THE LOVETT COMPANY, LITTLE SILVER, N. /. 



ZONALE GERANIUMS (Continued). 



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SINGLE SALMON. 



I*lrs. A. Blanc. Rather dwarf, compact, vigorous; 

 large, full truss and very lai-ge florets, deep, rich sal- 

 mon-pink; one of the best. Exceedingly profuse. 



I*lme. Chas. IMoIin. Vigorous, semi-dwarf, compact; 

 enormous trusses and florets, well-shaped and standing 

 high above the foliage, bright salmon-pink shading to 

 white. The most profuse bloomer of its color. 



Wrs. E. G. Hill. Remarkable for its magnificent 

 trusses of gorgeous bloom, bright rosy-salmon veined 

 deep rose with pearly white centre. Very free-bloom- 

 ing with flowers well above the foliage; exceedingly 

 handsome and of wonderful merit for bedding. 

 DOUBLE SALMON. 

 Asa Cray. Dwarf habit, truss and flowers large and 

 full, bright salmon-pink slightly mixed with white; an 

 excessive bloomer. 



Beaute Poitevine. A superb variety; semi-dwarf, com- 

 pact and vigorous, producing an enormous number of 

 immense trusses of very large flowers, brilliant salmon 

 pink shading to clear salmon centre. It has no equal 

 of its color and is very free-flowering and constant. 



Ruy Bias, Exceptionally fine and of the best of its 

 color. Very profuse bloom and admirable for pots as 

 well as for bedding. Immense trusses of large florets 

 with bright salmon centre and rosy-peach border. 



W. Pfitzer. Of wonderfully attractive color, peculiar 

 and distinct. Large truss and flower, beautiful bright 

 apricot; profuse bloomer and fine bedder. 



SINGLE PINK. 

 Cranyille. Good strong habit, tall, strong stems; truss 

 large and well formed, flowers larger than any of its 

 color, a lovely bright pink ; very free-flowering. 



Souvenir de I^irande. A very distinct and charming 

 variety with large, creamy-white flowers delicately 

 banded with rosy-pink; a fine bedder and very popular. 

 DOUBLE PINK. 

 Bonnat. A splendid flower, large and finely formed 

 on large, full, spherical trusses, brilliant qarmine-pink ; 

 one of the finest of its color. From 2)4 in. pots, ea., 

 15c; doz., $1.50. From 3>i in. pots, ea., 20c; doz., C2.00. 



Coflitcsse de la Baume. A compact plant of excessive 

 bloom, large, full heads of beautiful rosy-pink flowers, 

 compact and well shaped. 



Eoitle de Girardin. One of the finest double varieties 

 of any color for massing where a delicate and artistic 

 effect is desired. Large, perfect trusses of bloom of a 

 beautiful, deep, soft rosy-pink, fresh and bright; very 

 profuse and stands the sun perfectly. 



Glorie de France. A superb variety with immense 

 trusses of large, perfect flowers, bright, peach-pink, 

 dark at the centre shading to white on the margins; 

 compact, vigorous and free. The best of all for pots. 



Jas. Y. I*lurkland. Large, full trusses, well shaped 

 flowers, deep pink shaded crimson, very profuse. 



Jerome. A fine grower of compact habit, large heads 

 of fine flowers of very dark pink. A choice variety, 

 blooming profusely ; flne for pots and bedding. 



I^ad. Thiebaut. Dwarf and compact; very free-bloom- 

 ing. Full truss, large florets, deep, dark rosy-pink. 

 The best very dwarf double dark bedder. 



I^onteSQuln. Large trusses of round, large florets of 

 beautiful pink, the shade of Grace Wilder carnation; 

 fine, vigorous plant, very profuse and an admirable 

 sun proof bedder. 



I*lrs. Francis E. Willard. Vigorous grower; large 

 trusses on long footstalks, delicate blush pink, with 

 slightly darker shading; free-floweriug. 



IVY-LEAVED GERANIUMS. 



From Z% in. pots, ea., lOc; doz., $1.00; 100, $6.00. 



From Z}4 or 4 in. pots (very strong), ea., 15cj doi., 

 $1.50; ICO, $10.00 (by express). 



This beautiful class is composed of trailing Geraniums, 

 admirably adapted for vases, baskets, rockwork, etc, 

 Some of them also succeed admirably when bedded out. 

 All are valued especially for their thick, glossy foliage. 

 In addition, their flowers are beautiful and are pro- 

 duced freely during spring and summer. 



Beauty of Castle Hill. Open truss, large flowers, semi- 

 double, rosy-pink with dark markings on upper petals. 



Chas. IMonselet. Superb trusses of large flowers, bril- 

 liant i-ed with finely marked upper petals. 



Galilee. Large, compact truss, flowers large, semi- 

 double, rich, dark rosy-pink; a good grower and free 

 bloomer. Fine also for winter bloom. 



Gen. Championnet. Very regular, rose-formed flow- 

 ers of large size; very double, pure deep scarlet. 



Joan of Arc. Very large, double flowers of pure 

 white; a constant and free bloomer. The only double 

 white of this class. 



L*Eleg^ante. Exceedingly desirable for its beautiful 

 variegated foliage, which is of a bright, glossy green 

 banded with creamy white ; flowers pure white. 



Ryecroft Surprise. Large, full truss, large, semi-double 

 flowers, bright rosy-pink of a lovely and distinct shade ; 

 vigorous grower, rotmdish, deep green foliage. 



Souv. Chas. Turner. The best and handsomest Ivy 

 Geraniimi ever introduced. Very large trusses, and 

 immense florets, semi-double, purest carmine of the 

 brightest imaginable, touched with maroon on the 

 upper petals. A fine grower, with handsome foliage. 

 SCENTED-LEAVED GERANIUMS. 



From 2}4 in. pots, ea., 10c; doz., $1.00. 

 ** 31.^ *♦ ♦* 15c; ♦* $1.50. 



Balm. Birch-leaved. Fern-leaved. 



Lemon-scented. Oak-leaved. Pennyroyal. 



Shrubland Pet. Skeleton-leaved. 



Plrs. Taylor. Very distinct and extra fine; foliage of 

 strong rose fragrance and large, deep scarlet flowers. 



Rose-scented. The most popular of the Scented Gera- 

 niums and of delightful fragrance, indispensable for 

 bouquets. There are two varieties, the Large-leaved 

 and the Small-leaved, with no difference between them 

 except in size of foliage. We offer both kinds. 



MISCELLANEOUS GERANIUMS. 



From 2}4 in. pots, ea., 12c; doz., $1.25. 

 ** Z}i ** 20c; ** $1.75. 



IMad. Salleroi. A beautiful compact plant, bright 

 green foliage edged with white: splendid for borders. 

 From 2}4 in. pots, ea., 12c; doz., $1.25. From 3}4 in. 

 pots, ea., 20c; doz., $1.75. 



•Mountain of Snow. Very ornamental; foliage bright 

 green with broad silvery- white margin; flowers bright 

 scarlet, held well above the foliage. A strong grower. 



Pierre Crozy. A superb variety, with foliage h&ving 

 the form of the Ivy- leaved and the size and substance 

 of the Zonales; a hybrid of the two. Flowers immense in 

 both truss and floret, semi-double, brilliant orange-scar- 

 let; plant dwarf and compact, very free-floweriug. 



Rosebud. A constant, profuse bloomer, dwarf and 

 compact. The flowers are borne in great clusters and 

 resemble beautiful miniature rosebuds, being perfectly 

 double, wonderfully attractive and pleasing, bright 

 scarlet shaded with purple and are very lasting. It is 

 one of the finest of all and exceedingly desirable for 

 pot culture; very distinct, profuse and constant. 



