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



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HARDY 

 EVERBLOOMING 

 ROSES 



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MISS LOLITA ARMOUR— Deep coral red with 

 golden yellow suffusion. Base of petals golden yel- 

 low with copperv sheen. A strong, vigorous grower. 

 Each, $1.25; dozen, $12.50. 



MRS. A. R. WADDELL — Long pointed, deep 

 apricot buds followed by exquisitely graceful, 

 orange-salmon flowers. 



MRS. McKELLAR — Canary-yellow, shading to 

 primrose. 



MRS. WAKEFIELD CHRISTIE MILLER — 



Pearly-blush, shaded salmon and Tyrian rose. 

 Large, peony-like, fragrant flowers. 



OLD GOLD — A rare combination of orange- 

 red, w r ith copper and apricot shadings. Beautiful in 

 bud, and the open flowers, which are quite single, are 

 also airy and graceful. 



OPHELIA — Salmon-flesh, shaded rose, with 

 chamois-color center. The buds and flowers are 

 beautifully formed and colored. 



PRINCE DE ARENBERG — Large, brilliant 

 scarlet with dark shadings. 



PRINCE DE BULGARIE — The, tightly folded 

 buds are of a deep coppery red; as they expand, the}' 

 assume deep crimson shades; and when fully devel- 

 oped, the outer petals fade to a delightful silvery 

 flesh color. Of vigorous growth and a free 

 bloomer. 



QUEEN BEATRICE — A bright pink of very 

 fine form and remarkably free flowering habit. 



RADIANCE — One of the most gorgeous Amer- 

 ican sorts as yet introduced. The large, finely 



formed flowers are crimsohrTose and very brilliant. 

 Free bloomer and sturdy grower, 



RED RADIANCE — A clear red form of the 

 popular Radiance Rose. 



ROSE MARIE — One of the best among many 

 rose-pink bedding Roses, with large, attractive, 

 globular buds and freely expanding flowers. The 

 glossy, dark green foliage causes the entire plant to 

 be a delight to the eye. Being vigorous and free 

 blooming we predict that, in due time, it will dis- 

 place several of the foreign varieties in this color 

 now in vogue. 



WELLESLEY — Bright, soft pink; outer petals 

 rose; reflex silver-pink. Fine form. 



WHITE MAMAN COCHET — A duplicate of 

 its parent, the w r eII-known and justly popular Ma- 

 man Cochet. Color, creamy white, tinged on the 

 edges of the petals with pink. One of the finest 

 white roses for outdoors. 



WM. R. ^MITH — The buds- and flowers are 

 large, splendidly formed, full, and are of a soft, 

 creamy pink tint, tipped with flesh tints and buff 

 at the base. 



WINNIE DAVIS — Brilliant apricot-pink, with 

 reflex lighter tints, making a very handsome semi- 

 double, graceful rose. Buds long, fine form. Foliage 

 clear, bright green. 



Price for two- and three-year-old plants, 

 each, 90c; dozen, $9.00; 100, $60.00. (Except 

 as noted.) 



