THE LOVETT COMPANY, LITTLE SILVER, N, /. 61 

 GERMAN IRIS (I. Germanica). LAMP FLOWER or Ragged Robin. 



In the richness and purity of color of their flowers, 

 there are indeed few orchids that will equal these. 

 Luxuriant, broad, bluish-green foliage and large, richly 

 colored flowers of strange and graceful forms. All 

 thrive in any common garden soil, and are absolutely 

 hardy. Bloom profusely in May an 1 J ane. 



Aurora. Rich golden-yellow; gorgeous in effect. 



Blue Bird, Beautiful deep violet-blue. 



Celeste. Delicate pale lavender 



Donna IMaria. White, shaded with lavender. 



riorentina. Pale blue, shaded and fringed with or- 

 ange-yellow; fragrant; very fine. Especially pleasing 

 and appropriate for the pulpit or chancel, and exten- 

 sively grown by city florists for this purpose. 



La Tendre. Pale violet or lavender. 



I>lad. Chereau. White, veined with violet. 



Pallida speciosa. Pale indigo-blue. 



Sampson. Rich yellow and maroon, veined white. 



Ea., 10c; 3 for 25c; doz., 75c. One each of the nine 

 varieties for 50c. 



I^ixed. Choice, large-flowered varieties. Doz., 50c. 



MOSS PINK. 



Lychnis viscaria splendens fl. pi. A magnificent vari- 

 ety with thickly-tufted evergreen foliage, which turns 

 later to brilliant autmnn colors. The flowers, which 

 are produced in bewildering profusion in summer, are 

 on tall spikes; double and of a pure, bright, rosy-crim- 

 son color. It remains a long time in bloom and is one of 

 the most brilliant and valuable hardy plants in cultiva- 

 tion, producing a striking effect when planted in beds. A 

 fine plant for the border and too seldom seen, whereas 

 it should be in all gardens. It is sometimes termed 

 Double German Catchfly. Ea., 15c; 3 for 35c; doz., $1.35. 



CHINESE LARKSPUR. 



Phlox subulata. A well-known creeping or prostrate 

 plant, forming a perfect carpet of brilliant rosy-pink 

 flowers in early spring. It is a beautiful variety of the 

 dwarf Phlox and a most charming plant, producing a 

 delightful effect when spread out in dense mats of beau- 

 tiful bloom over the ground. Pine for bedding or cem- 

 etery planting, or for trailing over rockwork. Ea., 

 10c; 3 for 25c; doz., 75c. 



Phlox subulata alba. A beautiful variety of the above, 

 differing only in the color of the flowers, which are 

 pure white with a pink eye. Ea., 10c; 3 for 25c; doz., 75c. 



Delphinium Sinensis 

 srrandiflorum. A superb 

 form of Larkspur, of 

 rather dwarf habit, with 

 finely cut foliage and 

 magnificent, showy 

 spikes of large, dark pur- 

 plish-blue flowers all 

 summer. It is a splen- 

 did plant for the border 

 and its tall spikes of 

 flowers are admirable 

 for cutting. Ea., 15c; 

 3 for 35c: doz., $1.25. 



