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



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MAGNA CHARTA — A GREAT FAVORITE AFTER YEARS 



OF service! 



HYBRID PERPETUAL 



ROSES (Concluded) 



Heavy field-grown plants, each, 75c. 

 dozen, $7.50: 100. $50.00. 

 J. B. CLARK— After twenty years this rose still 

 ranks among the foremost. Deep scarlet, shaded 

 blackish maroon. Flowers are of exceptional size 

 and are produced quite freely during June and again 

 in the fall. 



HIS MAJESTY— Though introduced over 40 

 years ago this continues to be a very fine variety 

 for cutting. Blooms large, clear satiny rose, of 

 pronounced fragrance. 



*MAD. GABRIEL LUIZET— Light pink. 



*MAGNA CHARTA— Extra large, full flowers 

 of unusual depth; bright rose-pink in color. 



MARSHALL P. WILDER— Deep, rich, glowing 

 red; extra large, semi-globular. 



*PAUL NEYRON— The largest of all roses; 

 bright, clear, shining pink; finely scented. 



*ULRICH BRUNNER— Among the largest of 

 all Hybrid Perpetuals, when properly grown and 

 disbudded. A lively cherry-red of great brilliancy. 



*Special Offer of Six Leaders: We shall be 

 glad to supply one plant each of the six outstanding 

 favorites marked with a star (*) for $3.50. 



BABY RAMBLERS or POLYANTHA ROSES 



Roses of this class may truly be termed "ever- 

 blooming" Roses. They start in June and, without 

 interruption, bloom all summer and fall. 



For best results they should be planted about 

 three feet apart, although in a solid bed two feet 

 apart is ample. With us, all those offered are hardy 

 without protection. Price (except as noted), 

 strong field-grown plants, 75c. each; $7.50 

 per dozen: $50.00 per 100. 



BABY ALAN — This variety, never before offered, 

 is one of the most attractive Polyantha Roses that 

 we have ever seen. The individual blooms re- 

 semble somewhat flowers produced by the pink- 

 flowered form of Double English Daisies. When 

 Baby Alan is in full bloom, it is completely covered 

 with these most attractive, very double, flowers of 

 shining pink. Another very desirable quality pre- 

 sented by this wonderful new Rose is the fact that 

 it blooms almost continuously from June until 

 freezing weather. If any of our customers, after 

 having grown this variety, are not in every way sat- 

 isfied, we will thank them to write us to this effect, 

 and we will gladly promptly refund the amount 

 that they have paid us for plants of Baby Alan. 

 Heavy field-grown 2 year plants, $1.50 each; 

 $15.00 per dozen. 



BABY ROSAMUNDE— We are indeed fortu- 

 nate in being the first to offer this splendid new 

 Polyantha or Baby Rambler Rose. The flowers 

 are semi-double, and of a delightful rose-pink color. 

 Like most of the Roses of its class, this variety 

 blooms almost continuously from June until freez- 

 ing weather puts an end to its glory. Heavy 

 field-grown 2 year plants, $1.25 each; $12.50 

 per dozen. 



BAB Y DOROTHY— A sturdy variety bearing 

 in greatest profusion pink flowers of the Dorothy 

 Perkins type. 



CRIMSON BABY RAMBLER (Mme. Norbert 

 Levavasseur) — Produces a constant display of 

 small, double, purplish crimson roses in clusters. 



ERNA TESCHENDORF— An improved form of 

 the original Crimson Raby Rambler. 



EUGENE LAMESCH— Most charming sort , with 

 reddish orange buds, opening into yellow, semi- 

 double flowers that turn pink with age. 



GEO. ELGER — A continuous producer of 

 yellow buds and flowers. Of fine form, with 

 graceful clusters. | 



WHITE BABY RAMBLER (Katherine Zei- 

 met) — The pure white double flowers of this variety 

 are produced in great profusion. 



BABY RAMBLER, BABY ALAN A FAITHFUL BLOOMER 



K VERY WHERE 



