LITTLE SILVER, N. J. {5} Roses 
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POLYANTHA HOSES— Continued 
Elsie Poulsen. A distinctively beautiful sort, 
with large clusters of bright pink, single flowers 
on long stems, ideal for cutting. Very lasting, 
very fragrant, and very profuse in its bloom. 
Gloria Mundi. Very double flowers of a rich 
orange scarlet appear in abundance for ten 
we'eks on this beautiful variety which has won 
prizes in nearly every European country. 
Golden Salmon. Reddish orange buds in large 
clusters turn to salmon blooms. A vigorous sort, 
which is splendid for a mass planting. 
Ideal. The best dark red baby Rose that has 
yet been introduced, with its velvety dark crim¬ 
son blooms in the greatest profusion throughout 
the entire season. 
Marie Pavie. Flowers very double, white with 
center of flesh, grace this intermittent bloomer 
abundantly all Summer. One of the best. Each 
75c., doz. $7.50. 
Mme. Norbert Levavasseur. Semi-double Roses 
of a bright purple crimson, an abundant, con¬ 
tinuous bloomer on a most hardy bush. The 
original “Baby Rambler.” 
Prices for all varieties, unless otherwise noted, 
each 60c., doz. $6.00, 100 $45.00 
CLIMBING ROSES 
Lovett’s Nursery has long been the “last word” 
in these Roses. They are not only exquisite in ap¬ 
pearance, but useful also, as they may clothe un¬ 
sightly fences, grace trellises and keep out in¬ 
truders. 
Price (except as noted), strong, 2 year, field 
grown plants, each 50c., doz. $5.00, 
100 $35.00 
Alida Lovett. The best pink climber. An extra 
strong sort, originated by the late Dr. Van Fleet, 
| producing bright, shell pink flowers, tinted sul- 
Uphur yellow at base and of Hybrid Tea size. 
Each 60c., doz. $6.00. 
American Pillar. A profuse bloomer of large, 
single flowers, brilliant crimson pink with white 
centers and golden stamens. 
Bess Lovett. The best red climber. A Van Fleet 
origination with cup-shaped, light crimson 
blooms, full and large, in long-stemmed clusters, 
good for cutting. Each 60c., doz. $6.00. 
Chaplin’s Pink. Clear, soft pink flowers with 
golden stamens are borne in large clusters on 
this popular new sort. 
Christine Wright. Very large, cupped blooms of 
a wild rose pink, borne several together on a 
long, strong stem. 
Climbing American Beauty. Brilliant carmine 
flowers, more beautiful in shape and more highly 
perfumed than any other climber. Very popular. 
Dorothy Perkins. A most popular climbing Rose, 
with many pendulous sprays of beautiful minia¬ 
ture shell pink flowers. Each 40c., doz. $4.00, 
100 $25.00. 
Dr. Huey. Semi-double, large flowers of crimson 
maroon, shaded black, borne in many clusters on 
a hardy plant. 
Dr. W. Van Fleet. Most popular of the pink 
climbers, with pale pink buds and flowers which 
bloom for over three weeks. 
CLIMBING ROSES— Continued 
Emily Gray. Fragrant Roses of a light buff, 
tinged salmon on center petals and amber at 
base. A beautiful sort which should, however, 
be protected in Winter. Each 60c., doz. $6.00. 
Excelsa. Scarlet crimson blooms in large, profuse 
clusters grace this vigorous plant. A striking 
and splendid sort. Each 40c., doz. $4.00, 100 
$25.00. 
Flower of Fairfield. A very hardy sort, resembl¬ 
ing the Crimson Rambler in color, with one im¬ 
portant difference—this variety is almost ever- 
blooming. 
Gardenia. Long pointed nankeen yellow buds on 
long stems turn to creamy white flowers, cen¬ 
tered yellow. 
Jacotte. Large, semi-double, orange yellow flow¬ 
ers, tinted a reddish copper, and borne in clus¬ 
ters. A beautiful sight in full bloom. Not en¬ 
tirely hardy in the far North. For a gorgeous 
color combination plant this variety with that of 
Dr. Huey. Each 75c., doz. $7.50. 
Mary Lovett. Third of the Van Fleet Lovett Sis¬ 
ters Climbers, and the best white of all. Sweet- 
scented and almost everblooming, borne on long, 
strong stems. Each 60c., doz. $6.00. 
Mary Wallace. Vigorous, with many large, semi¬ 
double blooms of a warm rose pink, climbing 
8 to 12 ft. Very hardy. 
Paul’s Scarlet. The plant literally blazes with its 
intense, fiery scarlet flowers of excellent shape, 
borne in small trusses. The most brilliant of all 
Climbers. 
Phyllis Bide. A Gold Medal climber, and worthy 
of the honor, with its many and continuous 
blooms which are pale gold at their base, and 
shaded a delightful carmine pink towards the 
edge of the petals. These flowers are borne in 
long, loose clusters throughout the season. Truly 
everblooming and very hardy. Each 75c., 
doz. $7.50. 
Primrose. Bright primrose yellow flowers borne 
several together on a long stem; an abundant 
bloomer for four weeks in May and June. Vig¬ 
orous climber and trailer and very hardy. 
Each 60c., doz. $6.00. 
Prosperity. White buds, tinted pink, turn to 
lasting rosettes of purest white, borne in abun¬ 
dance in extra large clusters on a very strong 
stem. Hardy. A true everblooming variety. 
Each 75c., doz. $7.50. 
Roserie. Large, frilled flowers of a deep, even 
pink, borne in a profusion of loose clusters. 
Silver Moon. Long, creamy buds turn to huge, 
saucer-shaped flowers in small sprays. 
Spanish Beauty (Mme. Gregoire Staechelin). 
An entirely distinct sort, with opalescent pink 
flowers attractively curled and overlaid with 
claret carmine, followed by pear-shaped fruit. 
Each 75c., doz. $7.50. 
White Dorothy Perkins. A pure white form of 
the popular “Dorothy” and even stronger in 
growth. Each 40c., doz. $4.00, 100 $25.00. 
Wichuraiana. A perfect trailer, with single white 
flowers which have prominent golden yellow 
stamens and are delightfully fragrant. Each 
35c., doz. $3.50, 100 $25.00. 
(Add 10% to your remittance if shipment is desired by parcel post) 
