Roses £4} LOVETT'S NURSERY, Inc. 



HARDY EVERBLOOMING ROSES 



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Duchess o£ Luxembourg. Long known as the 

 "Rose of the South," nevertheless this producer 

 of deep copper yellow blooms, does equally well 

 in Northern soil. These blooms are large, and 

 have many petals. A splendid sort. 



Duchess of Wellington. Hardy, with large yel- 

 low blooms, marked carmine. 



E. G. Hill. A free bloomer of pure, dazzling scarlet 

 flowers, borne on long, strong stems, hence excel- 

 lent for cutting. Each SI. 00, doz. $10.00. 



Etoile de France. An excellent Rose for a bed of 

 bloom, with many vivid crimson flowers which 

 are very fragrant, and last well when cut. Stiff 

 stems hold these Roses well away from the 

 beautiful foliage. 



Etoile de Hollande. Shapely Roses of a deep, 

 bright red, very fragrant, borne singly on long 

 stems. Very popular. Each $1.00, doz._ $10.00. 



Francis Scott Key. A splendid sort which pro- 

 duces great masses of large, light crimson blooms. 

 Very hardy and holds good foliage. At its best 

 in the Fall season. 



Frank W. Dunlap. Many double, fragrant flow- 

 ers of a bright rose pink. 



Gruss an Teplitz. A perfect Rose for the home 

 garden, needing only a minimum of care. Al- 

 ways in bloom, with fragrant flowers of a dark, 

 velvety scarle t produced in the greatest profusion. 



Impress. Large, double flowers of salmon cerise, 

 suffused with gold. 



Ivy May. Blooms freely and continuously all 

 season, with shapely buds and flowers of a de- 

 lightful rose pink, with amber gold at the base 

 and about the edges of each petal. One of the 

 most fragrant Roses; ideal for bouquet or corsage. 



J. C. Thornton. A tall bush which produces last- 

 ing crimson scarlet Roses in great abundance, on 

 long, strong stems. Each $1.00, doz. $10.00. 



Joanna Hill. Bears excellent cut flowers, which are 

 a dark buff yellow, particularly beautiful in bud. 



Lady Ashtown (About y 2 natural size) 



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Miss Rowena Thom (Greatly reduced) 



Joyous Cavalier. Large, shapelv and lasting 

 flowers; brilliant scarlet. Each $1.00, doz. $10.00. 



Julien Potin. Produces a multitude of deep yel- 

 low Roses, large, fragrant and perfect in shape, 

 on a nearly thornless plant. These flowers are 

 as delightful when cut as when on the bush. 

 Our favorite yellow Rose, and one which has re- 

 ceived the Gold Medal of the Paris Exposition. 

 Each $1.00, doz. 810.00. 



Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. Most popular of all 

 white Hybrid Tea Roses. One of the best of all 

 Roses for a bed, being shapely, double and full. 

 Blooms through the entire season in profusion. 



Konigin Luise. Very large and shapely white 

 buds turn to snowy white flowers, faintly tinted 

 lemon at their centers. Very free flowering. 

 Each $1.00, doz. $10.00. 



Lady Ashtown. An abundant and a continuous 

 bloomer of pale carmine pink Roses, shaded with 

 yellow at their base. Beautiful in the bud, and 

 ideal for corsage or bouquet, being borne singly 

 on long, strong stems. Lasts well when cut. 



Lord Charlemont. Bears many clear deep crim- 

 son Roses, large, shapely, and extremely fra- 

 grant, from a hardy bush with few thorns. One 

 of the best of all red Roses. 



Los Angeles. The color of these popular Roses is 

 hard to describe. An orange yellow shades into 

 a flame pink, and the whole is toned with salmon. 

 Good cut flower, and popular for city culture. 



Mary Pickford. Bears many large, shapely or- 

 ange vellow buds, which turn to fragrant blooms 

 of a pale yellow. Each $1.00, doz. $10.00. 



Miss Rowena Thom. The Roses borne by this 

 remarkable sort bear all the colors of a gorgeous 

 sunset in their petalage. Fiery rose and rosy 

 mauve blend with old gold on their outer petals. 

 Flowers are enormous and in continuous bloom 

 all season. 



Mrs. Beatty. Many very fragrant Roses of a 

 pale yellow, from outstanding buds. Each $1.00, 

 doz. $10.00. 



Prices for all varieties, unless otherwise noted, each 75c, doz. $7.50, 100 $50.00 



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