3^1 1 LOVETT^S NURSERY, LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 



Everblooming Roses (Continued) 



Uniform prices for all varieties (unless quoted otherwise), heavy field-grown plants, 

 each, 90c; dozen, ^9.00; 100, ^60.00. 



J. J. L. MOCK 



Eldorado — In this we have an exact counterpart of 

 Miss Lolita Armour, in the large sized flowers of 

 distinct formation, vigorous growth and free flow- 

 ering habit and fragrance, but in color it is of the 

 golden-yellow that is peculiar to the climbing Rose, 

 Marechal Neil, with the base of the petals slightly 

 tinted red. Each, ^1.25; dozen, ^12.50. 

 Edward Mawley — One of the finest of all dark 

 crimson Roses. A true perpetual-flowering Hy- 

 brid Tea. Received the gold medal of the National 

 Rose Society of England. 



Etoile de France — A grand, deep red Rose which 

 blooms all summer. Flowers are large, full vel- 

 vety crimson and richly fragrant. Illustrated on 

 page 3. 



Frank W. Dunlop — The color is a most pleasing 



shade of soft pink, deepening towards the center. 



Bud perfect in form and substance, long and 



pointed, opening full and double. 



Francis Scott Key — Fine, erect grower of great 



hardiness; very double crimson flowers of noble 



make-up. 



Golden Emblem — Intensely yellow buds; blooms of 

 superb shape and texture, borne freely on erect, 

 branching plants; attractive, glossy foliage. One 

 of the finest Roses ever introduced. Each, $1.25; 

 dozen, ^12.50. Illustrated on page 2. 

 Gruss an Teplitz — The one variety that is al- 

 ways in bloom — and we mean it! A bright, pleas- 

 ing crimson. Splendid for bedding. Illustrated 

 on page 6. 



Hermosa — Light pink, well formed and borne in 

 clusters. For continuous bloom, this Rose is a 

 veritable wonder. Very fine for bordering drive- 

 ways, because of its hardy, neat growth. 



Hoosier Beauty — Dark red flowers of noble 

 shape and pronounced fragrance. 

 Jonkheer J. L. Mock — Clear imperial pink, re- 

 verse 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. 

 Kaiserin Augusta Victoria — After serving for a 

 third of a century this still is, to our minds, 

 the grandest white in cultivation. A continuous 

 bloomer, producing quantities of snow white 

 flowers from June until frost. Illustrated on 

 page 3. 



Killarney — Of a lovely deep pink, equally at- 

 tractive in bud or full bloom. 



Killarney Brilliant — An even darker pink than 

 Killarney. Flowers of true Killarney type. 

 Splendid grower and free bloomer. 

 Lady Hillingdon — One of the most popular va- 

 rieties, producing yellow flowers of a particular- 

 ly pleasing apricot shade. It is one of the 

 most free flowering. Like most of the yel- 

 low varieties, it is of rather weak growth; how- 

 ever, it is one of the most fragrant. 

 Legion (Amer. Legion) — The color is a pleas- 

 ing shade of cerise which it retains until all 

 the petals have fallen; a great producer. 



KILLARNEY 

 A Favorite That Will Always Rank Among the 

 Most Popular 



