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



HARDY EVERBLOOMING ROSES 



Among the most beautiful of all Roses. Although hardy, they 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, eight inches deep about each plant— removing 

 same, of course, in early spring. Early in the season we shall supply heavy field-grown DOR- 

 MANT plants ; later (May) we propose to ship out these same strong plants — but POT-GROWN. 



All Roses offered are extra strong two= to three=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% of cost of plants is added to remittance. 



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

 85c.; dozen, $8.50; 100, $60.00. (Add 10% to remittance if shipment is desired by parcel post.) 



ANTOINE RI VOIRE— Rosy flesh, shaded 

 and edged with deep carmine, borne singly on 

 long, strong stems. 



APOTHEKER GEORQ HOFER— Dark pink. 

 A very vigorous variety. 



ASPIRANT MARCEL ROUYER— Bronzy 

 apricot paling to salmon at edges. Especially 

 attractive in the bud. 



BETTY — Large, exquisitely scented petals of 

 a glowing coppery rose color, suffused with 

 gold. The bud is especially attractive. 



BETTY UPRICHARD— Copper red buds, 

 opening to semi-double flowers of large size. 

 Persistent bloomer. Each, $1.00, dozen, $10.00. 



BRIARCLIFF— Fragrant and long-lasting; 

 large, pointed buds, and double, high-centered 

 blooms of brilliant rose-pink. Stem stiff and 

 strong; foliage resistant to disease. Free- 

 flowering. 



CLARA WATSON— Mother-of-pearl white 

 with peach-colored center; large, double 

 flowers. 



COLUMBIA — Deservedly one of the most 

 popular among rose-pink varieties. Immense 

 flowers are slightly tinged with yellow at base 

 ot petals. Long, strong stems. Flowers, of 

 great substance and fine, lasting qualities, pos- 

 sess delightful fragrance. 



CRIMSON . QUEEN— Very large, double, 

 globular, intensely fragrant blooms of rich 

 crimson. 



BRIARCLIFF IS FREE 

 FLOWERING AND 

 FRAGRANT 



DAME EDITH HELEN— Shapely buds and 

 fine, high-centered blooms of clear pink. Fra- 

 grant ; freely produced on long, strong stems. 

 Each, $1.00; dozen, $10.00. 



DIADEM — Orange-crimson suffused salmon 

 and yellow; large, long-pointed buds, very large 

 flower, extremely double. 



DOUBLE WHITE KILLARNEY— Beautiful 

 white rose of vigorous growth, with especially 

 large petals. Very hardy and disease-resistant, 

 splendid for cutting. 



DUCHESS OF LUXEMBOURG — Rich 

 golden yellow, large, very double ; of vigorous 

 branching habit. 



DUCHESS OF WELLINGTON- Enormous, 

 tapering buds of golden orange, slowly opening 

 to very large salfron-colored flowers ; sweetly 

 scented ; of great size and substance. 



EDEL — White, with faintest ivory shading 

 toward base, passing to pure white; double, 

 well-built, sweetly fragrant. 



ELDORADO — Copper, suffused orange and 

 salmon. Large bud and flower borne singly on 

 strong stem. Of vigorous growth ; free flower- 

 ing. Each, $1.00; dozen, $10.00. 



ELVIRA ARAMAYO— Indian red ; bud long- 

 pointed; flower full. Each, $1.00; dozen, $10.00. 



ETOILE DE FRANCE— A grand, deep red 

 rose which blooms all summer. Flowers are 

 large, full velvety crimson and richly fra- 

 grant. 



ETOILE DE HOLLAND— Bril- 

 liant red blooms of magnificent 

 size. Very fragrant. Each, $1.25; 

 dozen, $12.50. 



FRANK READER — 

 ^f^L Light, lemon-colored, mas- 



sive, high-centered. 

 FRANCIS SCOTT KEY 

 j — Fine erect grower of 



" great hardiness. Very large 



buds ; very double crimson 

 flowers of noble make-up. 



FRANK W. DUNLOP— 

 The color is a most pleas- 

 ing shade of soft pink, deep- 

 ening to\vards the center. 

 Bud perfect in form and 

 substance, long and point- 

 ed, opening full and double. 



GENERAL McARTHUR 

 — Fiery red^ magnificent 

 color, and one of the very 

 freest bloomers ; possesses 

 the richest fragrance. 



GENERAL = SUPERIOR 

 ARNOLD JANSSEN 

 Light crimson blooms on 

 stately stems ; fragrant and 

 long lasting. 



