4 Roses 
LOVETT’S NURSERY, Inc 
Radiance 
All varieties, unless otherwise noted, each 70c., doz. $7.00, 100 $50.00 
(Add 10% to your remittance if shipment is desired by parcel post) 
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Syracuse 
President Herbert Hoover. Imagine a Rose which 
bears a large crop of flowers, each of which is a 
blend of scarlet, pink, flame, cerise and yellow, 
fragrant, and shapely, both in bud and in full 
flower. This dazzling effect can be produced only 
by these Hoover Roses, which have swept the 
country in a blaze of glory. 
Radiance. America’s most satisfactory and most 
vigorous growing Rose. These rich opaline pink 
blooms, large, shapely, fragrant, lasting, and 
hardy, will be produced by the score wherever the 
old favorite is planted. Succeeds in any soil with 
practically no care. The faultless everbloomer. 
Rapture. Fragrant and vigorous sport of Mme. 
Butterfly, this lovely Rose is much deeper in 
color than its old-fashioned parent, and bids fair to 
surpass the latter as a perfect flower for corsage 
or bouquet. Very fragrant. 
Red Radiance. This rosy red sport of Radiance 
is identical with its parent in prolificacy of bloom, 
shapeliness and size of flowers, fragrance and suc¬ 
cess under adverse conditions. Long the standard 
red Rose of our country. 
Roslyn. Sweetly fragrant blooms are produced in 
great abundance on this lovely sort, and are a 
rich golden yellow, nearly orange, in color. 
Souvenir de Claudius Pernet. Stands first in 
popularity among the yellow flowering Roses. 
Many fragrant blooms of a clear unfading golden 
yellow, are borne continuously on this lovely sort. 
Especially attractive when flowers are half open. 
Syracuse. Tall plants which produce an abundance 
of rich scarlet flowers, globular in shape and stand 
ing out well against its dark green foliage. Very 
hardy, with enormous Roses. Recently introduced 
yet immensely popular wherever grown. Each 
90c., doz. $9.00. 
Talisman. The beauty of these Roses in bud or in 
full flower is unsurpassed. Talisman, with its 
scarlet and golden blooms, has swept the country 
on an ever rising tide of popularity. Its fragrance 
is delightful, its hardiness profound; it is equally 
gorgeous on the bush or in a vase, corsage or 
bouquet. Lasts well when cut and is particularly 
good in the Fall. 
VIVID MASON (U. S. Plant Patent No. 52). 
Featured by us last year, this wonderful sort has 
more than justified its early promise. Many big, 
shapely Roses of a rich oriental red, overlying a 
persistent background of gold, grace this tallest 
of sorts, making it the most unforgettably vivid 
Rose we know. Each $1.50, doz. $15.00. 
Willowmere. An old favorite which is worthy of 
ushering out this list of lovely Roses. Shapely 
rich pink blooms, nearly thornless, grace this im¬ 
proved “Los Angeles,” with shades of salmon 
and gold among the clear pink coloring. Has long 
justified its popularity and is still in great demand. 
Vivid Mason 
IMPORTANT 
We spray our Roses each week during 
the growing season—hence no fungous 
diseases. 
