34 J. T. LOVETT, INC., LITTLE SILVER, N. J.-ROSES 



MME. JULES GROLEZ 



MME. JULES GROLEZ.— The flowers of this 

 are pure rose, shading to bright satiny pink and its 

 large buds are beautifully formed. (See cut.) 



MOLLIE SHERMAN CRAWFORD.— A valu- 

 able addition and a beautiful white rose. Flowers 

 creamy white, changing to pure white. Large, full, 

 very fragrant and remains in good condition for a 

 long time. It is especially graceful and beautiful in 

 bud. Far superior to the popular Kaiserin Augusta 

 Victoria. (See cut.) 10c. each extra. 



MME. RAVARY. — A unique and valuable rose. 

 The flowers are a rich deep orange or saffron. 

 The flowers are of fine form, full, double and highly 

 perfumed. A beautiful rose and a good grower. 

 (See cut.) 



MME. LEON PAIN.— The large full flowers of 

 this beautiful rose are silvery salmon with centres 

 of orange and reverse of petals salmon pink; very 

 distinct and charming. It is free flowering and one 

 of the choicest of all the everblooming roses. 



MRS. ANDREW CARNEGIE.— A new white 

 rose lightly shaded with lemon. The buds are long 

 and pointed and the flowers very large, well formed 

 and sweetly scented. A showy and a fine rose. 

 10c. each extra. 



MRS. DE GRAW.— Similar to the old Pink 

 Daily, but better. Its finely formed flowers are of 

 good size, in clusters, and are a bright rosy pink. 

 A strong growing plant that is always in bloom all 

 summer. 



MI^S. GEO. SHAWYER.— Flowers clear bril- 

 liant rose of large size and of good form. Plant of 

 vigorous habit and a free bloomer. A splendid 

 bedding or garden rose. 



MY MARYLAND. — A lovely rose, especially 

 when in bud; when in bloom, it is full and still 

 handsome. The color is glowing, intense pink and 

 the fragrance is delightful. Plant of strong growth 

 and a free bloomer. 



MOLLIE SHERMAN CRAWFORD 



MME. RAVARY 



MRS. WEMYSS QUIN.— A distinct and a grand 

 rose. The flowers are a brilliant lemon chrome 

 washed with orange and shading to lemon as the 

 flowers expand. The guard petals are tinted with 

 crimson orange. 10c. each extra. 



PERLE DES JARDINS.— A fine old variety 

 with very fragrant, large and full deep yellow 

 flowers. A free bloomer but not very hardy. 



PRES. TAFT. — An American rose, among the 

 brightest in color and one of the most profuse bloom- 

 ing of all roses. The flowers, which are delightfully 

 fragrant are intense to deep pink in color and of good 

 size and form. Has been termed by some "the 

 finest pink Everblooming Rose." Entirely distinct 

 from the Baby Rambler, Mrs. Taft. 



RADIANCE. — An American rose and a good one. 

 The large, finely formed flowers are crimson rose 

 and very brilliant. A free and constant bloomer 

 and a sturdy growing plant. A splendid forcing rose 

 and a superb variety for the garden. 



