J. T. Lovett Co. — Roses. 



GENERAL COLLECTION. 

 Ea., 15c; doz., $1.50; lOO, $10.00. 



Large, 2 yrs. old, ea., 30c; doz., $3.00; 100, $20.00. 

 Vote— Selection of varieties at hundred rates 

 must be left in part to us . 



Alfred Colomb.— Very large, full and double; 

 color, a bmilant,rlcli crimson; exceedingly fragrant. 

 One of the nnest Hybrid Perpetuals. 



Anne de Dies bacli,— Very large, brilliant 

 crimson, full of fragrance. One of the hardiest. 



Caroline de Sansal.— Large, flat, full; pale 

 carnation faintly flushed with rose to centre. Love- 

 ly and sweet. 



I iCoqnette des Alps.— Pure white, sometimes 

 shaded blush, a profuse bloomer and one of the best. 



Coqnette des Blanches.— Of medium size, 

 in large clusters, full and slightly fragrant. Color, 

 snowy-white, sometimes delicately flushed pale rose. 



Cren. Jacqueminot.— Brilliant velvety crim- 

 son; large, very showy and fragrant: free bloomer. 



Gen. Washington.— Large, flat and very 

 double, brilliant rosy crimson: a profuse bloomer. 



John Hopper.- Brilliant deep crimson, very 

 fragrant, large and full; a profuse bloomer. 



J'nles OTargotten.— Bright cberry crimson, 

 large and cup-shaped, fragrant ana free. 



Ija France.- Rich satiny peach, changing to 

 deep rose, large, full, a constant bloomer, and the 

 sweetest of all roses; the Quest hardy rose. 



IjaRelne.-Deep rosy-lilac; large, a constant 

 bloomer, and one of the hardiest. 



liOnis Van Houtte.— Bright crimson and 

 one of the best of its color. Large, full and fragrant. 



Madame Plantier.— Pure white, large and 

 very double; free bloomer; flne for cemetery plant- ■ 

 ing. 



Magna Charta.— Bright rose suffused with 

 carmine, large and well-formed flowers, one of the 

 most profuse bloomers and very fragrant. 



Paul Neyron.— Of Immense size; color,a clear, 

 deep rose, very double and full, finely perfumed. A 

 free bloomer. 



Perle des Blanches.— Of medium size; pure i 

 white; full, very double, and fragrant. 



Prince Camille de Rohan,— Deep velvety 

 crimson, large, very double, sweet; splendid. 



Victor Verdier,— Bright rose with crimson 

 centre, a free bloomer, beautiful: extra flne. ' 



NEW HARDY EVERBLOOMING. 



Ea., 25c; doz., $2.50; 100, $15. OO. 



Clothilde Soupert. — ^ magnificent rose , 

 for bedding, also excellent for window culture iu | 

 pots. It is of exceedingly vigorous and compact | 

 hsihit SLnd wonderfully profuse and constant in' 

 bloom, the smallest plants being literally covered 

 with flowers. The flowers are of good size, full, 

 round, double to the centre, of a creamy white shad- 

 ing to rosy blush, and deliciously fragrant. Both 

 buds and open flowers are superb. A truly hardy 

 everblooming rose— a thing long desired. 



Mrs. Degraw.— A superb hardy everblooming 

 rose equalling the tender sorts in profusion of bloom. 

 Large, full, rich deep pink and delightfully fragrant. 

 It is an excellent grower and is covered with flne 

 roses from early summer to frost. It is worthy of 

 all praise and will give intense satisfaction to those 

 who want an abundance of roses. 



EVERBLOOMING. 



Ea., 15c; doz., $1.50; lOO, $10.00. 



The Everblooming or Monthly roses belong mostly 

 to the class known as Teas. They are admired for 

 their delicacy of color, delightful fragrance and free- 

 dom of bloom, but require some protection during 

 winter at the North. They come into flower the first 

 season and bloom profusely during the summer and 

 autumn. A small bed of Everblooming Roses will 

 make a delightful spot on the lawn and furnish a flne 

 supply of buds during the whole of the growing 

 season. 



Bon Silene.— Large and beautiful buds; rosy 

 carmine; sometimes of a paler shade: very fragrant. 



Bride.— Very large, double and full, flne form, 

 very fragrant. Pure white. Profuse. 



Catherine Mermet.— Silvery, satiny rose, 

 large and full, with a delightful perfume. 



Duchess de Brabant.— Rosy pink, petals 

 edged with silver. A flne rose, and very sweet. 



Hermosa,— Very double, blooms in clustfrs; 

 color, a clear rose; a constant bloomer. 



Madame Cusin.— Distinct and handsome; 

 violet crimson, tinged and shaded with yeUow. 



Madame de Watteville,— Creamy yellow, 

 shaded with carmine, petals bordered with carmine; 

 buds full, tulip-like, and very fragrant. 



Madame Hoste,— Large and handsome, very 

 full and of delightful fragrance. Pale creamy yel- 

 low deepening towards the centre, and shaded with 

 amber. A superb variety for either the garden or 

 house culture. 



Marechal Niel.— The flnest of all yellow roses. 

 Very large, and highly perfumed: deep yellow. 



Niphetos.— White, sometimes faintly tinged 

 with pale, creamy yellow; buds large and long. 



Papa Gontier.— Large and long, semi-double; 

 very fragrant; deep rich carmine. Profuse. 



Perle des Jardins.— Very large, full and of 

 flne form: pale golden yellow, delicately perfumed, 



Saffrano.— Bright apricot yellow, very fragrant; 

 splendid buds, and a free bloomer. 



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