78 THE LOVETT COMPANY, LITTLE SILVER 



ISMENE CALANTHINA 



A summer 



N. J. 



blooming bulb, 

 belonging to the 

 Amaryllis fam- 

 ily; producing 

 large trusses of 

 snow - white, de- 

 lightfully scented 

 flowers of beauti- 

 ful and novel 

 form. The great 

 size, purity and 

 beauty of its blos- 

 soms, its stately 

 habit and ease of 

 culture make it a 

 general favorite 

 with everybody, 

 grown in pots or planted 

 in the border after dange 

 frost, and taken up in the 

 and stored in a dry, 

 place with other sumi 

 flowering bulbs. A very 

 isf actory flower for the 

 der and excellent for cutting 

 beautiful, sweet blooms 

 Known also as Sea Dafliodil 

 Ea.,20c; 3 for 50c; doz., $1.75 



LEMON VERBENA. 



A great favorite, of the easiest cultuj'e, and invalua- 

 ble for its fragrant leaves; so pleasing when mingled in 

 a bouquet with flowers. Strong plants, ea. , 1 Oc ; 3 for 25c . 



LANTANAS. 



Vigorous growing plants of profuse bloom and rich, 

 varied colors. When bedded out they flower contin- 

 uously from spring until frost. 



A. Claveau. Silvery-rose with yellow centre; dwarf. 



Aurora. Varying shades of rosy-pink; sweet-scented. 



Delicatissima. Dwarf, soft, pale rosy-pink. 



Fraocine. Dwarf; large, rosy-lilac flowers. 



Harkett's Perfection. Flowers yellow and pink with 

 golden variegated f ohage. 



Jacques Winot. Yellow changing to orange-scarlet. 



Kosea. Identical with, or similar to, Delicatissima. 



Strong plants, ea., loc; doz., $I.oo; loo. $5.00. 



MADEIRA VINE. 



New Red-stemmed. Unlike the well-knowTi Madeira 

 or Mignonette vines this does not form tubers. The 

 foliage is quite like the old sort, very dense, and the 

 leaf stems and the main vine are a bright waxy red, 

 adding to its beauty. Ea.,10c; 3 for 25c; doz., 75c. 



MESEMBRYANTHEMUMS. 



Trailing plants with. long, slender, light green succu- 

 lent foliage. Large, flat flowers with lace-like petals, 

 produced freely all summer, even dui'ing the hottest 

 weather. It is very desirable for baskets, vases, rock- 

 eries, etc., and also valuable for bedding. We offer 

 two varieties, which are alike except in color of flower, 

 one a beautiful bright pink and the other pure white. 

 Ea., 10c; doz., $1.00; 100 (bxj express), $5.00. 



CARMINE FOUNTAIN. 



Thyrsacanthus rutilans. 

 Strikingly ornamental and handsome. It is of an 

 iimbrella-like habit of growth with long, thread-like 

 drooping branches carrying long racemes of tubular, 

 carmine flowers. Of the easiest culture. From in. 

 ^pota, esLf 15c. From 3}4 in. pots, ea., 25c. 



SUMMER-BLOOMING OXALIS. 



Charming little plants for edging, etc., of neat habit; 

 foliage elegantly marked, and bright, pretty flowers 

 throughout the whole season. 



Lasiandra. Large, bright rosy-pink flowers; profuse. 

 Dieppi. Pure white; dark foliage marked with black. 

 Shamrock. Beautiful, clover-like foliage; large, bright 

 pink f-owers produced in great profusion all summer. 

 Doz., 10c; 25 for 15c; 100, 40c; 500, SI. 25; 1000, S2.00. 



LILIES. 



The beautiful Lilies are well-known favorites. For 

 grace and perfection of form, purity of color and ex- 

 quisite delicacy of perfume they are unsurpassed. We 

 offer a choice selection of the varieties best adapted to 

 spring planting; all are of easy culture and shoxild be 

 freely planted in every garden for their lovely flowers. 



Auratum. Golden-banded Lily of Japan. Magnifi- 

 cent large blooms, nearly a foot in diameter, produced 

 in clusters of from five to twenty, according to strength 

 of bulb. Prefers a di^y and semi-shaded position. 

 Large, strong bulbs, ea., 20c; 3 for 50c; doz., SI. 50. 



Elevens. In this class are many beautiful varieties 

 ranging in color from the darkest crimson to light yel- 

 low, many having several shades beautifully blended. 

 Highly valued for their hardiness, dwarf habit, large 

 bloom and brilliant colors. Ea., 10c; 3for25c; doz., 75c. 



Speciosum {I and folium). The finest of allfor outdoor 



planting, and the most beautiful of all the hardy varie- 

 ties. Large, showy flowers of lovely bright rose, spot^ 

 ted crimson, freely produced: petals much reflexedand 

 waved or crimped. Ea., 15c; 3 for 35c; doz., $1.25. 



Speciosum album. Similar to the above except in color, 

 which is pure ivory-white, spotted with faint rose : very 

 chaste and beautiful. Ea., 20c; 3 for 50c; doz., 11.50. 



Tiff riouffl Spleadens. Large flowers of brilliant orange- 

 scarlet, thickly spotted with crimson. A greatimprove- 

 mentupon the well-known Tiger Lily. Ea., 5c; doz., 50c. 



Tiff rifliin florepleoo. A double form of the above, with 

 the same brilliant colors. Ea., 10c; 3 for25c; doz,, 75c. 



