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/. T. LOVETT CO.— ROSES. 



Madame de Watteville. — Creamy yel- 

 low, shaded with carmine, petals bordered with 

 carmine; buds full, tulip-like, and very fragrant. 



Madame Hoste,— Large and handsome; 

 very full and of delightiul fragrance. Pale, creamy 

 yellow deepening towards the centre, and shaded 

 with amber. A superb variety for either tbe gar- 

 den or house culture. 



Marechal Niel.— The finest of all yellow 

 roses. Very large and highly perfumed; deep yel- 

 low. 



Paquerette.— An old favorite of the Polyan- 

 tha class. Numerous clusters of small flowers, 

 pure white, and of perfect form. 



Niphetos. -White, sometimes faintly tinged 

 wltn pale, creamy yeljow; buds large and long. 



Papa Gontier.— Large and long, semi-dou- 

 ble; very fragrant; deep rich carmine. Profuse. 



Perle des Jardins.— Very large, full and 

 of fine form; paie golden yellow; delicately per- 

 fumed. 



Queen's Scarlet.— A valuable bedding sort. 

 Rich velvety crimson, moderate bloomer and fine 

 in bud. 



Saffrano.— Bright apricot yellow, very fra- 

 grant; splendid buds and a free oloomer. 



Souvenir de Wootton. -Brilliant and 

 showv. Large, fun, crimson, richly shaded, very 

 fragrant. Fine for either bedding or conservatory. 

 Its beautiful buds render it valuable lor cuttiag. 



Sunset.— Similar in all respects to Perle des 

 Jardins except in color, which is a rich amber. 



The Queen. - Medium size, pure white and 

 fragrant. A free and profuse bloomer; strong 

 grower. 



HARDY 

 EVER BLOOMING. 



Price, from 2*4 in. pots, ea., 15c; doz., $1.50; 100, 

 $9.00, by mail. Strong plants, ea., 25c: doz., $2.50; 

 100, $15.00, by express. 



Clothilde Soupert.— Splendid for bedding 

 out and excellent also for window culture in pots. 

 Vigorous growth, compact habit, wonderfully pro- 

 fuse and constant in bloom. Flowers are of good 

 size, full, double to the ceotre, creamy- white shad- 

 ing to rosy blush, and dellciously fragrant. A 

 truly hardy everblooming rose. 



Mrs. DeGraw.-A superb variety fully equal- 

 ling the tender sorts in profusion of bloom. Large, 

 full, deep clear lively pink, and delightfully fra- 

 grant. It is a flne grower and is covered with 

 flowers from early summer to frost. It will give 

 unbounded satisfaction tc all who desire roses in 

 abundance. Tbe strongest grower of the three 

 sorts and its foliage is always clean and healthy. 



Sanguinea.— We have never seen the rose 

 that can excel this in pro/use and constant bloom; 

 it is almost ever'astfng in flower. It Is especially 

 valuable for bedding out in summer, producing a 

 perftct blaze of color, is # one of the hardiest of ev- 

 erbloomers, and is entirely exempt from mildew. 

 The flowers are of a rich, bright, deep crimson. It 

 is also a successful pot plant and requires no pet- 

 ting. Those who plant it will never regret doing 

 so. Very graceful and refined in habit. 



CLIMBING. 



Price, from 94 in. pots, ea., 15c; doz., $1.50; 100, 

 $7.00; by mail. Strong plants, ea., 20c: doz., $2.00; 

 100, $12.00, except as noted; by express. 



Especially valuable for training over ornamental 

 arbors, trellises, pillars, verandahs, etc.; also for 

 covering buildings, old trees, fences, or unsightly 

 objects. They are all rapid growers and perfectly 

 hardy, blooming in a profusion in June that Is 

 simply bewildering. 



Anne Maria ( Pride of Washington).- Rosy 

 carmine shaded to pink; very double and in large 

 clusters: has few thorns. 



Baltimore Belle.— Pale blush, large, com- 

 pact and flne; very double; flowers in clusters; one 

 of the best. 



Climbing Jules Margottin.- Carmine- 

 crimson, large, fragrant; much the same as Jules 

 Margottin, but with climbing habit. Strong plants, 

 ea.. 25c. 



Climbing Victor Verdier.-Bright car- 

 mine rose vrith deeper colored edges; large, fra- 

 grant. Very flne. Strong plants, ea., 25c. 



Gem of the Prairies.— Bright crimson, 

 sometimes splashed with white; large and double. 

 Fragrant. Large and flat. 



Prairie Queen.— Bright rose, sometimes 

 striped with * hite; very large and free bloomer; 

 extra fine; splendid, popular. 



Russell's Cottage.— An excessive bloomer; 

 verv double and full: rich, dark crimson. 



Seven Sisters (OrevilleJ.— Flowers in large 

 clusters of varied color from white to crimson. 



Mary Washington.— A hardy, perpetual 

 blooming climber, bearing large, very double, 

 snow white, fragrant roses, in great abundance, 

 usually in large clusters, from June until frost. A 



