THE LOVETT COMPANY, 

 CACTUS DAHLIAS. 



American Flag-, large, with quilled petals; pure 



white, with border of brilliant cherry-red on each side 

 and usually a central stripe of the same color ; a very 

 effective and pleasing contrast. Ea., 20c. 



Blanch Keith. Flower of splendid form, very full, 

 petals long but evenly arranged; color a pure rich yel- 

 low. A free bloomer, stems long. 



Delicata. Of great beauty and perfect in form, full 

 and incm-ved, of a bright, clear, charming pink, shading 

 in the centre to pale yellow, an exquisite combination. 

 Similar to Nymphsea, but an improvement. Ea., 20c; 



Electric. Large and handsome, a wonderfully free 

 and profuse bloomer; flowers of dazzling, deep scarlet, 

 of really startling brilliancy; very fine. 



Fzinff ed Electric. Similar to the preceding except that 

 the flowers are larger, deeper in color, and the petals 

 divided in a manner presenting a lace-like or fringed 

 effect. Not so free-flowering as Electric. 



Fern-leaved. A most distinct variety, but somewhat 

 resembling American Flag. It is so-called because of 

 its flne foliage, which is finely cut like that of a Fern. 

 The flowers are of good size, creamy white with quilled 

 petals, heavily bordered with dark crimson. Ea., 20c. 



John Braffff. Flowers of medium size borne on long 

 stems, held well above the foliage, and of rich, very 

 dark maroon in color. A very handsome, showy flower. 



Honoria. Large with Anemone-like centre, brilliant 

 old gold with amber shading ; distinct from all others. 



Wrs. Hawkins. A superb flower of charming appear- 

 ance, rich sulphur-yellow, shading off paler towards the 

 tips with faint touches of red. Neat and compact. 



Mrs. Peart. A magnificent variety of fine branching 

 habit and exceedingly floriferous. Flowers medium to 

 large, standing up well above the foliage, outer petals 

 pure white, deUcate primrose centre changing to white. 

 See illustration above. Ea., 20c. 



INymphaen. The Pink Water Lily Dahlia. One of the 

 finest of all; large, graceful, chaste. Petals broad and 

 waxy; full, incurved centre. The color is rare and 

 novel, a clear, light, shrimp pink shaded darker towards 

 the outer petals. Its delicacy of color, perfection of 

 form and Water Lily fragrance render it one of the 

 choicest. A robust grower, of shrubby form and long 

 stems. See illustration above. 



Oban. Flower enormous in size, rich terra cotta, rather 

 odd but pleasing. Of tall, free habit, strong and robust. 



Price, ea , 15c; doz., $1.50, except as noted. The set 

 of 12 for $l.nO. 



SINGLE DAHLIAS. 



Duchesse. Old gold shaded orange-crimson, with me- 

 tallic reflections ; very brilliant. 



Isaac Pitman. Beautiful rosy-pink, penciled and flaked 

 with carmine. 



Kate. Rich velvety -maroon with deep yellow centre. 



Priee, ea.» 15c; doz., $1.50. 



LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 



POMPONE DAHLIAS. 



This class of Dahlias is charming; the flowers 

 are smaU but of beautiful form, borne in great 

 abundance on long, slender stems. They are ele- 

 gant pot plants and their blooms very valuable for 

 bouquets, etc. 



Bloomfeather. Very dwarf and compact habit, 

 rich dark red. 



CaJibri. Very dwarf, low and compact; flowers 

 very abimdant, perfectly formed, very double, 

 bright red. 



Guidingr Star. A superb variety. Of low, compact 

 habitand very profuse, pure white, of perfect form. 



Golden Gem. Literally covered with beautiful 

 heads of bright golden yellow; very handsome. 

 I>larquadt. Beautiful, rich, clear Ulac-pink; globular, 

 very dense and compact. 



Little Rifleman. Rich maroon, tipped white.; compact 

 habit, very free-flowering. 

 Price, ea., 15c; doz., $1.50. 



Large-flowered Double Dahlias. 



A. D. Livonia. Perfect in form, delicate rose color; 

 very graceful and free. 



Changr. Yellow ground, each petal deeply tipped and 

 shaded with crimson, presenting a charming effect. 

 Large, perfect form, very free. 



Columbia. A perfect ball ; large, pure white, daintily 

 tipped and penciled with deep lilac. 



Dark Penelope. Pure, clear lavender, deepening in 

 the centre to lilac; fine free-flowering variety. 



Dandy. A pure, deep rich garnet, full and perfect. 

 A "dandy" indeed. 



Dr. Harrry Freeman. Full, very double flower of fine 

 form; pure white; profuse bloomer. 



Donald Beaton. Large, full and handsome; dark, vel- 

 vety-maroon. 



Emperor. Large, full fiower, beautiful deep crimson, 

 variegated with white. 



Exquisite. Tall and free. Pure white centre, outer 

 petals delicately and prettily penciled and shaded with 

 lilac; full and handsome. 



Frank Smith {Frank Lumis) . Large and perfect; deep 

 plum color, each petal distinctly and beautifully tipped 

 with white; tall and free. 



Golden Affe. Wonderfully free. Bright lemon-yel- 

 low ; full, perfect form. 



Golden Bedder. Clear golden-yellow; full, large and 

 perfect. 



Golden Pearl. Scarlet, each petal tipped with golden- 

 yellow; globular and full. 



I>liss Dodd. Very fine; large, full and perfect; rich, 

 deep yellow. 



PIrs. Daniels. A magnificent flower. White, deeply 

 tipped with pure, deep rosy-pink; large and full. Ex- 

 ceedingly dainty in color. 



I>lrs. Dexter. DeUcate shell pink at centre, shading to 

 rich, rosy pink on outer petals ; exquisite in coloring. 



Othello. Large and full ; dark velvety maroon, almost 

 black, very rich. 



Snowball. Large, forming an almost perfect ball of 

 the purest white; very chaste and elegant. 



Wacht-am-Rhein. Large and showy; deep crimson, 

 with a cast of carmine-lake. 



Price, ea., I5c; doz.. $1.50. 



SPECIAL OFFER. 

 For $2.50 we will send 25 plants of Dahlias. 



' $4-5° " " " 50 



" $8.00 " " " 100 " "- 

 Our selection of varieties, but all choice kinds. 



