THE LOVETT COMPANY. 



AGERATUM. 



A useful, free-flowering bedding plant, blooming 

 continuously; a valuable plant for winter blooming 

 and cut flowei-s. Half-hardy annual. 18 in. 

 1050 Ag-eratum I^CAicanum. Lavender blue. 

 1051 album. White. 



1058 Lasseauxi. Rose. Best for cut flowers 



1059 fnixed. 



AGROSTEMMA. Flos Jovis. 



A very attractive bedding plant ^vith shovi^ flow- 

 ers; very useful for bouquet work. 



1060 Affrosteissma coronaria. Rose Campion. Hardy 



perennial. 18 in. 

 1065 ' C(e!t-rosea. Base of Hea ven. Mixed. 1 ft. 



ALONZOA- 



A beautiful cut^leaved plant, with biiUiantly color- 

 ed flowers ; does exceedingly well in the warm bor-. 

 der. Tender annual. 



1070 Alonzoa Warscewiczii. Brilliant scarlet. 18 in. 



ALYSSUMo 



Favorite frep-flovrpi-ing plants of the easiest culti- 

 vation; consranlly in Mooiu; v, ell adapted for vases, 

 rock woT-k. i-ibbou beds, edgings, etc. Hardy annual. 



1075 Alyssum maritimum. Sweet Alyssum. White. 



6 in. oz., 25c. 5 



1076 Little Gem. A splendid border plant; grows 



but five or six inches high and covers a space 

 from fiiteen to twenty inches in diameter. 10 



1079 saxatiie. Hardy perennial; golden yellow 



flowers; fine for rock work. 9 in. 5 



A. OAFDATrS. 



AMARANTHUS. 



Ornamental foliage plants of easy cultm-e and rapid 

 growth. Valuable for massing whei-e striking con- 

 trasts are desired; very effective for autunm deep- 

 rations. Hardy annual. 



1085 Amaranthus bicolor 

 rubra. FoHageredand 

 green tipped with yel- 

 low. 4 ft. 



1086 caudatus. Loce 



lies Bleeding. Long 

 di-ooping racemes of 

 blood-red flowers. 3 ft. 5 



1088 melancholicus 



ruber. Blood-red foli- 

 age. 2 ft. 



1090 — saiicifolius. 

 Fo untain Plant. Long 

 narrow leaves beauti- 

 fully undulated; col- 

 ors ranging from 

 bronze to red. 3 ft. 



1092 • tri-COlor. Joseph's Coat. Leaves mottled 



in red, yellow and green combinations. 3 ft. 5 



1091 — — mixed. All varieties. 5 



ANAGALLIS. Pimpernel. 



Pretty, dwarf flowering plants for small beds, 

 edgings and rock-work. Hardy annual. 

 1095 Anasrallis grrandiflora. Mixed colors, 5 



ANCHUSA, 



A hardy, free-flowering annual, much resembling 

 the Forget-me-not; but the blooms are largei- and 

 have a richer color; useful for bouquets. Good for 

 beeS: 



1100 Anchiisa Capensis. Blue, 2 ft. 10 



ANTIRRHINUM. Snap Dragon. 



One of the best and most 

 popular perennials; flow- 

 ers are of the richest 

 colors. Blooms the first 

 year fro u seed. Hardy 

 perennials. 



1110 Antirrhinum majus. 



Mixed colors. 2 ft. 5 



1111 nanus. Dwarf 



mixed. 1 ft. 5 



AQUILEGIA. 

 Columbine. 



Very ornamental and 

 showy plants, blooming 

 early and continuously, in 

 great pi'ofusion. Hardy 

 perennials, 



1120 Aquilegia tiortensis. Double, mixed colors. 



ANTIRRHIT^UM. 



1121 Single, mixed. 5 



1122 ccrulea. Rocky Mountain Columbine. 



Violet-blue; flowers large an;! lieautiful. 2 f ^ 10 



1123 Chrysantha. Goldm- -■n: rrr.l CohDuJiir.c. 



Very showj^ yellow flowei's. presenting a very 

 attractive appearance. 2 ft. 10 



1124 alba. A grand addition to the fist; 



flowers pure white, with very long sjiurs. A 

 splendid pot plant. 2 ft. 15 



1128 Skinneri. A showj- combination oi scarlet 



and yellow. 10 

 One packet of each of the 'named caHeties for 30 cts. 



