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LOVETT'S NURSERY, LITTLE SILVER, N j 



Liberty Iris (Continued 



Darius — Stands, lemon yellow; talis, Ught yellovs 

 blotched and marbled vvith rosy lilac 



Delicata — S and> delicate straw, tinted vvitli 

 rose; fiills, deep lilac shading to white 



Donna Maria. EDITH COOK -Stands, azure 

 falls, indigo, wlute base veined with mdigo 



Dr. Parnet — ^Stands. soft rosy liiac, falls, pure 

 lilac shading to white 



H. Cramer — Stands deep celestial blue, falls, 

 pure Yale Blue^ tall habit; blooms earl\ 



Herant — ^Starids bluish-lilac, falls violet in center 

 and lilac blue at edge of petals 



La Tendre. JBRIDESMAID, EDINA— Stands, 

 I>orcelaln: falls, light blue, veined violet 



Leopcld— Stands, smoked lavender, falls, light 

 purple shading to white at i>ase 



Pallida Speciosa — Stands, violet; falls, plum 

 with white at ba e 



Pauline — Stands, bright blue; falls, darker. 



Pres. Thiers — Stands, mauve, brown at base; 

 falls, purple, base marked brown and white. 



Queen of May. ROSY GEM— Stands, bright 

 rosv lilac; falls, a shade darker Showv 



Rebecca. HONORABILIS SANS SOUCI— 

 Stands, golden yellow; falls mahogany brovvn. 



Sir Robert Peel. ZEPHTR— Stakds light, and 

 falls dark, blue 



All above, 15c. each: dozen, $1.50; 100, $10.00, 



Varieties Mixed, each, 12c; dozen, $1.25; 100. 

 $7.50. 



IRIS PUMILA HYBRIDS 



8 in. — ^These Hybrids were produced b\' Dr Van 



Fleet, the celebrated plant hybridizer 



Canary Bird — Produces, as do all these Hybrids. 



almost a solid mass of color, the flowers of this 



variety being a bright canary yellow- 

 Sea Gull — The flowers are the same gray, but 



not a cold gray, that one sees frequently in a winter 



sky. It is also the color of the plumage of a sea gull. 

 Swan — xAlthough the blooms, of this variety. 



from a distance look pure white, they have, upon 



close examination, a suggestion of cream, or a very 



faint bluish cast alx)ut them 



Blue Jay — -Produces tk>wers of a cheerful bright 



blue which, contrasted w-ith the lighter colored 



blooms of the other three sorts, give a most striking 



and beautiful effect 



Each, 30c.: dozen, $3.00 



Iris pumila, Mixed — The colors range through 

 the various shades of blue and yellow. Many show 

 bloom early in May Each, 20c.: dozen, $2.00. 



IRIS PSEUDO ACORUS 



Water Flag, 2 to 3 ft.— Of tall habit. Produces 

 golden yellow flowers in June Prefers a moist or 

 wet situation Each, 25c.; dozen, $2.50; 100, 

 $15.00. 



SIBERIAN IRIS. Iris Sibirica 



Flowers similar in form to those of the Liberty 

 Iris While smaller. the3- are of more graceful shape 

 and of intenser coloring Excellent for cutting 



Blue King — Clear, rich blue 

 Orientalis — Rich violet blue 

 Snow O ween -Pure milk white 

 Each, 20c.; dozen, $2.0); 100, $12.00. 



LOVETT'S 

 ^ ^RAINBOW ^ COLLECTION 

 OF LIBERTY IRISES 



To further p>opularize the growing ot this charm 

 ing class of hardy plants we offer 6 planl-s each of thr 

 joLLo^vitig j/,v vartcties — J6 planfs in all for $3.00 

 Here is what we'll send: 



6 each of Queen of May; Sir Rol>ert Peel; Dam>s 

 Delicata; Dr. Parnet; La Tendre 



See description above and order as Loi'di' f Ham 

 bow Collectioit 



