J. T. LOVETT, INC., LITTLE SILVER, N. J.— ROSES 35 



MRS. ALFRED TATE 



MRS. ALFRED TATE.— Another of the ne\yer 

 yellow roses. The flowers are coppery-red with 

 distinct ochre shadings. Decidedly novel in color 

 and a fine rose. (See cut.) 



RICHMOND. — A glowing crimson rose of great 

 beauty. Its fine flowers, which are freely produced 

 are scarlet crimson, fragrant and borne on long stiff 

 stems; rivaling the American Beauty in make up 

 and far superior to that famous variety in color. 

 Succeeds in the garden as well as under glass — the 

 American Beauty does not. 



SOUVENIR DE PIERRE NOTTING.— A va- 

 riety that gives large, full double flowers of orange 

 yellow dashed and edged with rosy carmine. Has 

 been awarded many medals. 



SUNBURST. — A popular forcing rose that 

 succeeds in the garden. Buds are long and pointed, 

 borne on long stout stems, opening full and double. 

 The flowers are bright orange copper and golden 

 orange with centres of deep orange. A very free 

 bloomer. 



OLD GOLD. — A remarkable rose indeed. The 

 semi-double flowers are vivid reddish orange tinted 

 with coppery red and apricot and are very fragrant. 

 The bud is long, pointed and exceedingly graceful 

 The foliage is mildew proof and it is a constant free 

 bloomer. (See cut.) 



WHITE MAMAN COCHET.— A duplicate of its 

 parent, the well known and justly popular Maman 

 Cochet, except in the color of its flowers, which are 

 creamy white tinged on the edge of the petals with 

 pink. The finest white rose for growing out of 

 doors. 



OLD GOLD 



WM. R. SMITH (Charles Dingee, Jeanette 

 Heller, Maiden's Blush, Pres. Smith). — It is 



seldom that a Rose is honored with so many names 

 as this, all of which it has acquired in a few years. 

 It is truly grand. It is beautiful in bud or when fully 

 expanded. The buds and flowers are large, splendidly 

 formed, full and are of a soft, creamy pink in color, 

 tipped with flesh tints and buff at the base. Plant 

 a good grower and a free bloomer. (See cut.) 



WM. R. SMITH 



Price, unless otherwise noted, for large two 

 years old plants in five-inch pots, each, 40c.; 

 dozen, $4.00; 100, $30.00. 



