LITTLE SILVER. N.J. 



Roses 



ROSES 



HARDY EVERBLOOMING ROSES 



Among the most beautiful of all Roses, Although hardy, they do best if given some protection in 

 Winter. A light covering of strawy manure is all that is necessary, or an equally efficient protection may be 

 obtained by heaping soil, say, 8 inches deep about each plant — removing same, of course, in early Spring. 



All Roses offered are extra strong, 2- to 3-year-old, field grown plants, bound to make a 

 splendid display next June. When requested to do so, we will gladly ship Roses by parcel post, 

 provided 10 per cent of cost of plants is added to remittance. 



Uniform prices for all varieties (unless quoted otherwise), heavy, field grown plants, 

 each 75c., doz. $7.50, 100 $50.00. (Add 10 per cent to remittance if shipment is desired by 

 parcel post.) 



Varieties beginning with an (*) comprise Lovett's Bargain Offer No. 1 as offered on page 21. 



Admiral Ward. Crimson red, shaded with fiery 

 red and velvety purple; flower large, full, double. 

 Rich green, disease-resistant foliage. 



Aspirant Marcel Rouyer. Bronzy apricot paling 

 to salmon at edges. Especially attractive in bud. 



Betty. A beautiful variety with large, exquisitely 

 scented petals of a glowing coppery rose color, 

 suffused with gold. The bud is especially attrac- 

 tive. 



Betty Uprichard. Copper red buds, opening to 

 semi-double flowers of large size. Persistent 

 bloomer. 



Briarclifi. Fragrant and long lasting; large, 



pointed buds, and double, high centered blooms 



of brilliant rose pink. Stem stiff and strong; 



foliage resistant to disease. Free flowering. 

 Charles K. Douglas. Flaming scarlet, flushed 



velvety crimson. Bud large, long-pointed; flower 



large, full, double, fragrant. Vigorous, upright 



growth; abundant bloomer. 

 Cuba. Cardinal red, slightly tinted yellow; semi- 

 double. Very fragrant. Foliage dark bronzy 



green. 



Dame Edith Helen. Shapely buds and fine, high Briarclifp (about half natural size) 



centered blooms of clear pink. Fragrant; freely 



produced on long, strong stems. Duchess of Luxembourg. Rich golden yellow, 



large, very double; of vigorous branching habit. 

 Duchess of Wellington. Enormous tapering 

 buds of golden orange, slowly opening to very 

 large, saffron colored flowers; sweetly scented; 

 of good size and substance. 

 Duchess of York. Deep golden yellow, tangerine 

 center, deepening to orange tangerine. Flower 

 large, very full, finely formed. Each $1.00, 

 doz. $10.00. 



Edel. White, with faintest ivory shading toward 

 base, passing to pure white; double, well built, 

 sweetly fragrant. 

 Eldorado. Copper, suffused orange and salmon. 

 Large bud and flower borne singly on strong 

 stem. Of vigorous growth; free flowering. 

 Etoile de Feu. Flower large, full, globular, salmon 

 pink and coral red, shaded with flame tint. 

 Foliage glossy bronze green. Each $1.00, doz. 

 $10.00. 



*Etoile de France. A grand, deep red Rose which 

 blooms all Summer. Flowers are large, full, 

 velvety crimson and richly fragrant. 

 Etoile de Hollande. Brilliant red blooms of mag- 

 nificent size. Very fragrant. Each $1.00, doz. 

 $10.00. 



Feu Joseph Looymans. Long pointed buds of 

 Rose Betty Uprichard brilliant orange buff; flowers vivid yellow and 



(About one-third natural size) bright apricot; fragrant. Each $1.00, doz. $10.00. 



