Baby Rambler and Climbing Roses 



LOVETT'S NURSERY, EVC. 



Climbing American Benuly 



BABY RAMBLER ROSES ( Polyanfhas) 



These lovely bushes have become in great demand for landscape plantings, 

 due to their extreme hardiness and true everblooming tendency from June 

 untU frost with foUage hidden by beautiful flowers when in bloom. 



Plant Polyanthas from 2 to 3 feet apart. They need no Winter protection. 



F. following description indicates large-flowered (floribunda) type. 

 Price (except as noted) strong, field-grown plants, each 70c, 

 doz. $7.00, 100 $30.00 

 Baby Alan. Our own introduction with huge crops of rich pink Roses like 



double EngUsh Daisies. Each 90c, doz. $9.00. 

 Baby Rosamunde. Semi-double blooms of bright rose-pink. 

 Cameo. A new Rose with a new color — sheU-pink and salmon, flushed gold. 



Each 80c, doz. S8.00. 

 Else Poulsen. Large flowering type, with many semi-double clear pink Roses 



on erect plemts. Lovely in full bloom. (F.) 

 Gloria iMundi. A vigorous, bushy sort with many great brilliant clusters 



of full, double flowers, a glowing orange-scEirlet in color, resembling baby 



pompon Chrysanthemums. Unexcelled for bedding. 

 Golden Salmon. A dwarf sort with large clusters of orange flowers, a unique 



and pleasing color effect when the Roses are planted in big groups. 

 Gruss an Aachen. Lau-ge flowering type, with lovely red-orange and yellow 



buds which pass to salmon-yellow and pale flesh flowers, hke those of the 



everblooming Roses. (F.) Each 80c, doz. $8.00. 

 Ideal. Blackish red Roses, an imusual color in the Baby Rambler class. 

 Improved Lafayette. Lovely tEiU-growing bedding Rose, which is a proHfic 



producer of deep briUiant red flowers, richly suffused crimson. Striking in a 



mass planting. (F.) Each 80c, doz. $8.00. 

 Marie Pavie. Best white Baby Rambler, with a great quantity of big, double 



waxy white flowers, centered flesh-pink when fully open, and sweetly fragrant. 

 ]Mme. Norbert Levavasseur. The origined crimson Baby Rambler. 

 Mrs. R. M. Finch. Ltuge flowering type, bearing lovely big double pink 



Roses, gorgeous in a mass planting. (F.) 

 Triomphe Orleanais. Best clear crimson sort, extremely free flowering. 



CLIMBING ROSES 



We have long specialized in the production of these gorgeous climbers, 

 which wiU transform a beirren treUis into a panorama of floreJ beauty that is 

 ever-changing. We were especifdly fortunate to have as a neighbor that great 

 Rose hybridizer, the late Dr. Walter Van Fleet, whose Lovett Sisters Roses 

 are among his most astounding creations. 



Price (except as noted) strong, 2-year, field-grown plants, each 65c, 



doz. 86.50, 100 §45.00 

 American Pillar. Huge single flowers of brightest pink, with a prominent 



white eye, borne in clusters, and followed by decorative and brilliant red 



berries. 



Chmbing American Beauty. BriUiant carmine buds unfold to big, sweet- 

 scented, shapely flowers of Ught crimson, which grace this popular cUmber 

 from top to bottom. 



Dorothy Perkins. Huge trusses of delicately beautiful pink Roses; good for 

 holding banks. Each 50c, doz. $5.00. 



Dr. Huey. Darkest of cUmbers, with great clusters of large, ruffled, reddish 

 maroon flowers for several weeks. 



Dr. Walter Van Fleet. Best known and most popular of climbing Roses, this 

 extra-vigorous sort bears a tremendous crop of long-pointed, rich, flesh-pink 

 buds, turning to long-stemmed and shapely Roses of a soft Appleblossom- 

 pink, dehcately perfumed, and ideal for cutting. It is a strong, heedthy bush 

 which will grow to nearly any desired height. 



Excelsa. This vigorous grower has dethroned that old favorite. Crimson 

 Rambler, with an immense crop of rosy-scarlet flowers in extra large clusters 

 from glossy foliage, late in the season. Each 50c, doz. $5.00. 



Gardenia. Long the most popular yeUow-flowered cUmbing Rose, Gsu-denia 

 beeus many small clusters of big, pale, creamy yellow buds early in the 

 season, which turn to old-ivory-hued flowers, centered a deeper shade, from 

 handsome foliage. 



Ghislaine de Feligonde. Apricot-yeUow buds, streaked with carmine, turn 

 to pale buff flowers tinted pink at their petals' edges. These flowers, ex- 

 ceptionally large, are borne profusely at the season's beginning, with 

 scattered blooms for several months thereeifter. 



Max Graf. A vigorous trailer with handsome foUage; throws sprays of big 

 shining pink flowers like wild Roses. Ideal for covering rocks. 



Mme. Gregoire StaecheUn. See "Spanish Beauty." 



Paul's Scarlet. Loose clusters of brightest unfading red flowers appear on 

 this popular sort, which frequently blooms again in the Fall. 



Phyllis Bide. A daintily lovely sort with shapely buds of pale gold and 

 carmine-pink, turning to buff-yellow flowers, in loose clusters. UsuaUy ex- 

 periences a recurrence of bloom in the Fall and thrives with little care in 

 any location. Each 75c, doz. $7.50. 



Primrose. Beau's many lau-ge, double flowers of clear Primrose-yellow from 

 exceedingly handsome foliage. 



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