J. T. LOVETT, INC., LITTLE SILVER, N. J.— ROSES 43 



Hybrid Perpetual Roses 



With the exception of Rosa Rugosa and its hybrids, these are the hardiest of all the roses. They are 

 all of vigorous upright habit with large leaves and very large, double richly fragrant flowers, which are 

 produced in profusion in June and sparingly in autumn. 



In order to obtain the finest flowers, it is necessary to prune severely in early spring, manure liberally 

 and to keep the soil well cultivated. All are strong two years old budded plants. 



MAGNA CHARTA.— Bright rose, very large 

 and double, highly perfumed flowers. 



MME. PLANTIER.— Pure white, rather small, 

 very double flowers. A most profuse bloomer. 

 Much used for cemetery planting. 



MARGARET DICKSON.— Large, handsome, 

 finely formed, pure white flowers, with blush center. 



MRS. JOHN LAING.— A superb clear bright 

 pink rose. The flowers are of great size, very full 

 and double; very profuse bloomer. 



MRS. R. G. SHERMAN-CRAWFORD.— The 



flowers are clear rosy-pink with outer petals of pale 

 flesh. Blooms well in the autumn. 



FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI 



ANNE DE DIESBACH (Glory of Paris).— 



Large open flowers of deep, bright clear pink; 

 well formed buds. 



BARON DE BONSTETTEN.— Large double 

 flowers of deep velvety maroon, appearing almost 

 black. A \-igorous grower, 



CLIO. — Large, globular, flesh colored flowers, 

 shading to a rosy peach at the center. A distinct 

 variety and a free bloomer. 



COQUETTE DES ALPES.— Pure white flowers, 

 faintly tinted with rose when they first open. A 

 very profuse bloomer. 



EARL OF DUFFERIN.— Deep velvety crimson 

 flowers, shaded with dark maroon; of fine form, large 

 and full. 



FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI (White American 

 Beauty). — The finest of its class with white flowers, 

 and a superb rose. Its perfectly formed, very large, 

 full flowers are pure snow white. (See cut.) 



GEN. JACQUEMINOT.— An old favorite. It 

 is superb in bud, and its large flowers are bright 

 scarlet-crimson, but not very double. Blooms 

 quite freely in autumn. 



J. B. CLARK. — Unique in color, the flowers 

 being deep scarlet, shaded very deep crimson, and 

 are large and beautiful in form. 



JOHN HOPPER.— Flowers large and double, 

 bright rose with carmine center and reverse of 

 petals light lilac. A free bloomer. 



JULES MARGOTTIN.— A superb variety with 

 large, bright cherry-crimson flowers. 



LOUIS VAN HOUTTE.— Flowers large, full 

 vivid deep crimson, shaded with maroon and of fine 

 form. 



PAUL NEYRON 



^ PAUL NEYRON.— The flowers of this— five to 

 six inches in diameter — are the largest of all and are 

 clear cherry-rose. Sometimes termed the Peony 

 Rose. (See cut.) 



PRINCE CAMILLE DE ROHAN.— A superb 

 dark red rose. The deep velvety crimson-maroon 

 flowers are well formed, full and double. 



ULRICH BRUNNER.— Flowers of very large 

 size, brilliant cherry-red, beautiful form and richly 

 fragrant. Esteemed by many as the finest of all 

 hardy red roses. 



VICTOR VERDIER.— Flowers bright rose ^-ith 

 carmine center of fine form and freely produced. 



Strong two years old, from nursery row, 

 each, 30c.; dozen, $3.00; 100, $20.00. 



Large two years plants in five or six inch pots 

 each 40c.; dozen, $4.00; 100, $30.00. 



