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



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HARDY EVERBLOOMING ROSES > 



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

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



GOLDEN EMBLEM — Intensely yellow 

 buds ; blooms of superb shape and texture, 

 borne freely on erect, branching plants ; attrac- 

 tive glossy" foliage. Each, $1.00; dozen $10.00. 



QRUSS AN TEPLITZ— The one variety 

 that is always in bloom — and we mean it! A 

 bright, pleasing crimson. Splendid for bedding. 



HADLEY — A distinctive shade of bright red. 

 A sturd}^ grower and free bloomer. 



HERMOSA — Light blush-pink; medium size, 

 double, high-centered, lasting, fragrant. 



HIS MAJESTY— Intensely fragrant, dark 

 crimson shaded deeper toward edges, borne on 

 long, strong stems. 



HOOSIER BEAUTY— Dark-red flowers of 

 noble shape and pronounced fragrance. 



IMPERIAL POTENTATE— Dark rose-pink; 

 slightly lighter on reverse of petals ; borne 

 singlv on long stems. 



INDEPENDENCE DAY— Sun-flower gold, 

 stained with flame color, overlaying orange- 

 apricot. 



ISOBEL — Light rose-pink with apricot shad- 

 ing; large, single, slightly fragrant. Each $1.00; 

 dozen, $10.00. 



JONKHEER J. L. MOCK— Clear imperial 

 pink, reverse of petals rosy-silvery white. A 

 giant of the La France t^rpe. Awarded 

 two gold medals, and five first prizes 

 in Europe. 



KAISERIN AUGUSTE VIKTORIA.— 

 After serving for a third of a century this 

 still is, to our minds, the grandest white 

 in cultivation. A continuous bloomer, 

 producing quantities of snow-white flow- 

 ers from June until frost. 



KILLARNEY BRILLIANT— An even 

 darker pink than Killarney. Flowers 

 of true Killarney type. Splendid 

 grower and free bloomer. 



LADY ALICE STANLEY— Large 

 buds and blooms, double, very sweet. 

 Coral rose shaded to pale flesh pink. 



LADY ASHTOWN— Satiny buds 

 and blooms of deep shining pink with 

 yellow glow at base of petals. 



LADY HILLINGDON— One of the 

 most popular varieties, producing 

 yellow flowers of a particularly 

 pleasiijjg apricot shade. It is one 

 of the most free flowering and one 

 of the most fragrant. 



MIRACLE BRAND ROSE 

 AND SHRUB FOOD 



A scientifically compounded 

 chemical fertilizer holding 

 in correct proportion all 

 those elements needed by 

 Roses and other plants of 

 shrubby character, to do 

 their best. It encourages 

 a luxuriant growth and 

 supplies the plants with 

 the vigor needed for great- 

 est blooming results. 5=lb. 

 bags, 75c.; 10=lb. bags, $1.25. 

 Special quotations on larger 

 quantities on request. 



LADY INCHIQUIN— Large, full, perfectly 

 shaped flowers of orange-cerise. Very distinct ; 

 vigorous grower. Each, $1.00; dozen, $10 00. 



LADY MARGARET STEWART. Golden 

 vellow, shaded and streaked with orange and 

 red. Each, $1.25 ; dozen, $12.50. 



LADY URSULA— Pale pink, fading lighter, 

 reverse cameo-pink, base lemon, very double. 



LA TOSCA — Shell-pink, deeper at center and 

 on reverse of petals ; borne several together on 

 long, strong stem. 



LOS ANGELES — The color of this rose is 

 indescribable. A flame pink shades into a 

 golden yellow, and the whole is toned with 

 salmon. The striking effect of this combination 

 cannot be put on paper. It is a most popular 

 cut flower and good for city culture. Each, 

 $1.00; dozen, $10.00. 



LOUISE CATHERINE BRESLAU— Brilliant 

 orange pink double flowers. ' 



MARGARET McGREDY — Orange- scarlet 

 that does not fade ; flowers very large ; double. 



MARY COUNTESS OF ILCHESTER— Deep 

 rose-pink, borne singly on long strong stems. 



MARY PICKFORD— Orange yellow buds and 

 bright golden yellow flowers. Free flowering; 

 fragrant. Each, $1.25; dozen, $12.50. 



LADY ALICE STANLEY, A 

 LOVELY ROSE OF CORAL 

 SHADED TO FLESH PINK 



