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THE LOVETT COMPANY. 



CRANE'S BILL. 



GIANT DAISY. 



ORANGE DAY 



Geranium san^uin- 



eum. The teue GTer- 

 anium and perf ectly 

 hardy, A low, 

 spreading plant, 

 with deeply lobed 

 foliage and bright 

 showy purple-crim- 

 son flowers in gTeat 

 numbers all summer 

 and autumn. Anmn- 

 ber of plants of it in 

 mass produce a most 

 pleasing effect, Ea., 

 15c: 4 for 50c • doz., 

 81.25. 



LILY. 



Hemorocallis Dumortierii. A beautiful plant with hand- 

 some sword-shaped leaves and large lily-like flowers pro- 

 duced with great freedom for a long season. Color 

 bright orange yeUow, Of easy culture and thrives well 

 in a moist soil and in partial shade. Very effective in 

 the border or shrubbery. Ea., 15c: 3 for 35c: doz., 81. 25. 



GOLDEN MARGUERITE. 



Anthemis tinctoria. A favorite of the garden. Suc- 

 ceeds under aU conditions and forms a fine, bushy plant 

 two to three feet high, with dark, bluish-green, finely 

 cut foliage. The flowers are entii-ely clear golden yel- 

 low and are produced in great profusion from Jime to 

 frost. One of the best plants either for cutting or the 

 border. Ea., 15c; 4 for 50c; doz., $1.25, 



Chrysantheflittoi lacustre. A grand new plant grow- 

 ing one and a halE to two feet high. Large flowers, 

 often four inches in diameter, pm'e white, ^ith yellow 

 centre. Very desirable for cutting and makes one of 

 the best hardy perennials known. Blooms in such pro- 

 fusion dm-ing the whole of smnmer and autumn as to 

 make the plant appear entirely white. Ea., 15c; 4 for 

 50c; doz,, 81.25. 



EULALIA. 



Magnificent ornaments for the lawn or border: too 

 little used. The flower heads are cm-led like an ostrich 

 plume and make a pretty ornament in a vase when 

 dried, lasting for years. The Eulalias make beautiful 

 summer hedges, giving a novel tropical effect to any 

 groimds in which they are introduced. Beautiful deco- 

 rations for the Holidays, weddings, etc., can be made 

 from the dried plmnes, which rival in beauty the cele- 

 brated Pampas Grass. 



Japonica varie^ata. Tall, graceful growth, leaves 

 striped white and gi'een longitudinally. 



Zebrioa. Zehra Grass. Unhke all other variegated 

 grasses, this has its broad markings across the leaf, in- 

 stead of lengthwise. "Well knoAvn and very handsome. 



Gracillima univitata. Foliage very narrow and of a 

 beautiful, deep green color with midrib silvery-white. 

 Has a particularly airy and graceful habit. 



Ea., 15c; doz.., $1.25; one each for 35c. 



