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LOVETT'S NURSERY, LITTLE SILVER, N. J.— ROSES 



HARDY EVERBLOOMING ROSES > 



GOLDEN EMBLEM— Intensely yellow buds; 

 blooms of superb shape and texture, borne freely 

 on erect, branching plants; attractive glossy foliage. 



Each, $1.25; dozen, $12.50. 



GORGEOUS — Very double, light yellow blooms, 

 overspread with very vivid copper and orange hues. 



*GRUSS AN TEPLITZ— The one variety that 

 is always in bloom — and we mean it! A bright, 

 pleasing crimson. Splendid for bedding. 



HADLEY— A distinctive shade of bright red. 

 A sturdy grower and free bloomer. 



HARRY KIRK— Not a Hybrid Tea, but a cup- 

 like Tea Rose of light yellow, with round heavy 

 petals, quickly fading in sunlight, and intensely 

 fragrant. Bud is exquisite, stem strong; erect 

 grower, very hardy, but apt to lose foliage early 

 in the season. 



*HOOSIER BEAUTY— Dark red flowers of 

 noble shape and pronounced fragrance. 



"JONKHEER J. L. MOCK— Clear imperial pink, 

 reverse of petals rosy-silvery white. A giant of the 

 La France type. Awarded two gold medals, one 

 silver medal, and five first prizes in Europe. 



*KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA— After 

 serving for a third of a century this still is, to our 

 minds, the grandest white in cultivation. A con- 

 tinuous bloomer, producing quantities of snow-white 

 flowers from June until frost. (Illustrated on oppo- 

 site page.) 



KILLARNEY — Of a lovely deep pink, equally 

 attractive in bud or full bloom. 



Uniform prices for all varieties (unless quoted 

 otherwise), heavy field-grown plants, each, 

 90c; dozen, $9.00; 100, $60.00. 



MIRACLE BRAND ROSE 

 AND SHRUB FOOD 



A scientifically compounded 

 chemical fertilizer holding in cor- 

 rect porportion all those elements 

 needed by Roses and other plants 

 of shrubby character, to do their 

 best. It encourages a luxuriant 

 growth and supplies the plants with 

 the vigor needed for greatest 

 blooming results. 5-lb. 

 bags, 75c; 10-lb. 

 bags, $1.25. Special 

 quotations o n 

 larger quantities 

 on request. 



KILLARNEY BRILLIANT— An even darker 

 pink than Killarney. Flowers of true Killarney 

 type. Splendid grower and free bloomer. 



LADY HILLINGDON— One of the most popu- 

 lar varieties, producing yellow flowers of a particu- 

 larly pleasing apricot shade. It is one of the most 

 free flowering. Like most of the yellow flowered 

 varieties, it is of rather weak growth; however it is 

 one of the most fragrant. 



LA FRANCE — Beautiful bright silvery pink with 

 pale lilac shading. Flowers large and borne freely. 

 Delightfully fragrant. 



LADY URSULA— Light flesh pink with shell- 

 like petals. Vigorous grower. Blooms into freez- 

 ing weather. Practically immune to disease. 

 Flowers of medium size. Lasts well when cut, and 

 an easy Rose to grow. 



LA TOSCA — Bright silvery pink blooms, fairly 

 full, somewhat darker center; fragrant. Plant is 

 exceptionally free flowering, almost as vigorous as a 

 Hybrid Perpetual. 



LIEUTENANT CHAURE— A splendid garden 

 variety, bearing large, pointed buds that develop 

 into brilliant, garnet-crimson flowers of fair fra- 

 grance . 



♦MADAME ABEL CHATENAY — Carmine- 

 tinted salmon. Flowers large, exquisitely formed 

 and charmingly colored. 



MME. BUTTERFLY — 



Fine, light pink buds and 

 flowers, tinted with gold near 

 base of petals; exquisite 

 shape; richly perfumed. 



THE ONE ROSE 



THAT WILL BLOOM 

 ALL SUMMER: 



