LOVETT'S NURSERY, INC. 



Everblooming Roses 



ROSES 



THESE are the most popular and beautiful items on the nurseryman's hst. We grow our Roses 

 at Milford, Delaware, where conditions are peculiarly favorable for the successful production 

 of such material. Several prominent rosarians, upon viewing our amazing fields of well over a 

 half milUon Rose bushes, last Summer, declared them to be the finest they had ever seen. Come 

 see them this Summer and you will then realize how your home grounds can be beautified by 

 the addition of some of these marvelous Roses. 



HARDY EVERBLOOMING OR HYBRID TEA ROSES 



These are the bushes we all visualize when the word "Rose" is spoken. They bloom from late Spring until late Fall and will provide 

 your house and garden with lovely flowers for a lengthy period. 



All of our Roses are trimmed back so that they may be planted with a minimum of care and a maximum of success. 



Although hardy, these Roses do best if given some protection in Winter. 

 Simply heap soil to a height of 8 inches about each plant in late Fall, and 

 remove this guard in early Spring. It will not be much trouble, and the results 

 will more than repay your few moments work. 



Plant in rich, well drained soil, always in full sunlight. Space about 2 feet 

 apart. 



All Roses offered are extra strong, 2 to 3 years old, field-grown plants, 

 bound to make a splendid display next Summer, and many succeeding 

 summers. ; • 



Uniform prices for all varieties (unless otherwise noted), heavy, 

 field-grown plants: Each 70c, doz. $7.00, 100 $50.00. (Add 10 per cent 

 to remittance if shipment is desired by Parcel Post.) 



Ami Quinard. Many blackish crimson buds turn to deep velvety maroon 



flowers with lovely old rose perfume, on a tall, vigorous bush. The petals 



of these Roses deepen in color, approaching black as they mature. 

 Autumn. Regarded by some authorities as the most colorful Rose grown 



today. Autumn is justly famous for its full, compact, firm buds of yellow, 



stained crimson, and centered burnt orange. These buds turn to very double 



cupped flowers of rich bronzy red on a golden background, delightfully 



fragrant, and never losing their clear, striking color. The Fall Roses are 



especially gorgeous, making the autumnal hues of the Maple leaves pale 



by comparison. Each 80c, doz. $8.00. 

 Betty Uprichard. Lovely big Roses of delicate pinkish salmon, reversed 



copper-carmine, long lasting and spicily fragrant, from shapely long pointed 



buds. Among the most popular of the two-toned vau-ieties, these beauties 



hold their form and color when cut. 

 Condesa de Sastago. The buds of this best of Spanish Roses are globes of 



gold, striped with brilliant red, turning to big flowers, distinctly bicolored, 



with their petals a glowing copper-scarlet within and a rich gold without, 



alluringly fragrant. Each 80c, doz. §8.00. 

 Duchess of Luxembourg. Many clear golden buds turn to deUghtful blooms 



of rich yellow overlying a background of coral-pink. Excellent as a cut flower, 



being produced singly on long stems. 

 Edel. A lovely Rose of purest white, with big, fuU flowers, worthy of exhibition 



in bed or vase. 



Edith Nellie Perkins. This charming sort produces, early in the season, an 

 amazing amount of shapely, two-toned flowers with copper-rose on the 

 outer side of their petals, and soft salmon-pink, based golden salmon within. 

 These glowing beauties are double and lasting, produced on exceptionally 

 long, strong stems for cutting, from a healthy, vigorous bush. 



Edouard Schill. An improved form of the popular Rose Charles P. Kilham, 



this outstanding sort produces big cupped blooms of rich brick red, touched 



with yellow, against a background of glossy green foliage. Equafly charming 



on the bush or when cut. 

 E. G. Hill. Our favorite red Rose, which bears many large, full and shapely 



flowers of brightest crimson, ideal for cutting, on long strong stems. The 



color contrasts well with the blue-green of this Rose's foUage, and the 



flowers are sweetly perfumed. 



Etoile de France. Sweetly scented deep crimson blooms, shapely, lasting, 

 and very populEtr. 



Etoile de HoUande. Most populeir red Rose with the majority of Rose 

 growers, this intensely satisfactory sort bears many huge, shapely, red 

 blooms which never fade or "blue," on good long stems for cutting. Highly 

 fragrant, and most adaptable, there is good cause for its tremendous popu- 

 larity. E.G. Hill 



Betty Uprichard 



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