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THE LOVETT COMPANY. 



CRANE'S BILL, 



GIANT DAISY, 



ORANGE DAY 



Geranium sanguin- 

 euci. The true Ger- 

 anium and perfectly 

 hardy. A low, 

 spreading plant, 

 with deeply lobed 

 foliage and bright 

 showy purple-crim- 

 son flowers in great 

 numbers all summer 

 and autumn. A num- 

 ber of plants of it in 

 mass produce a most 

 pleasmg effect. Ea., 

 15c; 4 for 50c* doz., 

 $1.25. 



LILY. 



Hemorocallis Dumortierii . A beautiful plant with hand- 

 some sword-shaped leaves and large lily-like flowers pro- 

 duced with great freedom for a long season. Color 

 bright orange yellow. Of easy culture and thrives well 

 in a moist soil and in partial shade. Very effective in 

 the border or shrubbery. Ea.. 15c: 3 for 35c; doz., SI. 25, 



GOLDEN MARGUERITE. 



Anthemis tinctoria. A favorite of the garden. Suc- 

 ceeds under all conditions and forms a fine, bushy plant 

 two to three feet high, with dark, bluish-green, finely 

 cut f oliage. The flowers are entirely clear golden yel- 

 low and are produced in great profusion from June to 

 frost. One of the best plants either for cutting or the 

 border, Ea., 15c: 4 for 50c: doz,, $1.25, 



Chrysanthemum lacustre. A grand new plant grow- 

 ing one and a half to two feet high. Large flowers, 

 often four inches in diameter, pure white, with yellow 

 centre. Very desirable for cutting and makes one of 

 the best hardy perennials known. Blooms in such pro- 

 fusion during the whole of summer and autumn as to 

 make the plant appear entirely white. Ea., 15c; 4 for 

 50c: doz., §1.25. 



EULALIA. 



Magnificent ornaments for the lawn or border; too 

 little used. The flower heads are curled like an ostrich 

 plume and make a pretty ornament in a vase when 

 dried, lasting for years. The Eulalias make beautiful 

 summer hedges, giving a novel tropical effect to any 

 grounds in which they are introduced. Beautiful deco- 

 rations for the Holidays, weddings, etc., can be made 

 from the dried plumes, which rival in beauty the cele- 

 brated Pampas Grass. 



Japonica variegata. TalL graceful growth, leaves 

 striped white and green longitudinally. 



Zebrina. Zebra Gross. Unlike all other variegated 

 grasses, this has its broad markings across the leaf, in- 

 stead of lengthwise. "Well known and very handsome. 



Gracillima univitata. Foliage very narrow and of a 

 beautiful, deep green color with midrib silvery- white. 

 Has a particularly airy and graceful habit. 



Ea. : 15c; doz., §1.25; one each for $5c, 



