-A Lovett Specialty 



FLASH. (Patent applied for.) The large, fragrant, double flowers are scarlet 

 within and yellow without. Splendid pillar Rose. Each $1.00, doz. $10.00. 



Gardenia. Long, shapely yellow buds open to flowers of a rich creamy 

 yellow, in clusters, on long willowy canes, very early. 



GOLDEN GLOW. (U. S. Plant Patent No. 263.) Golden Glow could, in truth, be 

 called "Shower of Gold," for it produces overwhelming quantities of shining 

 golden Roses throughout the June season. This most promising of all the 

 Yellow Climbers was awarded a medal by the International Test Gardens 

 of Portland, Oregon, for beauty and adaptability. Each $1.00, doz. $10.00. 



Mary Lovett. Last, but not least, of the Van Fleet "Lovett Sisters" Roses, this 

 glorious sort produces a wealth of big, white, fragrant flowers, double, full 

 and lasting. Frequently repeats its bloom in the fall. Each 85c, doz. $8.50. 



Mary Wallace. Hardy, with many big, shapely buds which become extra 

 large, semi-double flowers of luminous rosy pink, borne several together 

 on long, strong stems. Fragrant. 



Max Graf. Huge, single pink Roses, centered gold, are produced on this 

 best of all trailing Roses in late spring. Perfect for holding banks. Each 

 50c, doz. $5.00, 100 $30.00. 



Paul's Scarlet. Most brilliant of the red climbers, with many scarlet blooms 

 of excellent shape, in loose clusters. 



Phyllis Bide. Lovely Roses, pale gold at bases, passing to carmine-pink at 

 their edges, are produced continuously on this dainty "ever-blooming" 

 Chmber. Each 85c, doz. $8.50. 



Primrose. Big, double blooms of rich canary-yellow produced abundantly for 

 four weeks in late spring. 



SPANISH BEAUTY 



Prosperity. Many globular pinkish white buds turn to clusters of 

 big white Roses on this most nearly everblooming of climbing 

 sorts. Each 85c, doz. $8.50. 

 Roserie. A vigorous sport of the once-popular Tausendschon, 



with big open bloom of richest pink, based white. 

 Silver Moon. Big shapely buds of pale primrose-yellow open to 



semi-double flowers of pure creamy white. 

 Spanish Beauty (Mme. Gregoire Staechelin). Long-pointed crim- 

 son buds open to huge iridescent blooms of delicate pearl- 

 pink, splashed with carmine; large, decorative seed 

 pods. Each 85c, doz. $8.50. 

 > White Dorothy Perkins. Huge clusters of small creamy 

 white blooms. Good for holding banks. Each 50c, 

 doz. $5.00, 100 $30.00. 

 Wichuraiana (The Memorial Rose of Japan). An invalu- 

 able trailer, v/ith many big clusters of pure white flow- 

 ers. Ideal for covering banks. Each 50c, doz. $5.00, 

 100 $30.00. 



CLIMBING ROSE COLLECTION 



We agree with many prominent rosarians in their great 

 regard for these loveliest creations of the late Dr. Van Fleet, and 

 are especially proud to count them as among his really tri- 

 umphant achievements. 



Alida Lovett — The best Pink Climbing Rose. 

 Bess Lovett — The best Red Climbing Rose. 

 Mary Lovett — The best White Climbing Rose. 



ONE EACH OF THESE SPLENDID ROSES FOR $1.90. 



PAUL'S SCARLET — The Dazzling Red Climber 



Little Silver. N. J. 



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