J. T. LOVETT, INC., LITTLE SILVER, N. J.— ROSES 33 



LADY HILLINGDON 



KILLARNEY WHITE.— A sport of the Kil- 

 larney and like it in every way except it has more 

 petals than its parent and its flowers are pure, waxy 

 white. A valuable rose indeed. 



KONIGIN CAROLA.— Satiny rose with reverse 

 of petals silvery rose; of elegant form both in bud 

 and in flower and the expanded flowers are sometimes 

 seven inches in diameter. A very free bloomer. 



LADY HILLINGDON.— A valuable variety of 

 recent introduction and unique in color. Its 

 flowers are of attractive form, deep apricot yellow 

 shading to orange and very fragrant. (See cut. J 



LA FRANCE. — Flowers large and full, silvery 

 pink and very fragrant. It is beautiful in bud and a 

 free bloomer, but it is not a strong growing variety, 

 has a weak stem, and is suVjject to attacks of fungus 

 diseases. 



LEONIE LAMESCH.— A very distinct variety 

 of much merit. The flowers are coppery-red. 



LYON ROSE.— Never before have I had a stock 

 of plants of this remarkable rose. I now have a good 

 lot of fine plants. Flowers large full and double 

 and of great substance, shrimp pink, edged with 

 coral red. Very fragrant, constant bloomer, very 

 hardy. Awarded highest prizes at many exhibitions 

 and pronounced by experts as the most valuable 

 rose of recent introduction. 10c. each extra. 



MAMAN COCHET.— The finest and best pink 

 rose for blooming out of doors. Thje buds are very 

 large, handsome and of pointed form; the flowers 

 are full and fine, bright flesh pink with saffron at 

 base of petals. Plant of strong growth, very hardy, 

 a free bloomer (blooming all the timej, with long, 

 strong stems and large, clean leaves. (See cut.; 



MEVR. DORA VAN TETS.— Deep crimson v,-\th 

 velvety shadings; flowers are produced on strong 

 stems. A free and constant bloomer. 



MAMAN COCHET 



MEVR. G. W. VAN GELDEREN.— Beautiful 

 in bud and when full blown. Creamy white daintily 

 tinted with tender flesh pink. A strong grower and 

 a free bloomer, with large handsome foliage. ('See 

 cut.) 10c. each extra. 



MME. ABEL CHATENAY.— A very beautiful 

 and hardy rose. Its silvery rose flowers have darker 

 shadings, full and of fine form. 



MME. EDOUARD HERRIOT Daily Mail .— 



This celebrated rose is of a color that is difficult to 

 describe, being when in bud and when first opened 

 of a mingling of rich yellow and bright pink, chang- 

 ing to a clear soft pink. It invariably arrests 

 the attention and challenges the admiration of all 

 who see it. Flowers of medium size and semi- 

 double. A unique and intensively interesting rose. 



MEVR. G.W. VAN GELDEREN 



