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Roses are beyond all question the most beautiful 

 of the garden flowers. Our list is complete in its 

 range of color, and includes the very best of the 

 modern sorts, as well as the most popular of the 

 older varieties. 



We especially recommend our Collection 

 Hybrid Tea Roses (see inside front cover). 



of 



Hardy E verblooming 

 or Hybrid Tea Roses 



These are the most popular of all Roses, pro- 

 ducing their perfect flowers from early summer 

 until late fall. We have increased our list this year, 

 and all of our plants are trimmed back so that they 

 will provide a maximum of success. 



Although hardy, these Roses do best if given 

 some protection in winter. Simply heap soil to a 

 height of 8 inches about each plant in late fall, 

 leveling same off, of course, in early spring. 



GRENOBLE 



GOLDEN RAPTURE 



Plant in rich, well-drained soil, always in full sun- 

 light. Space about 2 feet apart. 



All Roses offered are extra strong. 2 years old, field- 

 grown plants, bound to produce a splendid display of 

 bloom next summer, and for many succeeding sum- 

 mers. 



PRICE OF ROSES 

 Uniform prices for all varieties (unless otherwise 

 noted), heavy, field-grown plants: Each, 85c; doz., 

 $8.50; 100, $60.00. (Add 10 per cent to remittance if 

 shipment is desired by Parcel Post). 



Ami Quinard. Deep maroon buds turn to lovely black-red flowers, 

 sweetly fragrant, and with petals seemingly cut from rich velvet. 



Autumn. Compact, stiff buds of bright burnt-orange turn to bril- 

 liantly colored Roses of orange, splashed red, pink and gold. 

 Best in fall, when colors become most intense. 



Betty Uprichard. The long-pointed, reddish copper buds turn to 

 blooms of carmine-pink and salmon, reversed copper-rose. 



Condesa de Sastago. (See color illustration, page 2.) The cup- 

 shaped, two-toned blooms are salmon-scarlet within and golden 

 yellow without. Attractive chrome-yellow buds. Delightful rasp- 

 berry fragrance. 



Dainty Bess. One of the most popular and most attractive single- 

 flowered sorts. The five large graceful blush-pink petals form a 

 beautiful contrast to the deep wine-red stamens. 



Duchess of Luxembourg. Blooms of deepest golden yellow, cen- 

 tered copper, on long upright stems. 



Edel. The huge white blooms, faintly tinged with ivory, are well 

 formed and fragrant. 



Edith Nellie Perkins. Shapely big buds turn to beautiful flowers of 

 orange-pink, with interior of petals a lovely salmon. 



Editor McFarland. The clear brilliant pink, fragrant flowers are 

 perfectly formed. Splendid for cutting. 



Edouard Schill. Big brick-red blooms, flushed with yellow, extra 

 vigorous. 



[4] Everblooming Roses 



Lovett's Nursery, Inc. 



