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



Hardy Everblooming 



RoSeS (Concluded) 

 See page 37 for prices 



QUEEN OF FRAGRANCE — Large , double, 

 elegantly shaped shell-pink blooms, tipped with 

 silver, and noted for its powerful and delicious fra- 

 grance. Vigorous and free bloomer. 



ROSE MARIE — As beautiful as its name! Large 

 clear rose pink, most fragrant flowers. Vigorous. 



SOUV. DE CLAUDIUS PERNET— Another sea- 

 son's reports from all sections see this peerless rose 

 emerge triumphantly as the most dependable gold- 

 en-yellow garden rose of today . It is equally charm- 

 ing in bud, or while opening, and after fully bloom- 

 ing. The plants grow freely, and produce flowers 

 liberally. It has very attractive green foliage and, 

 in common with all Pernetia^a roses, is quite 

 thorny. Each, $1.25; dozen, $12.50. 



♦SUNBURST— Long, lovely buds, which open 

 to large, perfectly formed and double flowers of sul- 

 phur yellow, make this one of the most attractive 

 varieties in its color class. Strong plants of spread- 

 ing habit; quite hardy, but in common with the ma- 

 jority of yellow roses appreciates protection in cold 

 sections. 



WHITE MAMAN COCHET— A duplicate of 

 its parent, the well-known and justly popular Ma- 

 man Cochet. Color, creamy white, tinged on the 

 edges of the petals with pink. One of the finest 

 white roses for outdoors. 



WILLIAM F. DREER— Wonderfully beautiful 

 flowers of golden fawn and orange-pink; moderately 

 fragrant. Each, $1.25; dozen, $12.50. 



*WM. R. SMITH— The buds and flowers are 

 large, splendidly formed, full, and are of a soft, 

 creamy pink tint, tipped with flesh tints and buff at 

 the base. 



SOUVENIR DE CLAUDIUS PERNET — THE SENSATIONAL 

 YELLOW ROSE THAT HAS HELD ITS OWN AGAINST ALL 

 NEWCOMERS DURING THE LAST FEW YEARS 



WELLESLEY— Bright, soft pink; outer petals 

 rose; reflex silver-pink. Fine form. 



Price for two- and three-year-old plants, 

 each, 90c; dozen, $9.00; 100, $60.00. (Except 

 as noted.) 



HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES 



WITH the exception of Rosa Rugosa, these are the hardiest of all 

 Roses. They are of vigorous, upright habit, with large leaves 

 and very large, full, double, richly fragrant flowers which are 

 produced in profusion in June. In order to obtain the finest flowers, 

 prune severely in early spring, manure liber- 

 ally and hoe often; plant 2 to 3 feet apart. 



Heavy field-grown plants, each, 75c; 

 dozen, $7.50; 100, $50.00. 



ALFRED COLOMB— Bright red; one of 



ANNA DE DIESBACH— A lovely shell- 

 pink; long pointed buds; very large petals 

 and large, finely formed, compact flow- 

 ers, very full and fragrant. 



CAPTAIN CHRISTY — Of delicate 

 flesh color, with both buds and flowers 

 large. 



COQUETTE DESALPES— Large, pro 

 fuse bloomer. Lovely pure white, fragrant. 

 *FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI, WHITE AMER- 

 ICAN BEAUTY OR SNOW QUEEN— Snow- 

 white; flowers extremely large, yet beautifully form- 

 ed. Growth is strong and vigorous. Abundant 

 bloomer. 



♦GENERAL JACQUEMINOT— Brilliant red or 

 scarlet-crimson; large and full. Very fragrant. 



GEORGE DICKSON— Velvety black-crimson, 

 reverse veined deep crimson-maroon; with tea-rose 

 anna de perfume. 



diesbach, HEINRICH MUNCH— Soft pink. 



an old, PRINCE CAMILLE DE ROHAN— Very deep 



shell-pink crimson, shaded maroon on inner petals. One of the 



favorite oldest stand-bys and still unsurpassed in many ways. 



