THE LOVETT COMPANY, 

 DOUBLE NARCISSUS OR 

 DAFFODILS. 



If to be sent by mail, add 12 cents per dozen for 

 postage. Ea. Doz. 100 



/VIbas Plenus Odoratus {Poeticus Plenus). 



Pure white; very sweet-scented. 05 30 1 50 



Incomparabilis (Butter and Eggs). Lemon 



yellow with orange cup; for forcing, 05 25 1 25 

 Orangre Ph(eniA {Eggs ayid Bacon). Straw 



color with orange cup; for pot culture. 08 60 3 50 

 Von Sion {Telamonius Plenus). Large; 



golden yellow; extra fine for forcing. 05 40 2 00 



POLYANTHUS NARCISSUS. 



This class is 

 very free-flower- 

 ing and exceed- 

 ingly fragrant. 

 They are all very 

 early and invalu- 

 able for pot cul- 

 ture, bearing tall 

 spikes of bloom 

 with from six to 

 twenty flowers 

 each and contin- 

 uing a long 

 time. Out of doors 

 they will prove 

 hardy if pro- 

 tected with a 

 slight covering. 

 If to be sent by mail, add 20 cents per dozen for 

 vostage. Ea. Doz. 



Grand IMonarque. Large white flowers with 



lemon yellow cup; very effective. 

 Grand Soleil d*Or. Rich yellow with orange 



cup; popular for bedding and cutting. 

 Paper White (2"otus Albus). Snowy white, 



early ; the popular forcing variety. 

 Papsr White, Largre Flowered. An improve- 

 ment on the above; very early. 

 White Pearl. Satiny pm-e white; large and 

 beautiful. 



BULBOCODIUM YERNUM. 



A hardy bulb resembling the Crocus somewhat, and 

 like it flowering in early spring. The blossoms are of 

 a rich violet color and exceedingly showy. Ea., 5c; 

 doz., 30c; 100, $1.50. 



CROWN IMPERIALS. 



stately and handsome, with brilliantly colored pen- 

 dant flowers, borne in large umbels on stout, tall stems 

 early in Spring. They vary in color and shade from 

 yellow to crimson, and are very effective planted in the 

 centre of beds of other bulbous plants. If left undis- 

 turbed for several years they form a clump of magni- 

 ficent bloom. Entirely hai dy. 



If io be sent by moil, add Sc. each for postage. 

 Fine m\xQd Varieties. Ea., 10; doz., $1 00; 100, $6 00. 



100 



08 







3 50 



08 



60 



3 50 



05 



25 



125 



05 



30 



150 



05 



40 



200 



L/7TTE SILVER, N, /. 35 

 ALLIUM. 



Beautiful Spring 

 flowering plants of 

 the easiest culture 

 imaginable, bear- 

 ing large clusters 

 of graceful and del- 

 icate, star-like flow- 

 ers. Splendid for 

 pot culture or gar- 

 den decoration and 

 very valuable for 

 cutting. 



Hermetti Grandi- 

 florum. Large; pure 

 white; fragrant. 

 Ea., 5; doz., 30; 

 100, $1.^0. 



IMoIy Luteum. Golden yellow; 



and showy. 

 ^eapolitanum. Pure white; large heads; 



ARUM. 



Perennial bulbous plants with curious and distinct 

 foliage and bloom. They are easily grown if given rich 

 soil, and plenty of water during their growing season. 



If by mail, add Sc. each for postage. 



Dracunculus (Dragon Flower). Odd, but ornamental. 

 Handsome Palm-like leaves; stem curiously marbled 

 and spotted with purple upon a brown ground; long 

 grotesque flowers of deep maroon. Entirely hardy. 

 Ea., 10c. ; doz. $1.00. 



I^aculatum Album. Very ornamental. Flowers pure 

 white; foliage spotted with white. Not hardy. Ea.,25c. 



Palsstinum Sanctum (Black Calla). See CaUas. 



CHIONODOXA. Glory of the Snow. 



These beautiful Spring-flowering bulbs should be in 

 every garden. ' They are entirely hardy and valuable 

 for edging, planting in masses in the border, or scatter- 

 ing here and there in the sod of the law. They bloom 

 with the Snowdrop and last a long time, thromng up 

 spikes of beautiful star-like flowers resembling Scillas. 

 Also very desirable for pot culture in the house. 



If to be sent by mail add 5c. per dozen. 



Lucilis. A popular variety; lovely pale blue with 

 clear white eye. Ea., 5c; doz., 25c; 100, $1.25. 



Gisantea. New, and a great improvement iu size of 

 flower; beautiful lilac blue with white centre. Ea., 

 5c; doz., 30c; 100, $1.50. 



