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THE LOVETT COMPANY. 



SWAINSONIA ALBA, 



A beautiful, continuous-flow- 

 ering new plant, with pure 

 white Sweet Pea-like flowers, 

 produced in sprays of from 

 twelve to twenty blossoms 

 each. Nothing surpasses it as 

 a decorative plant for the win- 

 dow or conservatory. The 

 pinnated, feathery, fern-like 

 foliage is a cheerful light 

 green, and has ahvays a neat 

 and clean appearance. It is of 

 easy culture, growing in almost any 

 light position. Its great freedom of 

 bloom, being seldom without flowers, the 

 grace, purity and beauty of its flowers, 

 and the neat habit and fine appearance 

 of the whole plant will undoubtedly 

 make it one of the most popular plants 

 in cultivation. Especially valuable for cut- 

 ting. Owing to its ease of culture and beau- 

 ty of both plant and flower, it is one of the 

 most valuable and desirable home plants 

 that has yet appeared. Ea., 20c; 3 for 50c; 

 doz., $1.50. 



GIANT CALIFOR- 

 NIA PETUNIA. 



The flowers of this strain are 

 enormous in size, exquisite in 

 color, and of great substance; 

 most of them are beautifully 

 ruffled and fringed on the edges, 

 and are four to five inches in di- 

 ameter. Their peculiar merits 

 lie however, in the great variety 

 of colors, markings, veinings, and 

 stripings; forming unique com- 

 binations; many having deep 

 throats of yellow, white, black or 

 maroon, in charming contrast. 

 There is nothing among Petunias 

 that can at all be compared with 

 them either in size, form or col- 

 ors, and will soon be grown to the 

 exclusion of all other strains of 

 this popular flower. In fact when 

 once seen no one could be satis- 

 fied with the old varieties. A 

 notable acquisition to the list of 



summer annuals. 20c. per pkt.; 3 pkts. for 50c. 



