Roses 



LOVEH'S NURSERY 



HARDY EVERBLOOMING ROSES— Continued 



Francis Scott Key. Very large, light crimson 



buds and blooms. 

 Frank W. Dunlap. Soft pink, deepening toward 



the center. 



Gruss an Teplitz. Double blooms of brilliant 

 crimson with velvety shadings and intense 

 fragrance. Blooms freely throughout the entire 

 season. 



Gwyneth Jones. Brilliant carmine orange, borne 

 singly and several together on medium length 

 stem. Semi-double. 



Irish Charm. Golden apricot at base passing to 

 blush pink with age. Double, high centered 

 lasting, fragrant. 



Irish Morn. Imperial pink deepening to coral at 

 center, borne singly and several together on long, 

 strong stem. Double, large flower. 



Irish Sweetness. Crimson lake suffused with 

 scarlet. Flower large, double, very lasting, fra- 

 grant. Foliage dark green, disease resistant. 



Isobel. Light rose pink with apricot shading; 

 large, single, slightly fragrant. 



Ivy May. Rose pink running to amber at base and 

 edges; medium size, very lasting, fairly double, 

 sweetly scented. Each $1.00, doz. $10.00. 



=^Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. After serving for a 

 third of a century, this still is, to our minds, the 

 grandest white in cultivation. A continuous 

 bloomer, producing quantities of snow white 

 flowers from June until frost. 



Lady Alice Stanley. Large buds and blooms, 

 double, very sweet. Coral rose shaded to pale 

 flesh pink. 



*Lady Ashtown. Satiny buds and blooms of deep, 

 shining pink with yellow glow at base of petals. 



Lady EUllingdon. One of the most popular va- 

 rieties, producing yellow flowers of a particu- 

 larly pleasing apricot shade. It is one of the most 

 free flowering and one of the most fragrant. 



Rose Lady Ashtown (about half natural size) 



Lady Inchiquin. Large, full, perfect shaped 

 flowers of orange cerise. Very distinct; vigorous 

 grower. 



Lady Margaret Stewart. Golden yellow, shaded 



and streaked with orange and red. Perfect form; 



large exhibition sort. Each $1.00, doz. $10.00- 

 Lord Charlemont. Clear deep crimson; flower 



large, double, perfectly shaped; very lasting, 



fragrant. 



*Los Angeles. The color of this Rose is indescriba- 

 ble. A flame pink shades into a golden yellow 

 and the whole is toned with salmon. The striking 

 effect of this combination cannot be put on 

 paper, but it has caused many people to overlook 

 the hardiness of this variety and its delightful 

 fragrance when writing a description. 



Mary, Countess of Ilchester. Deep rose pink, 

 borne singly on long, strong stems. 



Mary Pickford. Orange yellow buds and bright 

 golden yellow flowers. Free flowering; fragrant. 

 Each $1.00, doz. $10.00. 



Miss C. E. Van Rossem. Crimson scarlet with 

 carmine and black shading. Flower medium size, 

 semi-double to double. 



Mme. Albert Barbier. Salmon, tinted nankeen 

 yellow, darker center of orange yellow and light 

 rose. Does not fade. Bud very large, flower 

 large, double, open, cupped, very lasting. 



Mme. Butterfly. Fine, light pink buds and flow- 

 ers, tinted with gold near base of petals; exquisite 

 shape; richly perfumed. 



Mme. Caroline Testout. Brilliant satiny rose, 

 deepening at center and bordered with silvery 

 rose; immense, broad petals and extremely large 

 flowers. 



Mme. Leon Pain. Silvery flesh pink, center or- 

 ange yellow, back of petals salmon pink. 



Mrs. Charles Bell. Of a beautiful, soft shell pink, 

 this offspring of Radiance equals its parent in 

 growth and blooming qualities, and not a few 

 judges prefer it to the better known variety. 



Mrs. Lovell Swisher. Delicate salmon pink pass- 

 ing to flesh on the edges; bud large, beautifully 

 pointed, deep coppery salmon. 



Mrs. MacKellar. Flower large, double, finely 

 formed, solid deep citron or delicate pure canary, 

 passing to pearly primrose. 



Mrs. W. C. Miller. Flowers enormous, pearly 

 blush shaded salmon, outside vermilion rose. 

 Large petals, lasting. 



Mrs. W. E. Nickerson. Deep chrome yellow on 

 the lower half, veining out and passing to a rosy 

 salmon, reverse veined with golden pink and 

 shaded orange cadmium. Very large, double. 

 Each $1.00, doz. $10.00. 



Padre. A Rose of scarlet copper; base of petals 

 flushed with yellow. Sturdy and upstanding; 

 very free flowering. 



Patience. Scarlet carmine, passing to deep orange 

 at base, shading to orange scarlet, scarlet car- 

 mine and carmine lake, all mingled. Each $1.00, 

 doz. $10.00. 



All varieties (unless otherwise noted), each 75c., doz. $7.50, 100 $50.00 



(Add 10% to your remittance if shipment is desired 'by parcel post) 



