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/. T. LOVETT CO.— ROSES. 



MOSS, 



Price, from 2V£ in. pots, ea.. 25c; doz., $2.50; 100, 

 $15.00; by mail. Strong plants, ea., 35c; doz., 

 $3.50; 100, $20.00; by express. 



The Moss Rose still remains without a peer in 

 refinement and picturesque beauty. The elegance 

 of her opening buds, half wrapped in tbeir mossy 

 envelope, will remain through all ages a chosen 

 interpreter of the sentiments of youth and beauty. 

 They are all entirely hardy, bloom in June, and 

 occasionally through the summer. 



Blanche Moreau. — Profuse clusters of 

 large, full flowers, pure white, sweetly fragrant, 

 and abundantly mossed with deep green. 



Comtesse de Murinais.— A beautiful va- 

 riety and one of the best. Large, full and fra- 

 grant, pure white. 



Glory of Mosses. — A magnificent rose, 

 very mossy and fragrant. Large, very double, 

 deep rosv carmine. Very fine. 



Henry Martin.— Rich rosy pink; finely 

 mossed, large and full; fragrant. 



Princess Adelaide.— Bright rosy pink, 

 large, very double, strong grower and free. 



Raphael.— Large, pinkish-white, with rose 

 shading, full and fragrant; tuds are very beauti- 

 ful and densely mossed. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



Madame Geo. Bruant.— Tbe first of a 

 new class of hybrid roses produced by crossing tbe 

 single red Rugosa with the Sombreuil Tea rose. It 

 Is a very attractive plant, with foliage of the Ru- 

 gosa type. It blooms profusely and continuously 

 throughout the whole season, and its flowers are 

 exceedingly beautiful, and produced in graceful 

 clusters of from 6 to 12 blooms each, large, half- 

 full, long and pointed, like Niphetos, of pure white 

 color and very fragrant. Strong plants, ea., 30c; 

 doz., $3.00; by express. 



Rosa rugosa. 



—From Japan. It has 

 abundant, large, vig- 

 orous, handsome 

 dark green, glossy 

 foliage of great rich- 

 ness and beauty; per- 

 fectly hardy and 

 grows from four to 

 five feet high. The 

 flowers, whieh are 

 produced freely all 

 summer, are single, 

 and with Ave petals. 

 The color is a rich, 

 rosy crimson, en- 

 hanced in beauty by 

 the numerous stamens. The flowers are 

 suec€eded by large clusters of bright crim- 

 son-scailet fruit, nearly two inches in di- 

 ameter. It is admirably adapted for plant- 

 ing on the lawn, either singly or in groups. 

 This great acquisition is exceeded in beau- 

 ty by very few plants of anv sort. 1 year 

 old, ea., 15c; doz., $1.50; 100, $8.00 by mail. 

 2yrs., 12 to 18 in., ea., $20c; doz., $2.00; 

 100, $12.00. Large bushy plants, ea., 35c; 

 doz., $3.50; 100, $20.00: by express. 



Rosa rugosa alba.— Resembles 

 the above in habit, and bears large, pure 

 white, single flowers, which are more fra- 

 grant. 1 yr. old, ea., 20c: doz., $2.00; 100 

 $10.00. by mail. 

 Persian Yellow.— All points considered, 

 the best of the yellow roses; perfectly hardy. 

 Bright golden yellow, medium size. This and Har- 

 rison's Yellow are quite similar. Strong plants, 

 ea., 25c; doz., $2.50; by express. 



Sweet Briar.— We have a supply of the true 

 English Sweet Briar, the flowers, leaves and 

 branches of which are so delightfully fragrant. 

 Especially desirable for planting among shrubbery. 

 2 yrs., 1 ft., ea., 15c; doz., $1.50; 100, $8.00; by ex- 

 press. 



