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



Baby Rambler and Polyantha Roses 



lBed of marie pavie roses 



JESSIE. — By many this is regarded as the finest 

 of the Baby Ramblers. Flowers of bright crimson 

 in large clusters from early June until late autumn. 

 The roses in color are similar to the beautiful 

 Richmond Rose. 



BABY ABEL CHATENAY.— A strong growing 

 Baby Rambler, with flowers of carmine shaded 

 with soft rose. 



BABY FARBENKOENIGIN.— A recently intro- 

 duced variety with bright pink flowers, similar in 

 color to the Farbenkoenigin or "Queen of Color" 

 rose; a strong grower. 10c. each extra. 



BABY TAUSENDSCHOEN. — This is the 

 famous "Thousand Beauties" rose in Baby form 

 and has very pronounced merit. Colors of the 

 flowers and the flowers themselves are very like the 

 well-known Tausendschoen, and like it, is a most 

 profuse bloomer. 



A most interesting and useful class of roses. 

 They are so unlike any other roses that I offer them 

 in a group by themselves. All are of somewhat 

 bushy habit, and the flowers of nearly all are quite 

 small; but are produced in clusters in great pro- 

 fusion, without intermission, throughout the summer 

 and autumn. At Monmouth all those offered are 

 hardy without protection. 



Use fertilizers freely and prune severely for 

 finest flowers and a profusion of them. Th,e plants 

 I offer are all large two years old, grown in five or 

 six inch pots, the same as the Everblooming Roses 

 are grown and described upon a preceding page. 



BETSY VANNESS.— A bright rosy red Baby 

 Rambler. Flowers and clusters of good size and 

 freely produced. Flowers very double, pure bright 

 rosy crimson throughout and hold their color with- 

 out fading. Does not mildew. The brightest and 

 best Baby Rambler to date. (See cut.) 



CLOTHILDE SOUPERT. — Flowers pearly 

 white with rose lake center; a free and constant 

 bloomer, but the flowers are jfrequently damaged in 

 bud during wet weather. 



CRIMSON BABY (Mme. Norbert Leva- 



vasseur). — The well-known original Baby Rambler. 

 During the entire summer it yields . a constant 

 display of small, double purplish-crimson roses in 

 clusters. 



ELLEN POULSON. — Its clear dark pink flowers 

 are sweet scented and are both large and full for 

 a Baby Rambler. (See cut.) Very free flowering; 

 of strong growth and a most valuable variety. 



ERNA TESCHENDORFF.— A sport of the 

 well known Crimson Baby Rambler and described 

 as "The reddest of all red roses" — as vivid as the 

 Gruss an Teplitz hybrid tea. 



BETSY VANNESS 



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