusta Victoria — Creamy white. Lady 

 Hillingdon — Apricot-yellow. Maman Cochet — 

 Unique combination of coral pink, carmine and yel- 

 low. Mme. Caroline Testout — Bright rose, bor- 

 dered with carmine-pink. Ophelia — Salmon flesh. 

 Radiance — Silvery pink to salmon pink. Red 

 Radiance — Deep red. Old Gold— -Orange red. 

 White Maman Cochet. Wm. R. Smith — Creamy 

 white suffused with bright rosy pink. 



For full descriptions consult the complete list. 



Special Offer: We will send one strong, two- 

 to three-year-old field-grown plant of each of 

 above 12 splendid varieties for $7.50. 



LADY 



HILLINGDON 



A PRIZE 



AMONG 

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