2 THE LOVETT COMPANY, LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 



FINE MIXED HYACINTHS. Separate Colors. 



While the spikes are not so large and perfect as in the named varieties, from which these bulbs are sorted, 

 they embrace the same range of color, and are offered at such low prices as to invite their extensive use for bed- 

 ding or pot culture. Not desirable for culture in glasses, where only the strongest bulbs should be used. 

 Single Pure White. Single Dark Red. Double Pure White. Double Dark Red. 



Blush White. 

 Rose. 



All Colors Mixed. 



Light Blue. " Blush White. " Light Blue. 



Dark Blue. ** Rose. " Dark Blue. 



«« All Colors Mixed. 

 Doz., 60c; 100, £4.00. 



Six of a color will be supplied at dozen rates, 25 of a color at 

 100 rates; price p%r 1000 will be given upon application. If to be 

 sent by mail add 15 cents per dozen for postage. 



EARLY WHITE ROMAN HYACINTHS. 



Extensively grown by florists for winter sales and splendid for 

 house blooms. Each bulb throws up from three to four spikes of 

 pure white, very fragrant flowers, which are smaller than those of 

 the ordinary Hyacinth, but the bulbs bloom so profusely and early 

 that they have become extremely popular for winter blooming in 

 the house. Three or four bulbs are planted in a pot and the 

 pots kept in a cool, dark place until filled with roots when the flow- 

 ers can be rapidly developed by exposure to light and moderate heat. 

 Extra selected, largest size. ea.. 8c; doz., 60c; 100, 83.50. 

 If to be sent by mail, add 15 cents per dozen for postage. 



DUTCH ROMAN or 



MINIATURE HYACINTHS. 



A valuable class of charming little Hyacinths, splendid for grow- 

 ing in pots or boxes, blooming early and very freely, often produc- 

 ing three or four spikes to the bulb. Fine also for planting in the 

 open ground, and very desirable for cut flowers. We can furnish 

 them in any of the following colors, viz: 



Pure White, Blush White, Rose, Light Blue, Dark Blue. 



Ea., 5c; doz., 35c: 100. £2.00. 

 If to be sent by mail, add 8c. per dozen for postage. 



EASTER LILIES. 



LILIUM HARRISII. 



The Bermuda Easter Lily. 



Of all the lilies forced for winter bloom this is 

 by far the most popular, and is deservedly a 

 favorite. Who will ever forget it after once 

 having seen its magnificent, pure white, waxen 

 flowers and inhaled their intense, rich fragrance? 

 Standing erect with tall stems well furnished 

 with dark green shining foliage and crowned 

 with a mass of snowy-white bloom, it is indeed a 

 stately and glorious plant. And its culture is 

 so simple that, with a little care, such superb 

 flowers are within the reach of almost everyone. 

 Nothing can be finer as a window plant, and 

 there need be no failures. 



Use good rich garden soil and a pot or box not 

 less than six inches deep. Place in the bottom 

 an inch of broken crocks or cinders and fill up 

 with soil, planting the bulbs so that the crown is 

 just below the surface. Water and put away in 

 a cool place until the roots have formed, when it 

 should be brought to a warm, light window. 

 They usually flower in three months from time 

 of planting, but may be retarded to a consid- 

 erable degree by keeping in a cool place. 



We offer only the finest bulbs procurable. 

 Large Bulbs. 7-9 in., ea.. 15c: doz., S1.5U. Mam- 

 moth Bulbs, 9-11 in., ea., 30c; doz.. *3.00. 



LILIUM LONGIFLORUM.m 



Trumpet Lily. 



This well-known, old-fashioned Easter Lily is 

 still largely forced for Easter. Magnificent, 

 pure white, trumpet-shaped, very fragrant flow- 

 ers, lasting longer than those of L. Harrisii but 

 not so numerous. Splendid for pot culture and 

 also a fine hardy garden variety. Large Bulbs, 

 7-9 in., ea., 15c; doz., $1.50. 



&3^AU Bulbs offered are of large, first class size; net these of snail second and third sizes 

 offered by some at such low prices. 



