THE LOVETT COMPANY, LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 



2335 ^Wallflower, Mixed. Single and double, per pkt. 5 



WATER LILIES. 



Readily grown from seed; will bloom in less than 

 four months from time of starting (cultural instruc- 

 tions on each packet), and continue to flower freely in 

 any tub (see illustration), or water-box all summer. 



RED, WHITE AND BLUE. 



Charming, distinct varieties. Pkt. of each, 25c. pkt. 



2340 Nympfcaea Zanzibarensis Azurea. Blue (see cut). 10 



2341 Rosea. Red: almost crimson. - 10 



2343 Dentata. Pure white: blooming at night. 10 



The above V/ater Lilies are fragrant and rich in colors. 

 2349 X Yucca Filamentosa (Adam' s Needle) . "White. 3 



ZINNIAS. 



No plant is more easily raised from seed and very 

 few are more showy and bloom as continuously through- 

 out the whole summer. The double Zinnia has long 

 been a general favorite. A "packet" contains 100 seeds. 



LARGE FLOWERING VARIETIES. 



*Dwarf and Double. Pkt, 5c. Any 6 pkts., 25c. per pkt. 



2355 Fine Mixed. 2356 White. 2357 Scarlet. 2358 Golden Yellow. 



2370 Tom Thumb, Mixed. Dwarf and compact; bright colors. - 5 



mammoth mixed zinnia, pkt., 8c. 2375 Lilliput. Verydwarf, and compact ; fine for bouquets. - 5 



2376 Zebra. Double flowers distinctly striped; very attractive. - pkt. 5 



2377 Curled and Crested. Large, double flowers; perfectly formed. - 5 



2380 Giant Mammoth, Mixed. Large, double flowers— see illustration. - 8 



2500. Wild-Flower Garden, Mixture. This contains a large number of varieties, 

 most suitable for forming an attractive flower garden. Pkt. (}£ oz.) 10c; oz., 25c. 



LOVETT'S BOUQUET GARDEN. 



This is a mixture of over one hundred varieties of free-flowering annuals of 

 easy culture, which will produce a display of bloom the entire season. They include 

 well-known favorites, and many other sorts, which when growing together, pro- 

 duce a very interesting and instructive effect. Such a scene is constantly chang- 

 ing its aspect as the season advances, new blossoms appearing while others are 

 passing their period of bloom. After flowering fairly begins, one can gather a bou- 

 quet at any time until the plants are killed by frost. Pkt., 3c; oz., 15c; % lb., 45c. 

 §3P See Page 38 for Other Varieties of Flower Seeds. 



The grass seed I got of you (Lovett's Terrace Mixture) is doing finely. I believe every seed came up, also 

 the vegetable seeds; my lawn is simply beautiful.— Mrs. J. W. Hackethorn, Shelby Co., III., June 11th, 1897. 



0" See 3rd and 4th cover pages for Lawn, Terrace and Golf Mixtures. 

 ♦Annuals— lasting 1 year. tBiennials— lasting 2 years. ^Perennial— lasting 3 or more years. 1 Greenhouse Plants. 



Collections of Flower Seeds. 



MAILED FREE FOR 50c. 

 COLLECTION NO. 3. 



A complete flower garden can be 

 had with this Collection; named var i- 

 eties, described in regular list. 



One packet of each: per pkt. 



10T5 Sweet Alyssum. 

 1145 Aster, Perfection. 

 1235 Balsam, Double Mixed. 

 1334 Candytuft, Pure White. 

 1475 Coreopsis, Brilliant Mixed. - 

 1530 Dianthus, China Pinks. 

 1815 Lobelia, Compacta Mixed. 

 1875 Mignonette, Sweet-scented. - 

 1915 Nasturtium, Dwarf Mixed. 

 2006 Pansy, Superb Mixed. 

 2052 Petunia, Extra Fine Mixed. - 

 2061 Phlox, Finest Mixed. 

 2109 Poppy, Double Mixed. 

 2276 Sweet Peas, Eckford's Mixed. 

 2315 Verbena, Finest Mixed. 

 2355 Zinnia. Fine Mixed. 



16 (fxdl-size) pkts. amounting to 

 over 60 cents, for 35c. For 50c. we 

 will add the following additional 

 packets, viz: per pkt. 



1111 Snapdragon, Dwarf Mixed. - 3 

 1363 Carnations, Marguerite. - 10 

 1405 Chrysanthemum, D. Mixed. - 3 

 1715 Hibiscus, Crimson Eye. - 5 



1721 Hollyhocks. 1845 Marigold. 2191 Salvia Splendens. 



2220. Stocks, and 1 Pkt. Bouquet Garden. In all, 9 additional packets for 20c; or the 25 pkts., with 1 pkt. of 



White Cupid Sweet Peas, (2286) for 50c. 

 ^PFPIAI OFFP'R For ft 1 - 00 we ^11 send, by mail, Collection No 1 (Children's Col. See Page 22), Collec- 

 OrLOInL UrTLn tion No. 2 (a bargain in Veg. Seeds, page 22), and the above Collection No. 3, complete 

 with 1 pkt. each of 1398 Blue Beauty, 1767 Pink Bea ty, and 1745 New Japanese Morning Glories. 



A full-sized packet each of 

 the 26 varieties named below 



At regular prices they would 

 cost over SI. 00. 



