LITTLE SILVER, NEW JERSEY 
Roses 7 
Frau Karl Druschki (See page 6) 
HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES—Continued 
Soliel d’Or. Probably the most gorgeous colors 
of any known Rose grace the fragrant flowers of 
this popular sort. Orange gold and pink strive to 
establish their hues on the delicately blended 
blooms. Altogether a charming variety. 
Symphony (U. S. Plant Patent No. 79). A magnifi¬ 
cent everblooming Hybrid Perpetual sort, with 
handsome and massive flowers, a deep pink in 
their centers, shading white to their edges, and 
frequently half a foot in diameter. These Roses, 
despite their size, are always full and symmetrical 
in shape. Each $1.50, doz. $15.00. 
Heavy, Field-grown Plants, each 70c., doz. 
$7.00, 100 $50.00 
BABY RAMBLER ROSES 
(POLYANTHAS) 
Baby Ramblers are true “everbloomers.” From 
early June until frost, these bushes will be covered 
with the daintiest miniature Roses ever seen. Their 
beauty is unsurpassed in a mass or a mixed Rose 
planting, and they are as hardy as one could wish. 
Just try a few and you will join us in singing their 
praises. 
For best results, plant about 2 to 3 feet apart. 
None of our splendid varieties need Winter pro¬ 
tection. 
Price (except as noted), strong, field grown 
plants, each 70c., doz. $7.00, 100 $50.00 
Baby Alan. Continuously in bloom from June until 
frost, with an overwhelming profusion of rich, 
shining pink Roses, looking like pink flowered 
double English Daisies. Undoubtedly one of the 
most attractive of all Baby Ramblers. Each 
$1.00, doz. $10.00. 
Geo. Eiger. Very double, full, lasting, slightly 
fragrant, coppery yellow flowers are produced 
freely in big clusters by this splendid sort. 
Gloria Mundi. Double flowers of a rich orange 
scarlet. A European medal winner. 
Golden Salmon. Vigorous producer of salmon- 
orange Roses. 
Ideal. Many dark, velvety red Roses produced in 
profusion. 
(Add 10% to your remittance if 
BABY RAMBLER ROSES—Continued 
Mme. Norbert Levavasseur. The original crim¬ 
son “Baby Rambler.” 
Triomphe Orleanais. Large trusses of cherry-red 
bloom. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
What is more glorious than a trellis covered with 
these gems of Nature? Their fragrance fills the 
Summer air, and their beauty astounds the most 
casual onlooker. Our assortment is based on half a 
century’s experience, for Lovett’s Nursery, Inc. has 
long been looked up to as headquarters for climbing 
Roses. 
We wish especially to call your attention to our 
famous Lovett Sisters’ Climbers—Alida, Bess, and 
Mary Lovett, all originated by the late Dr. Walter 
Van Fleet, and the best pink, red, and white climb¬ 
ing varieties of which we have knowledge. 
Price (except as noted), strong, 2-year, field 
grown plants, each 50c., doz. $5.00, 100 $35.00 
Alberic Barbier. Creamy white to yellow; fragrant. 
Alida Lovett. Best of the pink flowered climbing 
Roses, this excellent variety, introduced by that 
famous rosarian and hybridizer, the late Dr. 
Walter Van Fleet, produces bright, shell-pink 
flowers, tinted sulphur yellow at their base and 
as large as most of the Hybrid Tea sorts. Each 
60c., doz. $6.00. 
SPECIAL OFFER 
Lovett Sisters Climbing Roses—One each 
Alida Lovett, best pink Climbing Rose; 
Bess Lovett, best red Climbing Rose, and 
Mary Lovett, best white Climbing Rose. 
Strong, 2 year, field-grown plants, for $1.50, 
postpaid 
Climbing Rose, Alida Lovett 
(about 1 / s natural size) 
American Pillar. Many large crimson-pink Roses; 
single. 
Bess Lovett. Another introduction of Dr. Van 
Fleet, and the best red-flowered climber, with 
large, cup-shaped blooms of a rich, light crimson, 
in long-stemmed clusters; excellent for cutting. 
shipment is desired by parcel post) 
