LOVETTS NURSERY, LITTLE SILVER, N. J. — EVERBLOOMING ROSES 



HARDY 

 EVERBLOOMING 

 ROSES 



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 (For Prices see page 30) 



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. 



KA1 SERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA — 



After serving for a third of a century this 

 still is, to our minds, the grandest white in 

 cultivation. A continuous bloomer, pro- 

 ducing quantities of snow-white flowers 

 from June until frost. (See also second 

 cover.) 



KILLARNEY — Of a lovely deep pink, 

 equally attractive in bud or full bloom. 



LA DETROIT — Shell pink shading to 

 soft rose. A most promising offspring of 

 those two grand favorites, Bridesmaid and 

 Caroline Testout. 



LADY HILLINGDON — One of the 

 most popular varieties, producing yellow 

 flowers of a particularly pleasing apricot 

 shade. It is one of the most free flowering. 

 While, like most of the yellow flowered va- 

 rieties, it is of rather weak growth, it is 

 also one of the most fragrant. (See also 

 second cover.) 



LA FRANCE — Beautiful bright silvern- 

 pink with pale lilac shading. Flowers 

 large and borne freely. Delightfully fra- 

 grant. 



LOS ANGELES — Another season's 

 trial has firmly convinced us of the merit of 

 this remarkable garden Rose. Of lumi- 

 nous flame-pink, with shades of coral red 

 and shining gold at base of petals, it is indeed like 

 the realization of an artist's dream. The plant is an 

 upright, sturdy grower, bearing perfectly shaped 

 fragrant flowers in great abundance. While rather 

 exacting in its culture requirements, it will repay any 

 extra care exercised to grow this variety to perfec- 

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



MADAME ABEL CHATENAY — Carmine- 

 tinted salmon. Flowers large, exquisitely formed 

 and charmingly colored. 



MADAME CAROLINE TESTOUT — Brilliant 

 satiny rose, deepening at center and bordered with 

 silvery rose; immense broad petals and extremely 

 large flowers. 



MADAME HERRIOT — Absolutely unique in 

 both color of buds and opening flowers. The buds 

 are deep red and as they open turn into deep copper 

 shades which in the open flower become a pleasing 

 orange tint. V erv hardy, a tall, vigorous grower and 

 free bloomer early and late in the season. 



MADAME JULES GROLEZ — The beautifully 

 formed buds and flowers of this variety are pure rose 

 shading to bright satiny pink. 



LA FRANCE A DELIGHTFUL FAVORITE 



MAMAN COCHET — The finest and best pink 

 rose for blooming out of doors. The buds are very 

 large, handsome and of pointed form; the flowers 

 are full and fine, flesh pink with saffron at base of 

 petals. Plant of strong growth, very hardy and a 

 free bloomer (blooming all the time). 



MARY COUNTESS OF ILCHESTER — An- 

 other very promising crimson-carmine variety, mak- 

 ing an extremely brilliant show while at its best. 



MISS LOLITA ARMOUR— Deep coral red 

 with golden yellow suffusion. Base of petals golden 

 yellow with coppery sheen. A strong, vigorous 

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



Ifs always gratifying to hear a good word 

 spoken — 



Mr. Harry K. Bliss, Charles Co., Md., on 

 Oct. 29, 1925-, wrote: I received your trees, 

 and they were fine specimens and packed fine; 

 in fact I want to congratulate you on the way 

 everything was packed and "the quality of 

 the goods. 



L. Frank Tooker, Fairfield Co., Conn., 

 wrote: All this stock came through nicely, as 

 all the stock I ever got from your nursery has 

 always done. 



