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



CLIMBING ROSES— Continued 



Climbing American Beauty. Brilliant carmine 

 flowers, the most beautifully shaped of any 

 climber, with a rich perfume. 



Climbing Gruss an Teplitz. Branching and vigor- 

 ous, with continuous bright crimson flowers like 

 the Hybrid Tea. 



Dorothy Perkins. Very popular, with beautiful 

 miniature shell pink flowers in pendulous sprays. 



Dr. Huey. Semi-double, large flowers of crimson 

 maroon, shaded black, borne in many clusters on 

 a hardy plant. Each 75c., doz. S7.50. 



Dr. W. Van Fleet. Pale pink buds and flowers, for 

 over three weeks. 



Ernst Grandpierre. Salmon yellow buds and large, 

 doable, creamy blooms, very fragrant. 



Eugene Jacquet. Sweetly scented carmine flowers 

 in large clusters. 



Excelsa. Large and profuse clusters of scarlet crim- 

 son blooms on a vigorous plant. 



Flower of Fairfield. An everblooming Crimson 

 Rambler of the hardiest constitution. 



Gardenia. Pretty buds of nankeen yellow on long 

 stems. 



Graf Zeppelin. Light red Roses in profusion. 



Jacotte. Large, semi-double, orange yellow flowers, 

 tinted a reddish copper, and borne in clusters. 

 A beautiful sight in full bloom. Not entirely hardy 

 in the far north. Each $1.00, doz. $10.00. 



Lady Gay. Soft cherry pink Roses, with crinkled 



petals in large, loose clusters, 

 Marie Gouchault. Lasting and double salmon 



rose flowers in large clusters. Nearly thornless. 



Each 75c., doz. $7.50. 



Paul's Scarlet Climber 



Mary Lovett. Third of the Van Fleet Lovett Sisters 

 Climbers, and the best white of all. Sweet scented, 

 and almost everblooming, borne on long, strong 

 stems. Each 75c., doz. $7.50. 



Mme. Gregoire Staeehelin. A valuable new 

 climber. Opalescent pink, overlaid claret carmine, 

 and most fragrant. Each $1.00, doz. $10.00. 



Paul's Scarlet. The plant literally blazes with its 

 intense, fiery scarlet flowers of excellent shape, 

 borne in small trusses. The most brilliant of all 

 Climbers. 



Roserie. Large, frilled flowers of a deep, even pink, 

 borne in a profusion of loose clusters. 



Silver Moon. Long, creamy buds turn to huge, 

 saucer shaped flowers in small sprays. 



The Beacon. A promising fiery red Pillar Rose with 

 a bright, white eye. Produced in large clusters, 

 with handsome foliage. Each 75c., doz. $7.50. 



The New Dawn. The sensational, comparatively 

 new variety which has the honor of being the first 

 variety of plant to be patented. To describe it 

 briefly would be to call it "an Everblooming 

 Dr. Van Fleet," producing blooms that are almost 

 identical with those produced by that variety. 

 In character of growth, it is similar to Dr. W. Van 

 Fleet. It is truly Everblooming, consequently 

 should have a place in everyone's garden. Strong, 

 2 year, field grown plants. Each $2.00. 



White Dorothy Perkins. A pure white form of the 

 popular "Dorothy" and even stronger in growth. 



Wichuraiana. A perfect trailer, with single white 

 flowers which have prominent golden yellow sta- 

 mens, and are delightfully fragrant. 



Silver Moon 

 Prices for all varieties, 



Spi 



ecial Offer 



We will supply 1 each of the 3 lovely 

 Lovett Sister Roses — strong, field grown 

 plants, postpaid for $2.00. 



unless otherwise noted, each 60c., doz. $6.00; 100 $40.00 



(Add 10% to your remittance if shipment is desired by parcel post) 



