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THE LOVETT COMPANY. 



Grand Novelties at 25 Cents Each. 



Eiderdown. — Large, perfectly double, incurved, snow 

 white. A late Japanese variety, covered with glandu- 

 lar hairs like Mrs. Hardy. Habit perfect ; style of 

 Kioto, but ■vi'ith stiff stems. 



Esther Cleveland. — Large, handsome, clear deep rose- 

 pink, Japanese incm^ved. bloom of great merit, per- 

 fecting itself dxiring December, when almost all others 

 have passed. 



Goliah. — Mammoth yellow bloom of largest size and 

 most perfect form, being a large incurved ball of broad 

 petals without the slightest appearance of coarseness. 



1*1. B. Spaulding;. — Enormous clear yellow, immense 

 in size. Awarded many prizes and certificates. 



l^liss G. H. Bates. — Solid extra large, high built Jap- 

 anese ; bloom approaching in shape the Chinese section. 



l^rs. W. H. Trotter. — Mammoth, broad and deep 

 flower, clear snow white. Has been exhibited twelve 

 inches in diameter. Lasts in perfection a long time. 



Snowflake, — Beautiful, large, solid, incmwed flowers 

 full and double, well built up with absolutely no center. 

 First prize at Boston. 



Thos. H. Brown. — An immense, incurved Japanese va- 

 riety, clear bright pink, fine rounded form of great 

 depth, with strong foliage. The grandest of all the ex- 

 tra early pink varieties. 



Wanless.— Very handsome : extra full, large and 

 double ; pearly-pink. Owing to its size and fulness it 

 may be cut very early. First class certificate. 



For ^1.50 2ve will mail one each of the nine preced- 

 ing novelties. 



General Collection. 10 Cents Each. 



A. A. Sturges. — A magnificent flower of the deepest 

 golden- j^ellow, full and double. 



Alba Venus. — Pm-e white, dwarf and early, reflexed. 

 Certificate at Springfield. 



Ada H. LeRoy (.J). — Exti-a large, full, incurved, deep 

 rose-pink ; very fine. 



Ada Spaulding". — Large and full ; rich deep pink 

 shaded in the lower portion to pm^e pearly white. 



Amber Queen (C). — Large, solid, full ; beautiful, soft, 

 amber color with deeper shadings. 



Autocrat. — Large, fine globular form, deep yellow ; 

 strong grower. Early. 



Charles L.I>litchell (J).— Mammoth size, ivory, white, 

 reflexed, broad petals, long and flat. Fine. 



Culling"fordi (C). — Very large, reflexed, rich crimson 

 shaded scarlet. One of the flnest reds. 



Dr. H. D. Hull. — Large, deUcate cameo-pink, petals 

 long and broad. Ceiidficate at Indianapolis. 



Edna Prass (J).— Large, full, very fine ; a delicate 

 salmon color. 



Emily Ladenburg- (J).— Large and high built, solid, in- 

 cm-ved ; very deep crimson, approaching nearly black. 

 A great prize "winner. 



Emma Hitzeroth (J).— Extra large, very full, bright 

 lemon-yellow. A cup winner. 



Ermenilda. — Large, pm'e rose-pink, high, incurved cen- 

 tre ; outer petals refiexed. 



Golden Weddingr. — Very large, rich golden-yellow, 

 petals long and broad, outer petals drooping, double to 

 the centre without an eye. The grandest of j-ellows. 



Golden Gate. — Large and spreading flower with 

 whorled centre, deep golden-yellow, shaded buff and 

 amber. 



G. W. Childs. — The best deep self-colored crimson in 

 existence ; immense size and of rich, dark velvety crim- 

 son. A great prize winner. 



Henry Perkins. — Large, double, incmwed, high, roimd, 

 full centre ; bright ox-blood red ; perfect habit. 



Harry E. Widener (J).— Large and full, bright yellow. 



Harry i>Iay (J). — Large, double, incurved, deep old 

 gold occasionally veined red. 



H. F. Spaulding". — Large, solid, double and high built; 

 rich apricot-yellow shading to rose, centime clear yellow. 

 Silver cup at Madison Square. 



Hicks-Arnold.— Large, double, full, spherical ; old 

 gold color. 



Ivory (J). — Large, piu"e white ; strong grower. Early. 

 Jessica (J) . — The earliest and best of the large whi'te 

 varieties. 



J, H. Cliffe.— Solidly double, 9 to 10 inches in di- 

 ameter, magnificent rich pink deepening to centre. 

 First prize at Philadelphia, 1892, for best pink seedling. 



Joey Hill. — Very large, deep cardinal-red faced with 

 old gold. Premium at Indianapolis. 



Judg"e Hoitt. — Anemone-flowered; fully eight inches 

 across, pale pearly-pink ; very beautiful. 



Kioto (J). — Large, incurved and t"vvisted, lower petals 

 whorled, deep yellow. 



L. Canning" (J).— A grand white, of free habit, sur- 

 passing Mrs. Bullock in size and purity. 



Lilian B. Bird (J). — A handsome large flower, bright 

 salmon-pink. 



Louis Boehmer. — A lilac variety of the white Ostrich 

 Plume type but of much more robust growth and ^ith 

 excellent foliage. 



I^label Simpkins (C). Immense, solid ball with high cen« 

 tre, incurved, pure snow-white. Silver cup at Madi- 

 son Square G-arden. 



Miles A. Wheeler (J).— Large, incurved, beautiful 

 light yellow finely striped pink. 



I>Iinnie Wanamaker (J).— Very large, of the flnest 

 white. A superb flower. 



I^iss Kate Brown. — Large, broad petals incurved, pure 

 white. The best extra early white. 



I^Irs. Alpheus Hardy. — Very mil que. Large and pure 

 white, "with gracefully incurved petals, the edges of 

 which are fringed with haii\ 



I^Irs. F. L. Ames. — Very large, incurved, rich golden- 

 yellow ; late. Premiums at Madison Square Garden 

 and Boston ; certificate at Toronto. 



Mrs. H. F. Spaulding" (J). — Immense, full and double, 

 incmwed, white. Magnificent. 



Mrs. Georg"e Bullock (J). — Pearly white flowers, very 

 large. Fine for exhibition. 



Mrs. J. G, Whilldin (J).— Full, clear, Ught yeUow ; an 

 improved Gloriosum. Extra early. 



Mrs. L. C. Maderia (J).— Large, perfect globe, com- 

 pact, bright orange ; very fine. 



Niveus. — Large, snow white, centre incurving, outer 

 petals refiexing. A great prize \\-inner. 



Pres. Wm. R. Smith.— Large, perfectly double, a piu-e 

 self pink ; fine for cutting. Awarded four prizes. 



Roslyn (J). — Immense flower, beautiful clear Mermet 

 pink, the best pink in commerce. 



Viviand Morel. — Immense size and perfect form, deli- 

 v-'ate rose shading Lighter. Very fine. 



Waban. — Pink,. very large, superb show bloom. 



W. H. Lincoln (J). — Of inunense size, double ; deep 

 yellow. Massive. 



Wm. Falconer (J). — Large, exquisite rosj^-blush chang- 

 ing to delicate flesh-pink. 



Walter Hunnewell (J).— Immense, very double, in- 

 curved, bronze-yellow, strikingh" handsome. Certificate 

 by Mass. Hort. Soc. 



W. G. Newitt. — Large, pure white, long drooping 

 petals, centre upright. Awarded three prizes. 



W. N. Rudd. — Large, pale lavender-pink, petals long, 

 outer ones drooping. Two premiums. 



