32 J. T. LOVETT, INC., LITTLE SILVER, N. J.— ROSES 



DEAN HOLE.— Silvery carniirie, shaded with 

 salmon. Quite distinct from all others. 



DUCHESS OF WELLINGTON (Orange Kil- 

 larney). — Of recent introduction. Flowers of 

 saffron yelloAV or orange and very fragrant. 



ETOILE DE FRANCE.— A grand deep red rose. 

 The buds are large and well formed; the flowers 

 which appear all summer are large, full, velvety 

 crimson and richly fragrant. 



FARBEN KONIGEN (Queen of Colors.)— It 



has long pointed buds opening to large double flowers. 

 The color is bright pink and rosy-crimson, overlaid 

 with a satiny silver sheen. A free bloomer. 



FLORENCE FORRESTER.— A wonderful white 

 rose. The expanded flowers resemble Peonies, being 

 very full and fully five inches in diameter and of 

 purest snow white. Plant of strong sturdy habit 

 with beautiful foliage. 35c. each extra. 



GEN. MACARTHUR.— Flowers glowing bril- 

 liant crimson scarlet. A beautiful garden rose. 



GEORGE C. WAUD.— A superb Irish rose and 

 very distinct. The large flowers are full and of 

 perfect form, bright vermillion suffused with orange 

 and are very fragrant. A strong grower and a 

 profuse bloomer. 



GOLDEN GATE. — Flowers rich creamy white, 

 the base of petals and center of the flower being 

 soft yellow and sometimes tinted with rose. 



GRUSS AN TEPLITZ.— Its bright crimson 

 flowers are freely produced all summer and are 

 fragrant. They are, however, rather small and are 

 not very full. 



HARRY KIRK.— Color deep sulphur yellow 

 with edges of petals lighter yellow. A very fragrant 

 rose with long elegantly formed buds and handsome 

 flowers. 



KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA 



KILLARNEY 



HELEN GOULD. — x\n old variety and a good 

 one. Its large well formed buds are full rich crimson. 

 Quite fragrant. 



HERMOSA.— This lovely old rose is still very 

 popular. The flowers are small, very double, rosy 

 pink and fragrant. It is always in bloom and gives 

 you a cheering welcome. 



HERZOGIN MARIE ANTOINETTE.— This 

 new rose has deep orange flowers striped salmon- 

 crimson passing to old gold. The flowers are large 

 and of perfect form. 



IRISH FIREFLAME.— Large single floAvers of 

 deep orange changing to fiery orange crimson — 

 almost dazzling in its brilliancy and exceedingly 

 decorative. Buds long and exquisitely formed. 



JONKHEER J. L. MOCK.— A beautiful rose 

 indeed with carmine flowers that change to imperial 

 pink. FloAvers of perfect form, large and full. 



KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA.— A 



splendid white rose, with large, long pearly white 

 buds; slightly tinted Avith lemon. The flowers are 

 large and full and are held on long, strong stems. 

 It is a strong grower and has excellent foliage. 

 (See cut). 



KILLARNEY (The Irish Beauty).— The semi- 

 double flowers are of good size, soft pink with lemon 

 yellow at base of petals, and are delightfully fragrant. 

 Its long, pointed buds are very lovely. Altogether a 

 superb variety. (See cut.) 



