THE LOVETT COMPANY. 



ALBINO TUBEROSE. 



This addition to the list 

 of Tuberoses possesses a 

 number of distinctive fea- 

 tures that cannot fail to 

 render it very popular. The 

 flower spikes are large and 

 are evenly filled with single 

 reflexed blooms of the pur- 

 est waxy-white. Entire y 

 free from the objectionable 

 brown and purple tints on 

 back of petals, so common 

 with the double varieties, 

 rendering it one of the most 

 valuable of all plants for 

 cut flowers. In fact, the 

 flowers are so chaste and 

 pure that when first seen 

 they might be taken for a 

 gigantic Stephanotis or Jes- 

 samine. This resemblance 

 is heightened by the fact 

 that the perfume is quite 

 similar, being by no means 

 so heavy as in old variet- 

 ies. Flowers in July and 



August many weeks before the old varieties, throwing 

 up from two to five floivcr stems from a single bulb, and 

 these again are often branched making it the most fior- 

 iferous of all Tuberoses. Ea., loc; 3 for 25c; doz., 75c. 



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A most charming and free-bloming plant; 

 always in Jloiocr and adapted to endure the 

 hottest and driest situation. It grows and 

 blooms freely while Geraniums are perishing 

 from heat and drought. When only a few 

 inches high plants throw up many bold 

 spikes completely crowded with showy scar 

 let drooping flowers, which are presistently 

 renewed from May until late Autumn, when 

 the plants can be brought in the house 

 for Winter blooming. It is a fine bedding 

 plant to grow singly or in masses, doing 

 well on poor soil and in almost any situation. 

 Seeds, 25c packet. Ea., 25c; 3 for 6oc; 



