THE LOVETT COMPANY, LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 



These well-known. 



PAEONIAS. 



Purple. 



Chas. de Belleyme. 

 Chiron. Cherry. 

 Don Juan. Deep purple. 

 Francois Ortegal. Purplish crimson. 

 Hesperides. Rosy white. 



magnificent tuberous-rooted plants are popular favorites 

 but the immense improvement that has 

 been made in them of late years is not 

 generally known. We now have them 

 in the loveliest shades of color imaginable, 

 and of immense size, most intensely dou- 

 ble and produced in a gorgeous profusion 

 that is wonderful to behold. For bril- 

 liant display of bloom during the months 

 of May and June there is nothing that 

 will equal the Paeonias, many of -which 

 are so vivid m color and profuse in bloom 

 that they almost dazzle the eye. They 

 should be in every garden, for they will 

 increase in beauty and value yearv by 

 year and always give unbounded delight. 

 We were last year awarded Certificate of 

 Merit by The American Institute for best 

 display of 120 varieties of Paeonias. 



Autumn is the proper season in which 

 to plant Po?onias. 

 Abel de Pujol. Lilac rose. 

 Ambroise Verschaffelt. Rose. 

 Bacelus. Rosy purple. 

 Brennus. Bright crimson. 

 Bono. Rose. 

 Palene. White. 

 Papaviflora. White. 

 Phormis. Purple. 

 Plutarch. Light crimson. 

 Tricolor plena. Rose and white. 

 Ea., 20c; 3 for 50c; doz., $1.50. 



Humei carnea. Pink. 

 La Fraicheur. Flesh and white. 

 Lydia. Bright rose. 

 Medusa. Rosy lilac. 

 Parmentiere. Pale rose. 

 And numerous other choicest named varieties. 

 Lady Leonora Bramwell. A superb variety of superior merit. It is perfectly marvelous in beauty and profu- 

 sion of blo^m, the flowers measuring from six to eight inches across, as double as the most double rose, of a most 

 beautiful, silvery rose color, and delightfully fragrant. Must be seen to be appreciated. Ea.. 30c; 3 for 75c. 



Separate Colors, such as Crimson, Dark Crimson, Flesh, Pink, Rose, Rosy Purple, White. Ea., 15c; 

 3 for 35c; doz., $1.25. 



All Colors Mixed. Doz., $1.00. 



OXALIS. 



SPANISH IRIS. 



A bulbous species of plants possessing much grace 

 and beauty and unexcelled for pot culture or hanging 

 baskets. The foliage is delicate and handsome and the 

 flowers of various colors are produced in the most 

 boundless profusion. 



If to be sent by mail, add 5c. per doz., or 12c. per 100. 



Ea. Doz. 100 

 05 40 2 50 

 05 30 1 50 

 'iferous of them all, 

 able, slender flower 

 stems crowned with heads of many large individual 

 flowers and forming a massot' the purest bright butter- 

 cup vellow, throughout the entire winter. Ea., 5c: 

 doz., 50c; 100, $3.50. 



[igp All Bulbs offered are of large, first class sue? 

 at such low prices, 



Boweii. Bright crimson; large. 

 Versicolor. Crimson and white. 



Buttercup. The best and m< >st &< 

 throwing up continuously, innume 



These lovely Irises form beautiful beds or groups in 

 the border, but their greatest value lies in the ease in 

 which they may be flowered in winter. Plant four to 

 six bulbs in a six inch pot and keep cool and dark until 

 thoroughly rooted, when they may be brought to the 

 window garden. No description can do justice to the 

 beauty of their flowers. In form they are as quaint 

 and beautiful as Orchids, yield a pleasant fragrance 

 and present every color of the rainbow and pure white, 

 which colors are wonderfully pure, clear and strong, 

 and exquisitely blended. So floriferous that a pot of 

 it is a mass of bloom for a long period. Superb, mixed 

 colors, ea., 3c; doz., 20c; 100, $1.00. 

 not those of small second and third sizes offered by some 



