LOVETT'S NURSERY, LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 



ROSES 



Roses are the prize flowers of any garden, be it large or small. Their delightful fragrance, and their 

 beauty of color and shape make them admired by all neighbors and friends, as much as by yourself. We are 

 proud of our excellent Roses this year, and we want you to enjoy them too. We have them all, from the 

 oldest of the "tried and true" varieties to the newest sensations among the recent introductions. So take 

 your pick from our long list, for you may be assured that there are no disappointments included. 



HYBRID TEA (Everblooming) ROSES 



The most popular of all Roses. We have been particularly careful to choose only outstanding varieties in 

 our list and are glad to say that our Roses are, this year, better than they have ever been. 



Although hardy, these Roses do best if given some protection in Winter. A light covering of strawy 

 manure is all that is necessary; or an equally efficient protection may be obtained by heaping soil, say, 

 8 inches deep about each plant — removing same, of course, in early Spring. 



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



All Roses offered are extra strong, 2- to 3-year-old, field grown plants, bound to make a 

 splendid display next June. When requested to do so, we will gladly ship Roses by parcel post, 

 provided 10 per cent of cost of plants is added to remittance. 



Uniform prices for all varieties (unless quoted otherwise), heavy, field grown plants, each 

 65c., doz. $6.50, 100 $48.00. (Add 10 per cent to remittance if shipment is desired by parcel post). 



Varieties indicated by an asterisk (*) comprise 

 Lovett's Premier Rose Collection (see page 1.) 



*Angele Pernet. Unusual brownish orange Roses 



of beautiful shapeliness. An outstanding and rare 



gem in any garden. 

 Antoine Rivoire. Good buds and flowers, silvery 



pink, hardy, and very fragrant. 

 Aspirant Marcel Rouyer. Apricot flowers with 



glossy foliage. Especially good when massed. 

 Betty Uprichard. Copper red buds open to large, 



brilliant orange carmine flowers of spicy fragrance. 



Healthy, and persistent in bloom. 

 BriarclifF. Free blooming, with high centered flowers 



of rich shell pink. Very fragrant, dainty, and 



shapely. 



Chas. K. Douglas. Vigorous and outstanding in the 



brilliancy of its cherry red bloom. 

 Columbia. Produces many shapely flowers of a 



bright pink and very sweetly fragrant. 

 Crusader. Very large and double flowers of a rich 



velvety crimson. 

 "^Dame Edith Helen. Such waxen, clear cut, pink 



beauty could never be pictured. The charm of this 



delightfully fragrant Rose grows upon one rapidly. 



Dame Edith Helen 



