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THE LOVETT COMPANY. 



PAEONY. 



Bacelas. Double, rosy purple. 



Brennus. Double, bright crimson. 



Dai. Double, delicate flesh color, fragrant, 



Humea. Rosy-white, double and sweet. 



Medusa. Rosy-lilac. 



IMoulton. Bright cherry-rose. 



Palene. White, very large and full; fragrant. 



Plenissima rosea superba. Bright rose, splendid form. 



Somnus. Clear, deep cherry. 



Ea., 30c; 2 for 50c; doz., $2.50. One each of the 

 twelve preceding for $2.50. 

 Double Red, Double Purple, Double White, mixed Colors, 



Ea., 25c; 3 for 60c; doz., $2.00. 



Lady Leonora Bramwell. This grand new variety is a 

 perfect marvel in the beauty and profusion of its flow- 

 ers, which measure six to eight inches across, are as 

 double as the most double rose, of the most tender sil- 

 very-rose imaginable in color, and delightfully fra- 

 grant. The plant, too, is as remarkable as its flowers, 

 attaining a height of three to four feet, spreading, and 

 every branch producing at its end one of its mammoth 

 and exquisitely beautiful flower heads. The variety 

 was awarded a first-class certificate by the Royal Hor- 

 ticultural Society of England, and this distinction it 

 well merits. It is a revelation in Paeonies, the superla- 

 tive grandeur of which cannot be described. Every 

 true lover of beautiful flowers should secure at least a 

 plant of it at once. Ea., 50c. 



TUNICA SAXIFRAGA. Rock 



Tunica. 



A lively little plant 

 of spreading habit, 

 suitable for rockwork 

 or edging. The delicate 

 foliage is covered with 

 little, pale, rose-colored 

 flowers all summer. An 

 excellent plant for re- 

 tired situations. Its 

 modest and delightful 

 bloom endears it to all 

 lovers of this charm- 

 ing class of plants which 

 seem ' - born to blosh 

 unseen. ' ; Ea., 15c. ; 3 for 

 30c; doz,, $1.35. 



Magnificent, hardy plants, con- 

 stantly growing in favor. Finely-cut, 

 luxuriant f oliage and immense double 

 blooms of the most intense yet delicate 

 colors. The flowers are borne in the 

 greatest profusion. The fight varie- 

 ties are most refined in shading and 

 are quite fragrant. Paeonies should 

 be planted in rich soil in a well-drained 

 situation. The culture consists in 

 keeping the ground clean and mellow 

 during the growing season and mulch- 

 ing the plants with old manure in the 

 fall which should be forked in the 

 ground before growth begins in the 

 spring. A collection of Paeonies is an 

 investment that will increase in beauty 

 and value for a lifetime. 



Abel de Pujol. Very double, large 

 lilac rose. 



Alba grandis. White, red tip to 

 center ; petals large and sweet. 

 Ambroise Vershaffelt. Double rose. 



HARDY PYRETHRUMS. 



The double rose-flowered Pyrethrums are, perhaps, 

 the most useful hardy plants for cut-flowers and bor- 

 ders in existence. They are of the easiest culture and 

 form large, graceful spreading plants with elegant fern- 

 like foliage. The large, perfectly-formed aster-like 

 flowers are incessantly produced throughout the sum- 

 mer. The colors are most clear and beautiful, ranging 

 from white to deep crimson. We have one of the finest 

 collections in the country and offer only the choicest. 



Aphrodite. Pure white; very late. 



Celia. Very bright pink. 



Captain Boyton. Crimson-scarlet. 



Figaro. Rose-lake. Very fine. 



Henry IMurger. Dark purple. 



I very ana. Bright rose. 



[Magician. Bright pink, tipped gold. 



Melton. Bright crimson-scarlet; the most richly col- 

 ored double ever seen. 



Ne Plus Ultra. Fine blush-white. 



Ea., 30c; 4 for $1.00. One each of the nine varieties 

 for $2.00. 



