THE LOVETT COMPANY, LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 



1650 -j-Gladiolus. From Seed. French Hybrids, Mixed, pkt. 8 

 GLOXINIAS. — Larare-flowering-. 



(about 100 seeds). 



Flowers from Seed in Four Mont) 



Pkt. 



1656 ^Gloxinia Hybrida, Mixed. Large, bright flowers 

 1664 *Codetia, Mixed. All bright colors ; very fine. - 3 

 Gourds.— Ornamental and useful. Page is. 



GRASSES— Ornamental. 



Very effective and decorative. One pkt. each, 15c 

 1680 $A£rostis. Very fine and feathery. 3 

 1684 ?Bromus. Very graceful and fine for boquets. 3 

 1686 $EulaIia Japonica. Finely striped, white and green 5 



1689 $Stipa Pennata [Feather Grass). Delicate heads. ' 3 



1690 *Mixed. The above and many other varieties. 4 



HELIANTRUS. — Sunflower. 

 1698 *Helianthus GlObosus Fistulosus (Dahlia Sunflower) q 



1700 Multiflora. A new and distinct variety - 



1705 $ Heliotrope, Mixed. Fragrant, free bloomers - Z 

 1710 JHeuchera Sanguinea {Coral Bells). See Herb, plants. 1q 

 HIBISCUS. — Marsh Mallows. 

 Very showy and ornamental. One pkt. of each 10c. 

 1715. Crimson Eye. Very large, pure white flowers, with a 

 crimson centre — see illustration; comes true from seed and 

 blooms the first season, if sown early. Pkt. {250 seeds), 5c; % 

 oz. (equal to 8 pkts.), 25c; oz., 40c. 



1718. $Giant Yellow. Cup-shaped flowers, with a delicate 

 maroon centre; very free bloomer, commencing early and 

 blooming continuously until cut down by frost. Pkt., 6c. 



The success we had with the seeds we got of you tvas some- 

 crimson eye HIBISCUS, pkt., 5c. thing wonderful. We raised 18 bushels of Turnips, 14 bush- 



els of Carrots from 1 oz. and 2 pkts. of seed; 5 bushels of Beets from 5 pkts. of seed. J^g^ The Flower Seed gave 

 just as good satisfaction as the vegetable seeds. — C. J. McGuire, Orleans Co., Vt. 



HOLLYHOCKS. LOBELIA. 



^Lovett's Superb, Mixed (Double Hybrids A popular and beautiful flowering plant, most desir- 



beautiful, able for pot culture, hanging baskets, or border work. 



1721. 



The finest strain in cultivation; large 

 double flowers; attractive colors. Pkt. (100 seeds), 6c. 

 L735 $Humulus Japonicus (Jap. Hop). A climber, pkt. 3 



1736 Variegatus. Beautiful marked leaves. 5 



1737 IF Impatiens Sultani. A neat perpetual bloomer. 10 



1738 -tlonopsidium (Diamond Flower). Beautiful. 5 



Ipomsas.— IMPERIAL JAPANESE and other 

 varieties. Page 26. 

 1758 *Iris, Mixed (Fleur-de-Lis). All rich colors. 5 

 KOSTELETZKYA. 

 1767. $Virginica {Pink Beauty). Entirely distinct; 

 very large, round, bright flowers, of easy culture and 

 will succeed either in a dry or moist situation; blooms 

 freely the first year from seed. Pkt. (100 seeds) 5c; % 

 oz. (equal to 4phts). 15c; oz., £0c. 



1770 $Lantana, Mixed. Very desirable. - pkt. 5 

 1775 $Lathyrus Latifolius, Mixed (Everlasting Peas). 



Showy, free flowering plants; choice colors. 3 

 1800 *Linum (Scarlet Flax). Showy and effective. 3 



hanging baskets 

 ERINUS VARIETIES. 

 1805 *Mixed. For hanging baskets. (3000 seeds), pkt. 3 

 COMPACTA VARIETIES. 

 Finest for bedding. Onejikt. of each, 10c. 



1812 Crystal Palace. Rich, deep blue. - 



1815 Mixed. Over six choice colors. - - 6 



PERENNIAL VARIETIES. 

 The best for border work. One pkt. of each, 10c. 



1819 Cardinalis (Cardinal Flower). Blooms 



the first season if sown early. - - 5 



1820 Hybrids, Mixed. All splendid shades. 8 



MARIGOLD. 



* African and French varieties. One pkt. of each, 15c. 

 1845 El Dorado. Pkt., 3c. 1846 Lar^e African. Pkt., 3c 

 1847 Gold Striped. Pkt., 3c. 1848 Orange Ball. Pkt., 5c. 

 1851 Legion d'honneur (Little Brownie). (200 seeds). 5c. 

 1870 *Mesembryanthemum Crystallinuoi (Ice Plant). 3 



MIGNONETTE. 



Mignonette, 



An universal favorite on account 

 of its sweet and delicate fragrance. 

 .4 "packet" contains 1000 seeds. 



1875. *Sweet-scented (Reseda Odo- 

 rata). Small, fragrant spikes. 

 Pkt., 3c; Koz., 5c; oz., 8c. 



1876. *?ure Machet. The best for 

 ail purposes, well adapted to pot- 

 culture— see illustration. Pkt., 5c. 1 

 Parson's White. Pure white, pkt. 3 



Giant Pyramidal. Large, red flowers. 3 

 Red Victoria. Deep red flowers. - 5 

 Mignonette, Golden Machet. A distinct new 

 producing massive spikes of golden-yellow 

 rs; very brilliant and fragrant. Pkt. 6c. pkt. 

 lssr, ^"viimosa Pudica (Sensitive Plant) . Very odd 3 

 1891 JMimuius Tigrinus (Monkey Flower). Showy. 3 

 (1896. Coral Morning Glory). A beautiful rapid 

 finer tban Mina Lobata; easily raised from seed; hand- 

 illustrafion; very effective and decidedly one of the 



*Mina Sanffuinea 



climber, mud 

 some foliage— see 



best climbers recently introduced. Pkt. (175 seeds), 6c; % oz -i 15c. 

 MIRABILIS. Four O'clock. 

 Marvel of Peru. $Wellkuown favorites, blooming first season from seed. 



1900 Mixed. Beauti ul colors. Pkt. (50 seeds) - - pek pkt. 3 



Nasturtiums. Dwarf and <>tltcr varieties. Page 36. 

 1960 *Nicotiana Af finis. Sweet scented nnd pure white; beautiful. - 5 



Nymphsa. Water Lilies. Page 37. 

 ♦Annuals— lasting 1 year. ^Biennials— lasting 2 years. ^Perennial— lasting 3 or more yenrs. IGrecnhouse Plants. 



MACHET MIGNONET1E. 

 PKT., 5c. 



