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



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Hardy Everblooming Roses 



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 SOUV. DE CLAUDIUS PERNET 



— Another season's reports from all 

 sections see this peerless rose 

 emerge triumphantly as the most 

 dependable golden-yellow garden 

 rose of today. It is equally charm- 

 ing in bud, or while opening, or 

 after fully blooming. The plants 

 grow freely, and produce flowers liber- 

 ally. It has very attractive green foliage 

 and, in common with all Pernetiana 

 roses, is quite thorny. Each, $1.00; 

 dozen, $10.00. 



SOUVENIR DE GEORGES PERNET— It is 

 a strong, vigorous grower and produces large 

 .flowers which are beautiful in both bud and 

 fully developed bloom and which are of an 

 intense oriental red, shading to cochineal- 

 carmine at the margin of the petals, the whole 

 being suffused with a golden sheen; a brilliai\cy 

 of coloring. Each, $1.00; dozen, $10.00. 



SUNBURST — Long, lovely buds, which open 

 to large, perfectly formed and double flowers 

 of sulphur yellow, make this one of the most 

 attractive varieties in its color class. Strong 

 plants of spreading habit. 



TALISMAN—A brilliant and fragrant novelty 

 of glowing golden yellow, suffused on the inside 

 with coppery red and rosy orange. Constantly 

 in bloom, and a gorge.ous sight. Each, $1.25; 

 dozen, $12.50. 



VILLE DE PARIS— Round buds and globu- 

 lar flowers of clear yellow. Each, $1.00; dozen, 

 $10.00 



WELLESLEY— Flower large, double, full, 

 fragrant, dark rosy pink. 



WHITE LA FRANCE— White sport of La 

 France tinted with light-flesh color. 



SOUV. DE CLAUDI- 

 US PERNET, IS A 

 ROSE TRIUMPH 

 OF GOLDEN YEL- 

 LOW, WHICH 

 FLOWERS FREELY 



WHITE MAMAN COCHET— White, pale 

 lemon-yellow center, borne singly on strong 

 stems. 



WILHELM KORDES— Buds long and point- 

 ed ; double high-centered and of deep golden 

 salmon, overspread with a tint of copper and 

 carrying veins in red. Fragrant and free- 

 flowering. Hardy, compact growth. 



WILLIAM R. SMITH— Creamy white, 

 stained with pink and crimson. Flowers very 

 double, beautifullv shaped ; free bloomer. 



WILLOWMERE— Rich pink with shining 

 yellow glow. 



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HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES 



With the exception of Rosa Rugosa, these 

 are the hardiest of all Roses. They are of vigor- 

 ous, upright habit, with large' leaves and very 

 large, full, double, richly fragrant flowers which 

 are produced in profusion in June, In order 

 to obtain the finest flowers, prune severely in 

 early spring, manure liberally and hoe often ; 

 plant 2 to 3 feet apart. 



Heavy field=grown plants, each, 75c.; dozen, 

 $7.50; 100, $50.00. {Add 10% to remittance if 

 shipment is desired by parcel post.) 



ALFRED COLOMB— Bright red; one of the 

 best. 



ANNA DE DIESBACH— A lovely shell-pink; 

 long pointed buds ; very large petals and large, 

 finely formed, compact flowers, very full and 

 fragrant. 



EARL OF DUFFERIN— Velvety crimson, 

 shaded with chestnut-red. 



*FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI (WHITE 

 AMERICAN BEAUTY OR SNOW QUEEN) 



— Snow-white ; flow^ers extremely large, yet 

 beautifully formed. Growth is strong and vigor- 

 ous. Abundant bloomer. 



^GENERAL JACQUEMINOT— Brilliant red 

 or scarlet-crimson; large and full. Very fra- 

 grant. 



GEO. DICKSON— Black-scarlet-crimson, with 

 brilliant scarlet, reflexed tips, crimson-maroon 

 veining on the reverse. 



GEO. AH RENDS (Pink American Beauty)— 



Bound to become as popular as Druschki. 

 Strong, robust grower, making a sturdy bush; 

 free bloomer and absolutely hardy everywhere. 

 The color is delicate pink; deliciously fragrant. 



*J. B. CLARK— Deep scarlet, shaded blackish 

 maroon. Flowers are of exceptional size and 

 are produced quite freely during June and again 

 in the fall. 



JOHN HOPPER— Bright Rose, shaded lilac 

 toward edge of petals and carmine in center, re- 

 verse lilac, 



MAGNA CHARTA— Extra large, full flowers 

 of unusual depth ; bright rose-pink in color, 



MARSHALL P. WILDER— Deep, rich glow- 

 ing red; extra large, semi-globular. 



MME. GABRIEL LUIZET— A light pink 

 rose of excellent quality. Flowers are very 

 shapely and particularly attractive. 



MME. PLANTIER— Pure white; borne in 

 cluster on strong stem; sweetly fragrant. 



