Lovett*s T^ursery, Little Silver, 7v[. J. 



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Exquisitely Old-fashioned 

 and Unusual Roses 



As old as Chinese civilization itself, perhaps older; as exquisite 

 as anything in plants that ever came from the Orient; shining 

 like a bright golden star across the garden spaces when most 

 of the garden still slumbers — such is 



ROSA HUGONIS 



The shrubby rose originally brought from China by a mis- 

 sionary — Father Hugo — who discovered it and in whose honor 

 it is named. A many branched shrub, 6 to 8 feet tall, rearing 

 slender sprays in all directions, gracefully arching beneath 

 bright yellow, single flowers, an inch and a half in diameter. 

 Strong field-grown plants, each, $1.50; dozen, $15.00. 



MARY WALLACE 



A charming Van Fleet Hybrid of the Pillar Rose type 

 (Climber). Forms strong, upright bushes 6 to 8 feet tall. It 

 blooms with great freedom cluring June, and again during the 

 late summer. The semi-double flowers are of bright, clear 

 rose pink color with salmon tints at base of petals. Strong, 

 field-grown plants, $1.50 each; $15.00 per dozen. 



HEDGES OF ROSES ARE EASILY CREATED 

 WITH MOSS ROSES 



Among the hardiest of all roses, these readily form impene- 

 trable hedges which, through severe pruning, -are easily kept 

 at any desirable height. They bloom freely and are quite fra- 

 grant, while they diner from the run of garden roses in having 

 exceptionally heavy, almost leather-like foliage, while the 

 calix of each flower is surrounded thickly with mossy sepals. 



Crested Moss — Is a delightfully fragrant pale rosy pmk. 



Salet — A very double rosy pink. 



White Bath — Very fragrant. 



Prices: Any of above, heavy two-year-old plants, 75c. 

 each; $7.50 per dozen; one of each for $2.00. 



MOSS ROSES IDEALLY ADAPTED FOR FORMING IMPENETRABLE 



HEDGES 



