/. T. LOVETT, LITTLE SILVER, N. /. 



TWENTY BEST EVERBLOOMING ROSES. 



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These iuclude the most beautiful varieties of all Roses. They are delightfully tea-scented and justly valued for 

 their coustant bloom and exquisite buds of lovely, soft, but pure color ; embracing the most charming shades. They 

 are not entirely hardy at the North, and should be given protection during winter, but their charming bloom and 

 delightful fragrance well repay for this little trouble. 



DUCHESSE DE BRABANT. A beautiful flower 

 of bright rosy-pink, petals silvery edged, very sweet. 



ETOILE DES LYONS. Large, finely formed, 

 clear pale yellow; very free-flowering. 



GOLDEN GATE. Large, double, and very fragrant, 

 cieamy-white tinged with golden-yellow. 



MAD. WELCHE. Large, finely formed flowers of 

 pale apricot yellow shaded coppery at the center. 



MAM AN COCHET. Flowers extra large and per- 

 fectly double, buds full and pointed, pale flesh-pink 

 suffused with yellow at base of petals. 



MAR EC HAL NIEL {Noisette). Climbing habit, 

 very large flowers of deejj golden-j^ellow. 



MARIE LAMBERT (Snoit^flake). Large, full, and 

 double, of a beautiful creamy-white ; very distinct. 



MARIE VAN HOUTTE. Large and' well-formed; 

 pale creamy-yellow, the edges of outer petals outlined 

 with bright rose, and delicionsly fragrant. 



PRISCILLA. Exceedingly large, round, and full; 

 pure clear ivory-white throughout, and delightfully tea- 

 scented. The finest white bedder and splendid. 



PAPA GONTIER. Extra large and fine, very full, 

 deep rich carmine, very fragrant : a profuse bloomer. 



PERLE DES JARDINS. Very large and fiill; 

 pale golden-yellow, sweetly fragrant; the finest yellow. 



SOUVENIR D'UN AMI. Very large, full, and 

 double; pale, delicate rose shaded with salmon; deli- 

 ciously fragrant. 



SAFRANO. Full, globular buds of a lovely fawn 

 color suffused with rose; very fragrant. 



SYLPH. Large, full, and rounded; pearly-white 

 tinged with violet and peach; lovely buds and flowers. 



THE QUEEN. Large and full; pure white, very 

 fragrant; one of the best white teas for bedding. 



of each of the twenty varieties, for $L50. 

 ■ " " ' " $3.00. 



LUCY BERTRAM. Deep crimson white. 

 MEG MERRILIES. Gorgeous crimson; free. 



ROSE BRADWARDINE. Beautiful clear rose; 

 perfect in shape. 



Bridesmaid. 



BRIDE. The most beautiful pure white Tea Rose. 

 Large, very double, beautifully formed petals of great 

 substance and delicately perfumed. A strong groAver. 



BRIDESMAID. Large, of perfect form; silvery 

 deep rosy-pink, sweetly fragrant; the finest pink rose in 

 cultivation. See illustration, 



BON SILENE. Large and beautiful buds of soft 

 rosy carmine, semi-double; free flowering; very fra- 

 grant. 



CLARA Vl/ATSON. Large, handsome, well-formed 

 flowers of salmon and pink. Fine for cutting. 



COQUETTE DE LYONS {Yellow Hermosa). 

 Medium-sized flowers of a beautiful pale yellow ; very 

 handsome. 



From 2^ in. pots, ea. lOc. A set, one 

 " 4 " " " 20c. 



TWELVE SWEET BRIARS. 



These lovely Hybrid Sweet Briars, apart from their ex- 

 treme beauty, are intensely interesting, being crosses 

 between the well-known Sweet Briar and various other 

 roses, such as Austrian Briar, varieties of Gallica, etc. 

 All of them possess the delicionsly scented foliage and 

 strong, vigorous growth of the Sweet Briar, and are 

 absolutely hardy; the flowers are single, of the most 

 beautiful tints, and are produced in great profusion; 

 presenting the delightful odoi- and the numerous golden 

 stamens of the Sweet Briar flower, but rnuch larger. 



AMY ROBSART. Beautiful deep rose; robust 

 grower and free. 



ANNE OF GEIERSTEIN. Dark crimson, followed 

 by an abundance of prettily clustered bunches of fruits. 



BRENDA. Delicate peachy-pink, beautifully effect- 

 ive in contrast with its bright yellow anthers. 



CATHERINE SEYTON. Rosy-pink with bright 

 golden stamens. 



EDITH BELLENDEN. Pale rose flowering from 

 the ends of pendulous shoots. Exceedingly interesting, 



FLORA McIVOR. Large; pure white tinted rose. 



GREEN MANTLE. Bright, rich pink. 



JEANNIE DEANS. Semi-double; soarlet-crimROii. 



LUCY A*SHTON, WliiUMvith piwk t^a^ies, 



From ZVz in. pots, ea., 1 2c. 

 4 " " 20c. 



A set for $1.25. 

 " ^' $2.00. 



FOUR SUPERB MOSS ROSES. 



Well known and highly valued for their large, sweet 

 flowers, enveloped in mossy envelopes, of charming 

 beauty; absolutely hardy and of the easiest cultiire. 

 They bloom very freely and are among the most beauti- 

 ful of roses, succeeding on any good soil. 



COMMON MOSS or PERPETUAL PINK. 



Lovely, long, tapering pink buds, elegantly mossed; 

 very free bloomer. 



GLORY OF MOSSES. Large, very double, deep 

 rosy-carmine, very mossy and fragrant. 



PERPETUAL Vi/HITE. Many clusters of large, 

 full, pure white flowers in June, and again in autumn. 



PRINCESS ADELAIDE. Large, very double and 

 full; lovely, bright rosy-pink; profuse bloomer. 

 From 2Vz in. pots, ea., l 5c. A set for ^ .50. 

 4 *• 30«. " " $H»0. 



