42 LOVETTS NURSER Y, LITTLE SILVER, N. J.— HARDY GARDEN ROSES 



Various ROSES 



of Great Hardiness 

 HYBRID RUGOSA ROSES 



THE hardiest of all roses and invalu- 

 able for forming practically impene- 

 trable hedges. We know of no finer 

 flowering shrubs for zero climates than 

 the following "tested and proved" Rugbsas. 



Price, heavy two-year-old plants 75c. 

 each; $7.50 per dozen. (Except as noted.) 



CONRAD F. MEYER— An exceptionally 

 vigorous variety producing, under favorable 

 conditions, canes 8 feet or more in height. With 

 careful training, some remarkably fine garden effects 

 may be created with the help of this Rose. The clear 

 silvery-rose flowers are very large, quite double, and 

 showy in the extreme. They are borne on long strong 

 steins and are highly fragrant, a combination that 

 makes this splendid for cutting. 



F. J. GROOTENDORST— Large clusters of bright 

 Orange-red flowers are freely borne throughout the season. 

 Fine for hedges as well as specimen plants. Price, heavy 

 two-year-old plants, $1.00 each; $10.00 per dozen. 



NEW CENTURY— Clear, flesh pink, with deeper center and 

 creamy edges. Delightfully fragrant and considered one of the 

 finest Rugosas. 



SIR THOMAS LIPTON— This Van Fleet hybrid may be termed 

 the white form of C. F. Meyer, described above. 



OTHER HYBRIDS 



HARRISON'S YELLOW— One of the finest semi-double, bright 

 golden yellow roses. The flowers cover the whole plant in early 

 Spring , and are very fragrant . 



SOLEIL D'OR— Orange-gold and pink shaded flowers of excep- 

 tional fragrance. Though the flowers are generally of poor shape, 

 this is probably the most gorgeously colored rose in cultivation. 



PERSIAN YELLOW— Double, deep golden yellow flowers dur- 

 ing late Spring and early summer. 



Price, any of above, each, $1.00; dozen, $10.00. 



ROSA 

 HUGONIS — 

 THE YELLOW 

 WONDER 

 FROM CHINA 



Spectacular in its exotic beauty 

 shrub, growing 6 to 8 feet tall, rearing slender sprays 

 in all directions, gracefully arching beneath loads of 

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

 diameter. The flowers are born on the previous sea- 



HARRISON'S YELLOW— A 



ROSA HUGONIS 



A many branched son's growth and appear very early in the spring, be- 

 fore the foliage. Later in the season, it throws up many 

 new branches of a beautiful deep red color, which 

 makes the shrub a garden attraction during the 

 entire growing season . Extra strong field-grown 

 plants each. $1.50; dozen, $15.00. 



MOSS ROSES 



These have exceptionally heavy, almost leather- 

 like foliage, while the calix of each flower is surround- 

 ed thickly with mossy sepals. Moss Roses belong 

 among the hardiest of the species, form impenetrable 

 hedges and are quite free bloomers, while the flowers 

 are delightfully fragrant. 



CRESTED MOSS — A delightfully- 

 fragrant sort; of pale rosy pink, crested 

 with rich green shadowy moss. 



HENRI MARTIN — One of the 

 easiest to succeed anywhere. Large, 

 glossy crimson, semi-double flowers. 



SALET — Rosy pink; very double, 

 with the true Moss Rose odor. Very- 

 vigorous and blooms well. 



WHITE BATH— One of the very 

 finest, pure white. 



Price — Any of above four varie- 

 ties, heavy two-year-old plants, 

 75c. each; $7.50 per dozen. 



SPECIAL OFFER— We will send 

 one each of these four unique Moss 

 Roses for $2.50. 



BRIGHT-YELLOW 

 HARDINESS 



HYBRID OF GREAT 



