LOVETT'S SPRING TRADE LIST, 1935 



Autumn 



Hardy Field Grown 



ROSES 



Strictly No. 1 grade plants, Eastern grown, and budded 

 on Rosa multiflora japonica (unless noted otherwise). 



Our list of Hybrid Tea Roses has been greatly reduced 

 this year. We can see no advantage in growing a tremen- 

 dous assortment of varieties, knowing, as we do, that there 

 are only a few sorts of each color which may be depended 

 on to give satisfactory results in the varied soils and 

 climates of our great country. 



All our Roses are properly pruned and ready for plant- 

 ing before being packed and shipped to our patrons. Do 

 not request untrimmed Roses as we cannot supply same, 

 all of our Roses having been carefully pruned by experts 

 during the Winter months. 



Everbloomin^ Roses 



Hybrid Teas 



10 100 



AUTUMN. Gorgeous flowers which blend 

 together the Autumnal shades of russet 

 brown, bronzy red and rich yellow. Splen- 



did for cutting $3.50 $30.00 



Charles K. Douglas. Countless large flow- 

 ers of a light crimson scarlet which does 



not fade 3.00 25.00 



Chas. P. Kilham. Bright orange pink with 



fiery center; very double 3.50 30.00 



Dame Edith Helen. Shapely buds and high 



centered pink blooms of perfect shape. . . . 3.00 25.00 

 Duchess of Luxembourg. Large and very 



double flowers of a rich golden yellow. . . . 3.00 25.00 

 Etoile de France. Popular, with long, dark 



crimson blooms; very fragrant 3.00 25.00 



Frank W. Dunlop. Many deep rose-pink 



blooms 3.00 25.00 



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