J. T. LOVETT. LITTLE SILVER. N. J. 



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EVERBLOOMING ROSES. 



HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES. 



Especially useful for planting in beds and borders. They 

 are more graceful in habit than Hybrid Perpetuals, 

 though not so strong growing, and flower without inter- 

 ruption from early June until late autumn. With but few 

 exceptions they are beautiful in bud, and delightfully 

 fragrant; hence excellent for cutting. 



Though regarded as hardy in our climate, it is well to 

 give them at least slight protection in winter to insure 

 against damage by cold. 



CLOTHILDE SOrPEBT.— Flowers pearly white with rosy- 

 like center, in clusters. Dwarf, compact habit; free and 

 constant bloomer. 



ETOILE DE FRi>'CE. — Large, beautiful buds and flowers 

 of rich velvety crimson all summer. Handsome, deep 

 green foliage; flowers very double. 



GBUSS AN TEPLITZ.— Bright rich scarlet, shading to 

 velvety crimson. Free bloomer and very, fragrant. 



HEBMOSA. — Very double, rosy-pink and always in 

 flower. As lovely as it is old and popular. 



KAISEBIN AUGUSTA VICTOBIA.— Pearly white, slightly 

 tinted with lemon. Large, beautiful flowers on long 

 stems and fragrant. Strong grower. 



KILLABXEY. — Bright pink with lemon yellow at base of 

 petals. Large, long, pointed buds of great beauty and 

 sweetly fragrant. A charming variety. 



MAXAN COCHET. — Bright flesh pink with saffron yellow 

 at base of petals. Extra large, pointed bud. A strong 

 grower, constant and free bloomer with long stems and 

 large beautiful foliage. The finest rose for summer bloom 

 in the border. 



MME. ABEL CHATENAY.— Deep, full, double rosy-carmine 

 flowers with darker shadings. Beautiful and very hardy. 



MME. jrLES 6B0LEZ.— Beautiful flowers of an attract- 

 ive shade of cherry red, very freely produced; very hardy. 

 Has been termed Red Kasierin Augusta Victoria. 



MABIE PA VIE. — Rather small, pale rose flowers, changing 

 to white. Blooms in clusters, very profusely from June. 



PEBLE DES JABDINS.— Large full globular flowers of 

 clear golden yellow; richly fragrant. 



SUXSET. — Extra large and finely formed buds and 

 flowers of golden amber, shaded with crimson. 



WHITE MAMAN COCHET.— Exactly like the parent ex- 

 cept the flowers are pure white, sometimes tinted at edge 

 of petals with piak. 



Strong tv.o-year-old field grown plants, each, 30c; doz., 

 13.00; 100, $20.00. 



These are the hardiest of all except the rugosa roses. 

 Of vigorous, upright habit with large leaves and very 

 large, full, richly fragrant flowers; which are produced 

 in great numbers during June and more sparingly in 

 autumn. For best results prune freely and manure lib- 

 erally. 



ANNE DE DIESBACH.— Brilliant crimson. 



CAPT. CHBISTY.— Delicate flesh, large and full, very 

 free flowering; a good autumn bloomer. 



CLIO. — Flesh, with rosy pink at center; large. 

 COQUETTE DES BLANXHES.— White, slightly flushed 

 pink; blooms in large clusters. 



EABL OF DUFFEBIN.— Deep velvety crimson. 



FBANCOIS LE VET.— Soft, pale pink; large, full. 



FBAU KABL DBUSCHKI (Snow Queen).— Pure, silvery 

 white, large and fine. A very valuable rose. 



GEN. JACQUEMINOT.— Velvety crimson, not very double; 

 autumn bloomer; very popular. 



JOHN HOPPEB.— Bright rose, carmine center. 



JULES MABGOTTIN.— Bright cherry-crimson. 



MAGNA CHABTA.— Bright rose, suflFused carmine. 



MME. PLANTIEB.— Pure white, small but double. Ex- 

 tremely hardy; much used in cemetery planting. 



MABGABET DICKSON.— White, pale flesh center. 



MABSHALL P. WILDEB.— Cherry-carmine. 



MBS. JOHN LAING.— Bright shell pink; extra large. 



MBS. B. G. SHEBMAN-CBAWFOBD.— A rosy pink, large 

 and full; free autumn bloomer. 



PAUL NEYBON.— Clear cherry-rose; large, full. 



PBINCE CAMILLE DE BOHAN.— Velvety crimson. 



ULBICH BBUNNEB.— Crimson, shaded scariet. 



VICE'S CAPBICE.— Pink, striped and dashed with car- 

 mine and white; very unique and pretty. 



Strong two year plants, each 25c; doz., $2.50; 100. 

 $15.00. 



A set — one each of the twenty — for $4.00. 



