THE LOVETT COMPANY, LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 

 "HER MAJESTY" PINK. PANSIES. 



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This new hardy pink, which is so popular in England, 

 we have at last secured a good stock of. It is so large 

 and beautiful and the flowers produced in such great 

 profusion as to cast all others of its class completely in 

 the shade. The flowers which are pure white, are as 

 large as carnations, and equally rich in sweet, clove 

 fragrance, and are produced in a perfect sheet of 

 bloom. Very valuable for cutting and entirely hardy. 

 Ea., 10c; 3 for 25c; doz., $1.00. 



MONTBRETIAS. 



Golden Sheaf. 



Beautiful, continuous, free-flowering bulbous plants, 

 resembling the Gladiolus in habit but entirely distinct. 

 They produce the most brilliant spikes of bloom from 

 July to frost. Of the easiest culture, requiring only 

 rich soil and a sunny location. 



Crocrosmaefiora. Brilliant orange-scarlet; large heads. 



PyramidaliS. Yellow shaded scarlet at base of petals. 



Sulphurea. Fine, large spikes of lemon-yellow. 



Ea., 5c; doz., 35c. 



PETUNFAS. 



Sing^le. Brilliant free-flowering plants of the highest 

 value for bedding, blooming in great profusion all sum- 

 mer and producing a mass of varied color. The plants 

 we offer are very fme, grown from the finest strain of 

 hybridized seed, the flowers being very large and beau- 

 tifully blotched andstriped. Ea., 6c; doz., 60c; 100, 14.00. 



Double. Large, very double flowers of the greatest 

 beauty and finest colors, striped, blotched and fringed; 

 and the flowers are produced so freely as to almost 

 envelop the plants. Ea., IGc; doz., $1.00. 



Pyrethrum Parthenium Aureum. 



New Golden Feather. 

 A beautiful, low-growing plant with dense, fern-like 

 golden foliage, very ornamental and useful for edging, 

 etc. Ea., 5c; doz., 50c; 100, (by ex2)ress) $3.50. 



STROBILANTHES DYERIANUS. 



Royal Purple. 



Very unique and exceedingly beautiful. The plant 

 stands about eighteen inches high with leaves six to 

 nine inches long and three to four inches wide, of the 

 most intense and iridescent purple color, with metallic 

 reflections, shading into light rose with pale green mar- 

 gin, like unto, not much richer than, a Rex Begonia. 

 It also bears handsome flowers of violet-blue. A splen- 

 did bedder. Strong plants, ea., 10c; doz $1.00;100, $6.00. 



Lovett's Premium Strain. For mammoth flowers, rich, 

 varied and pure colors we do not think any can be 

 found to equal our "Premium Strain" of this very 

 popular flower. Unlike most strains ours run to light 

 colors, a goodly portion being yellow or largely of that 

 color. In addition to bedding a beautiful effect is pro- 

 duced by filling a vase with plants of this unrivalled 

 strain. Large, strong plants, in flower, ea., 5c; doz., 

 50c; ICO (by express), $3.00. 



SMILAX. 



The graceful beauty of this charming plant is well 

 known. Its beautiful glossy leaves and climbing habit 

 make it one of the most valuable plants for festooning 

 and other decorative purposes and it keeps in perfect 

 condition for a wonderfully long time when cut. Strong 

 plants, ea., 10c; doz., $1.00. 



SALVIAS. 



Splendens {Scarlet Sage). The well-known bedder, 

 dazzling scarlet flowers in late summer and autumn. 

 Ea., 10c; doz., $100; 100, $6.00. 



Clara Eedman. A vast improvement upon the above, 

 being of dwarf, compact habit, blooming earlier and 

 much more profusely. Nothing produces such a blaze 

 of vivid red as this. Ea., 12c; doz., $1.25; 100, $8.00. 



HARDY SPIDER LILIES. 



Pink Spider Lily [Lycoris radiata). Beautiful spikes 

 of delicate and curious flowers with long, undulate 

 petals of bright pinkish-salmon, produced very freely 

 during autumn. Ea., 20c; 8 for 50c; doz., $1.50. 



Scarlet Spider Lily {Lycoris sanguinea). Very similai- 

 to the above except that the flowers are of a brilliani 

 coral-red. Ea., 25c; 3 for 60c. 



White Spider Lily {Pancratium Hymenocallis Galves- 

 tonensis). A valuable species producing magnificent, 

 large, beautiful white flowers in immense numbers ani, 

 on long stems. They are of exquisite form and delight- 

 fully fragrant. Ea., 15c; 2 for 25c; doz. $1.25. 



One each of the three Spider Lilies for 50c. 



SWAINSONIAS. 



Swainsonia ffale&ifolia alba. A fine ornamental plant, 

 beautiful both, in flower and foliage, exceedingly freo- 

 flowering, of easy culture and fine for cutting. The 

 flowers are pure white and pea-like in form, borne i ; 

 large sprays all over the plant. The pinnate, feathered, 

 fern-like foliage is of a bright, light green and renders 

 the plant at all times graceful and attractive. 



Swainsonia ffalegifolia rosea. Ahnost identical with 

 the above except that the flowers are of a bright rosy- 

 pink produced as freely as on the white-flowered varietj. 

 Price, ea., lOc; doz., $1.00. 



