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J. T. LOVETT, INC., LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 



LIBERTY IRIS OR FLEUR-DE-LIS 



The National Flower of France 



Inese varieties of iris or "Flags" rival 

 choice orchids in beauty of form and exquisite 

 colors; flow^er with lavish profusion and are 

 so hardy and sturdy they succeed with almost 

 no care. Our collection is most complete, and 

 in the various varieties, almost every color can 

 be found except red. 



The upright petals are termed "stands"; the 

 drooping ones, "falls." 



Price, named varieties, each, 12c.; dozen, 

 $1.25; 100, $8.00, except as noted. 



Mixed varieties, each, 10c. ; dozen, $1.00; 100, 

 $6.00. . ^ 



Weight when packed for parcel post is 4 

 lbs. per dozen, 30 lbs. per 100. 



ABD-EL-KADIR (Victoria).— S t a n d s 

 smoked yellow; falls yellow, veined with pur- 

 ple plum. , 



AGAMEMNON.— Stands pearly white, odd- 

 ly edged with azure; falls white veined with 

 azure. 



AURORA. — Bright lemon yellow, the stands 

 being of a deeper shade than the falls. 



BROOKLYN.— Stands porcelain; falls light 

 blue veined with russet and shading to light 

 blue. 



CANARY BIRD (Velveteen).— Stands lem- 

 on yellow; falls deep plum, almost black. 



CELESTE. — Pure celestial blue throughout, 

 shading to porcelain; large open flowers held 

 high in the air; very profuse and one of the 

 finest varieties; tall habit. 



CHAS. DICKENS (Oroya).— Stands light 

 violet; falls indigo with white at base. 



CHARLOTTE PATTI (Brilliant).— Stands 

 golden yellow; falls light yellow veined with 

 white at base. 



DARIUS.— Stands lemon yellow; falls light 

 yellow blotched and marbled with rosy lilac. 



DELICATA. — Stands delicate straw tinted 

 with rose; falls deep lilac shading to white. 



DONNA MARIA (Edith Cook).— Stands 



azure; falls indigo with white at base veined 

 with indigo. 



DR. PARNET.— Stands soft rosy Hlac; falls 

 pure lilac shading to white. 



FLAVESCENS.— Stands hght primrose; 

 falls white slightly tinted with yellow. 



FLORENTINA ALBA (Silver Queen).— 

 Stands and falls porcelain shading to pure 

 white; flowers large; blooms early; fragrant. 



GEN. GRANT.— Stands light sulphur much 

 clouded or smoked; falls light yellow over- 

 spread with veinings and blotches of deep 

 plum. 



GOLD BOUND.— Stands golden yellow 

 somewhat smoked; falls reddish brown, yel- 

 low at base. 



GRACCHUS.— Stands lemon yellow; falls 

 delicate straw densely veined with deep wine. 



H. CRAMER.— Stands deep celestial blue; 

 falls pure Yale blue; tall habit; blooms early. 



HERANT.— Stands bluish-lilac; falls violet 

 in center and lilac blue at edge of petals. 



HOKANUM.— Stands yellow blotched with 

 brown; falls rich purple flecked with white. 



IRIS KING.— Stands clear lemon yellow; 

 falls rich maroon bordered with yellow. Very 

 brilliant in color; flowers very large. Each, 

 25c.; dozen, $3.50. 



L'AFRICAIN.-^Stands rosy purple; falls 

 darker with veins of white at base. 



LADY STUMPP.— Similar to H. Cramer 

 with both stands and falls of darker shades. 



LA TENDRE (Bridesmaids Edina).— 

 Stands porcelain slightly smoked; falls light 

 blue heavily veined with violet. 



LEOPOLD.— Stands smoked lavender; falls 

 light purple shading to white at base. 



MONTAUK (Queen Victoria).— S t a n d s 

 lemon yellow slightly smoked; falls white and 

 yellow. 



MME. CHAS. DARWIN.— Stands pure 

 pearl white; falls white delicately veined with 

 lilac. 



MME. CHEREAU.— Stands and falls milk 

 white distinctly edged with rosy lilac and 

 both oddly crimped or fluted. 



MRS. CHAS. WHEELER.— Stands light 

 lavender blue; falls violet shading to white. 



PALLIDA DALMATICA (True).— Stands 

 tender lavender; falls deeper lavender with 

 shadings of soft blue. Flowers very large and 

 fragrant. Superb; tall habit. Each, 25c.; 

 dozen, $2.50. 



PALLIDA SPECIOSA.— Stands violet; falls 

 plum with white at base. 



PURPLE QUEEN (Florentine Blue).— 

 Stands and falls rich violet purple. Flowers 

 very large; early — a good companion for Flor- 

 entina Alba. 



PRES. THIERS. — Stands mauve much 

 smoked and penciled brown at base; falls pur- 

 ple, base marked with brown and white. 

 Flowers late; tall. 



QUEEN OF MAY (Rosy Gem).— Stands 

 bright rosy lilac; falls a shade darker. Showy 

 and distinct. 



REBECCA (Honorabilis. Sans Souci).— 

 Stands golden yellow; falls mahogany brown. 



SAPPHO. — Stands deep blue; falls indigo. 



SIR ROBERT PEEL (Zeph3n:).— Stands 

 light blue and falls darker blue. 



STRIATA.— Stands bright lemon; falls 

 white edged with light yellow. 



