J. T. LOVETT, INC., LITTLE SILVER, N. J.— ROSES 37 



ELLEN POULSON 



MARIE PAVIE. — For profuse and constant 

 bloom, this is without an equal. The rather small 

 double flowers are pure white, slightly tinged with 

 rose and are fragrant and very lasting. 



MME. JULES GOUCHALT.— Flowers brilliant 

 vermilion, shaded with orange red, changing to 

 bright rose color. Of strong habit, with erect stems, 

 surmounted with clusters of fifty or more well 

 formed roses. 



WHITE BABY RAMBLER 



MRS. TAFT. — Distinct in color from all others, 

 the flowers being a pure blood red. It blossoms 

 freely during the whole of summer and until late 

 autumn. 



ORLEANS.— One of the very finest of the Baby 

 Ramblers and very valuable. The large clusters of 

 semi-double flowers are bright geranium red, edged 

 with bright carmine with a large white center; 

 exceedingly gay and pleasing. A most profuse 

 bloomer for a long season. (See cut, page 36.) 



PINK BABY (Anchen Muller).— The semi- 

 double flowers are a clear, soft, lively pink and are 

 fragrant. The color does not change as in the 

 original Baby Rambler. A sturdy grower and a 

 constant free bloomer. 



WHITE BABY Katherine Zeimeti.— The 



pure white, double flowers of this variety are pro- 

 duced in great profusion for nearly four months. 

 Of dwarf, compact habit. (See cut.j 



YELLOW BABY RAMBLER 



YELLOW BABY RAMBLER rEugene La- 

 mesch). — Distinct from all others and a charming 

 variety. The well formed flowers are clear lemon 

 yellow, are double, delightfully flagrant and of good 

 size. A profuse and constant bloomer. (See cut.) 



Strong plants in five and six inch pots, each, 

 35c.; dozen, $3.50; 100, $25.00, except as noted. 



MOSS ROSES 



Very hardy and much admired by reason of the 

 mossy covering of the calyx and their delightful 

 fragrance. I have them in separate colors, viz.. 

 Pink, Red and White. Strong, two years old 

 plants in five inch pots, each, 35c.; dozen, $3.50. 



AVarren Co., X. .T.. May 5, 1916. 

 I find I need two dozen more Roses for my new rose garden. 

 The others you sent were splended plants and I hope you have 

 equally nice ones in stock. 



ELLA W. RIDDLE 



Ohio, June, 6, 1916. 

 yiy Phlox and Roses came two days ago, in p<Tfecl condition 

 :nul I thank you for care iif packing and promptness. 



M.\RIS ROVER. 



