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



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GENERAL LIST OF THE CHOICEST CLIMBING, 

 TRAILING AND PILLAR 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 noted), strong two-year 

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

 $50.00 per 100. 



AMERICAN PILLAR — One of the most 

 gorgeous climbers, with glossy, mildew-proof foli- 

 age and of extremely strong growth. Particularly 

 desirable for covering summer-houses and arbors, 

 while 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. 



AUNT HARRIET — A Dr. W. Van Fleet hy- 

 brid. It is amazingly fine, with scarlet-crimson 

 Roses loading every branch. Certificate of Merit, 

 American Rose Society. 



AVIATEUR BLERIOT — Clusters of saffron- 

 yellow flowers, with centers of golden yellow. Very 

 vigorous and quite the finest of its color. 



CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY — Of the 



same color and fragrance as the popular variety 

 whose name it bears. It is a wonderfully free bloom- 

 er and an exquisite variety. (See illustration next 

 page.) 



CLIMBING ORLEANS — Profuse bearer of 

 clusters of semi-double flowers that are geranium 

 red, edged with bright carmine, and with white 

 centers; exceedingly showy. 



CRIMSON RAMBLER — Produces many large 

 clusters of deep crimson, semi-double flowers. 

 Subject to mildew. 



DOROTHY PERKINS — Clear, shell-pink, 

 double roses in. clusters that are very lasting. It is 

 a strong grower, very hardy, and a marvelously pro- 

 fuse bloomer. -(See illustration above.) 



DR. W. VAN FLEET — Delicate shell-pink, 

 mildly perfumed flowers are produced abundantly. 

 The perfect pointed buds are large and perfect, 

 while the open blooms are large and most attractive. 



ELIZABETH ZEIGLAR— In both form and 

 color it is way ahead of the ever popular "Dorothy 

 Perkins." A strong grower and profuse bloomer, 

 and the flowers last a long time* 



ERNEST GRANDPIER — Splendid for cut 

 flowers. It is glistening white, and very double. 

 A thrifty grower. 



EXCELSA (Red Dorothy Perkins) — Brilliant 

 crimson. It has the vigor and profuse bloom of the 

 Dorothy Perkins, and its double flowers of good size 

 are borne in clusters of thirty to forty each. Really 

 an improved Crimson Rambler. 



FLOWER OF FAIRFIELD — A truly ever- 

 blooming Crimson Rambler, practically mildew- 

 proof and of hardiest constitution. 



