/. T. LOVETT, LITTLE SILVER AND RED BANK, N.J. 



Wrs. DeGraw (Bourbon). A 

 grand Rose, fully equalling 

 the tender sorts in profusion of 

 bloom. Flowers large, full, 

 deep clear lively pink, and del- 

 icately fragrant. It is a s^oleu- 

 did grower and is covered with 

 magnificent bloom from early 

 summer until frost. It will 

 give the greatest possible sat- 

 isfaction to all who desire tine 

 roses in abundance, both for 

 display in bsclding and for cut 

 blooms. If confined to a sin- 

 gle rose for blooming out of 

 doors we would select this var- 

 iety. The stems arc long and 

 stiff and the Howers are of 

 good substance, rendering it 

 especially valuable for cutting, 

 it is absolutely hardy wi chout 

 protection, and its foliage is 

 always clean and healthy. In 

 every way a most magnificent 

 variety. ''{See illustration.) 



Queen's Scarlet (Bourbon). 

 Particularly valuable for color 

 effect in bedding but its indi- 

 vidual flowers are very hand- 

 some and prcdaced in great 

 abundance. The blooms are of 

 good size, very double, deep 

 crimson, rich in color and vel- 

 vety in texture. Its constant 

 and continuous bloom and 

 splendid depth of color render 



MRS. DE GRAW. 



it well worthy of aplace among the best, and it is so striking and brilliant 

 in effect that is unsuj'passed for bedding, either in masses or mixed with other sorts. 



OTHER CHOICE BEDDING ROSES. 



From in 

 Alfred Auburt (Bourbon 



pots, ea., lOc; doz., si.OO. 



Remarkably profuse 



bloomer, vigorous and strong grower ; especially val- 

 uable for its fine flowers, which are large and very 

 double, of a clear rosy-carmine, very beautiful: extrk 

 good for out-door cultui-e. 



Ernest IMvtz (Tea). A strong-growing, free-bloom- 

 ng Rose of great merit, forming a compact bush, 

 remarkably profuse in bloom from early until late. 

 The flowers are large and full; its buds long-poiuted 

 and very beautiful, produced on long stems; bright 

 satiny pink flushed with crimson at the centre. Superb 

 for flowering in the open groimd. 



Georgre Pernet iPolyantha). Extra flue bedder and 

 bloomer. Flowers of great beauty, very distinct, with 

 imbricated petals, bright, satiny pink shaded with 

 coppery-yellow at the base of petals; medium in size 

 and very full. 



From 4 in. pots, ea., 20c; doz., $2.00. 



Comtesse Lily Kinsky (Polyantha). A strong, vigor- 

 ous grower for 

 one of its spe- 

 cies, producing 

 myriads of 

 fall, double, 

 charming, 

 fairy - like 

 roses 'that are 

 white in color, 

 delicatelj' tint- 

 ed with blush 

 and having a 

 chamois yel- 

 low centre. 

 They are very 

 sweet and the 

 plant is har- 

 dy ; unsur- 

 passed for out- 

 door bedding 

 and produces 

 a perfect sheet of bloom throughout the entire season. 



Etoile de Lyons [Tea). The finest yellow of its class 

 for outside planting, and one of the hardiest of all the 

 Teas. It is a superb Rose, similar to Perle desJardins 

 in general habit and make-up of flower, and equal to 

 Marechal Xiel in size. Very large, fully double, of a 

 beautiful clear pale yellow ; splendid for cutting. Very 

 free-flowering, an excellent bedder. 



Gloire de Polyantha [Poh/antha). A lovely Fairy 

 Rose of dwarf, bushy habit, most constant and profuse 

 in bloom; large, perfectly double flowers, deliciously 

 sweet and fragrant, fine Vosy pink, delicately flushed 

 carmine. 



Heroiosa (Boin'bon). Popular out-of-door bloomer, 

 excessively profuse and constant, with flowers of more 

 than ordinary beauty being finely formed, cupped aud 

 full; of a fine shade of rose, exceedingly fragrant. Al- 

 ways in bloom and a great grower out-of-doors. 



Little Red Pet (Polyantha). A vigorous grower and 

 very free-flowering, of dwarf habit and compact form. 

 Flowers medium, of a beautiful deep crimson, very 

 effective and a fine sort for bordering beds of stronger- 

 growing varieties. 



