LOVETVS NURSERY, LITTLE SILVER, N. J. —HARDY BUSH ROSES 33 



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 pro- 

 fusion in June. In order to obtain the finest flowers, prune severely in early spring, manure liberally 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 the 

 best. 



ANNA DE DIESBACH — A lovely shell-pink; 

 long pointed buds; very large petals and large, 

 finely formed, compact flowers, very full and fra- 

 grant. 



BLACK PRINCE — Velvety blackish crimson; 

 very large, double, fragrant flowers. A strong 

 grower. 



CAPTAIN CHRISTY — Of delicate flesh color, 

 with both large buds and flowers. 



CAPT. HAYWARD — One of the showiest of 

 all garden roses, its brilliant carmine flowers shining 

 clear across any test grounds. The individual flow- 

 ers are quite large, fragrant, and are borne in clus- 

 ters of extraordinary densitv. 



COQUETTE DES ALPES — Large, profuse 

 bloomer. Lovelv pure white, fragrant. 



* FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI, WHITE AMER- 

 ICAN BEAUTY OR SNOW QUEEN— Snow-white; 

 flowers extremely large, yet beautifully formed. 

 Growth is strong and vigorous. Abundant bloomer. 



* GENERAL JACQUEMINOT — Brilliant red 

 or scarlet -crimson; large and full. Verv fragrant. 



GEORGE DICKSON - Velvety black-crimson, 

 reverse veined deep crimson-maroon; with tea-rose 

 perfume. 



HEINR1CH MUNCH — Soft pink. 



HUGH DICKSON — Very fragrant, of good 

 size and form. Brilliant crimson. 



J. B. CLARK — After twenty years this rose 

 still ranks among the foremost. Deep scarlet, 

 shaded blackish maroon. Flowers are of excep- 

 tional size and are produced quite freely during June 

 and again in the fall. 



JUBILEE — A crimson maroon. Strong-growing, 

 free-blooming variety. 



* MAD. GABRIEL LUIZET — Light pink. 



* MAGNA CHARTA — Extra large, full flowers 

 of unusual depth; bright rose-pink in color. 



MARSHALL P. WILDER — Deep, rich, glow- 

 ing red; extra large, semi-globular. 



MRS. JOHN LAING — One of the most pro- 

 fuse bloomers among soft-pink sorts. Very large in 

 bud and flowers, though of but moderate fragrance. 



* PAUL NEYRON — The largest of all roses; 

 bright, clear, shining pink; finely scented. 



PRINCE CAMILLE DE ROHAN — Very deep 

 crimson, shaded maroon on inner petals. One of the 

 oldest stand-bvs and still unsurpassed in many ways. 



* ULRICH BRUNNER — Perhaps 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 RAMBLER OR POLYANTHA ROSES 



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. 



CECILE BRUNNER (Sweetheart 

 Rose) — The sturdy little bushes are liter- 

 ally loaded with miniature pink roses of 

 exquisite fragrance. Their shape is so per- 

 fect that they almost look artificial. 

 Charming as boutonniere. 



CRIMSON BABY RAMBLER (Mme. 

 Norbert Levavasseur ) — Produces a con- 

 stant display of small, double, purplish 

 crimson roses in clusters. 

 ^ ERNA TESCHENDORF — An im- 



^4 proved form of the original crimson Baby 



Rambler. 



LAFAYETTE — The most free-flower- 

 ing of all Baby Ramblers. Color — a pure 

 crimson, shaded a lighter red as flowers 

 fade. Each, $1.00; dozen, $10.00. 



LOUISE WALTER (Baby Tausend- 

 schoen) — Semi-double flowers of light 

 pink, attractively veined rose. Of com- 

 pact but very vigorous growth. 



ORLEANS — Red, suffused with rose. 

 Blooms profusely during June, but more 

 sparingly during summer. Quite hardv. 



WHITE BABY RAMBLER (Kather- 

 ine Zeimet) — The pure white double 

 flowers of this variety §re produced in 



X. B. CLARK - P r ° fusi ° n - 



an old SPECIAL OFFER: We will supply one 



reliable each of above seven splendid Baby 



stand-by Rambler Roses for $4.50. 



