2 Roses LOVETT'S NURSERY, Inc. 
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ROSES—Continued 
Ami Ouinard. Blackish buds open to highly per¬ 
fumed flowers of velvety crimson maroon. Vigor¬ 
ous and hardy. First of the “black” Roses. 
Each 80c., doz. S8.00. 
Autumn. This recent introduction is rapidly rising 
to the top in popularity, being absolutely unique 
in its color, which resembles that of a maple leaf 
in the Fall. Bronzy red, burnt orange, and rich 
golden yellow are a colorful riot in your garden 
it this variety is planted. Ideal for a cut flower, 
with deep sienna buds on long stems. Each 80c., 
doz. 88.00. 
Betty Uprichard. Big, fragrant, salmon pink 
blooms, suflused with orange copper, are pro¬ 
duced in great abundace on this healthy, vigor¬ 
ous bush. 
Dame Edith Helen. Popular clear pink sort which 
is equally beautiful in bud and flower. Mammoth 
Roses, yet always shapely, and deliciously sweet 
scented. 
Duchess of Luxembourg. Many clear golden buds 
turn to delightful blooms of a coral pink hue, over¬ 
laid yellow. Excellent as a cut flower, being pro¬ 
duced singly on long stems. 
Edith Nellie Perkins. These Roses are sharply 
two-toned, being coppery pink on the outside of 
their petals and pinkish bulT within. A splendid 
cut flower, with particularly beautiful buds. 
Editor McFarland. Regarded by many experts as 
the best deep pink garden Rose, with perfectly 
formed flowers of rich brilliant pink, shapely, fra¬ 
grant and lasting. Each 80c., doz. $8.00. 
Edouard Schill. Beautiful and unusual Roses of 
rich coral scarlet, startling in full bloom. 
E. G. Hill. This is our favorite red Rose. Elowers 
are large, shapely and very fragrant. They are a 
brilliant crimson maroon in color, standing out 
well against the pale, glaucous foliage, and simply 
ideal for cutting, since they will not fade or “blue.” 
Etoile de France. Sweetly scented deep crimson 
blooms, shapely, lasting, and very popular. 
Etoile de Hollande. Countless large flowers of a 
rich, clear scarlet, beautifully formed, make this 
one of the most satisfactory of all red Roses. 
Joanna Hill 
Autumn 
Frank W. Dunlop. Many Roses of a bright, deep 
rose pink, on a healthy plant. 
Golden Dawn. Lovely new Rose, the coloring of 
which is suggested by its name. Clear yellow buds, 
suffused old rose, turn to shapely, perfumed flowers 
of rich Sunflower yellow, turning to lemon yellow 
by degrees. 
Gruss an Teplitz. Ov^erwhelming abundance of 
velvety crimson maroon Roses, fragrant and 
double, all season, on tall, arching, reddish stems. 
Popular as a bedding Rose and good for a low 
hedge. 
Hilda. A lovely carmine flowered Rose. 
Ivy May. Many shapely and fragrant rose pink 
blooms, edged and based with amber gold. Ideal 
for bouquet or corsage. 
J. C. Thornton. Very bright crimson scarlet, 
striking. 
Joanna Hill. Gorgeous Roses, beginning as long, 
shapely orange yellow buds, and passing to big 
buff gold flowers, with hearts of Indian yellow, per¬ 
fectly formed and fragrant. Perfect Roses for cut 
flowers, being produced singly on extra long, strong 
stems. 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. Introduced nearly 
half a century ago, this sort has never been seri¬ 
ously challenged as the best of all white everbloom- 
ing Roses. Produces many shapely and long¬ 
stemmed blooms of purest white, highly perfumed, 
and excellent for cut flowers. 
Konigen Luise. Huge, double white flowers, on 
long stems. Each 80c., doz. $8.00. 
Lady Alice Stanley. Old favorite silvery pink 
Rose, reversed coral, very large and double, but 
always shapely. A continuous bloomer. 
Lady Ashtown. Another old favorite which is a 
tireless producer of clear, glossy carmine pink 
Roses, with a golden underglow. These flowers, 
always shapely, are borne singly on long, strong 
stems, lasting well in a house, or in a corsage. It 
has also been a lovely garden Rose for over 
30 years. 
Lady Hillingdon. Long, slender buds of a clear 
rich golden yellow turn to saffron yellow blooms, 
very shapely. 
All varieties, unless otherwise noted, each 70c., doz. $7.00, 100 $50.00 
(Add 10% to your reviittance if shipment is desired by parcel post) 
