. Lovett's special catalogue of roses geraniums cannas palms carnations, chrysanthemums gladiolus, lilies, hardy herbaceous plants, and other summer flowering plants and bulbs . any kind of a chance) both in pots and field grown. Strong well established plants from 23^ in. pots, each 15c; 3 for 40c; doz., $ Very strong plants from 4 in. pots, «« 25c; 3 60c; ♦* Heavy field grown plants, 3 to 6 feet tops, •« 25c; 3 •* 60c; •* M. ALBERT PATEL (Tea\ We fully believe A seedling from Beaute Inconstant^ remarkable ineplor and very beautifvil. The flowers are medium insize, full and a
. Lovett's special catalogue of roses geraniums cannas palms carnations, chrysanthemums gladiolus, lilies, hardy herbaceous plants, and other summer flowering plants and bulbs . any kind of a chance) both in pots and field grown. Strong well established plants from 23^ in. pots, each 15c; 3 for 40c; doz., $ Very strong plants from 4 in. pots, «« 25c; 3 60c; ♦* Heavy field grown plants, 3 to 6 feet tops, •« 25c; 3 •* 60c; •* M. ALBERT PATEL (Tea\ We fully believe A seedling from Beaute Inconstant^ remarkable ineplor and very beautifvil. The flowers are medium insize, full and and well formed, and in color, Ied shadedwith yellow. A strong, compact grower free and con-tinuous in bloom. Ea., 15c; doz., From 4 25c; 3 for 60c. COMTESSE BARDI (Tea). A superb Rose of robust habit and vary free-bloom-ing propensity. Large, full flowers of coppery-yellowshaded with clear red and centre of brilliant coral redshadmg to gold. Delicately scented with the fragranceof Mignonette. Ea., 15c; 3 for 40c. H /. T. LOVBTT, LiftLE SILVER ANl) RED BANK, MRS. ROBERT GARRETT (H. t.) PAULS CARMINE PILLAR. The Clematis-flowered The above illustration does not do justice to thissplendid Rose, nor will a mere description convey aproper idea of the great beauty of its form, color andgeneral make-up. It is marvelously beautiful, whetherconsidered as a single specimen or in a bunch. Theflowers are very full and double, with petals of greatsubstance, exquisitely sweet, and in color what may bedescribed as a glowing shell-like pink. An experiencedRose-grower has described it briefly, as: Better incolor than Bridesmaid, larger than La France, sweet-er than Devoniensis, and freer than Bon Silene. Itsucceeds finely out-of-doors, has not a single bad pro-perty or defect, and considering its many merits, toomuch can hardily be said in its praise. It is a stronggrower, a constant bloomer, and should be included inevery collection. Every lover of c
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