THE LOVETT COMPANY, 



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Ea. 



15 

 15 

 20 

 20 



Larkspur {Large-flowered Chinese). 

 Lamp Flower {Lychnis viscaria). 

 Lobelia cardinalis {Cardinal Flower), 



Great Blue {L. syphilitica), 

 Lily of the Valley {Convallaria), 100 for 

 $2.50, 



Plumbago Larpent^ej {Lady Larpent). 15 

 P^ONY. Abel de Pujol, lilac-rose; Alba 

 Grandis, white, red tip; Ambrose 

 Vershapfelt, double rose; Bacelus, 

 rosy-purple; Brennus, bright crimson; 

 Dai, double flesh color; Hume a, rosy- 

 white, very sweet; Medusa, rosy-lilac; 

 MouLTON, bright cherry-rose; Palene, 

 white, very large and full ; Plenissima 

 Rosea Superba, bright rose, splendid 

 form; Somnus, clear deep cherry. 30 

 Double Red, Purple, White. Mixed, 25 

 Lady Leonora Bramwell. One of 

 the finest and grandest of all 

 PcEONiES. Tender silvery-rose, very 

 fragrant. 50 

 Primrose, Double English, 25 



Ware's Hybrids, 2 i 



colors. Ea., 25c; 3 for 60c. 

 Phlox, Perennial. Amabilis, white and 

 rosy-lilac; Ball of Fire, one of the 

 best, fiery crimson; Endale, rosy- 

 lilac, very large; Gloire des Mas- 

 siEFFS, white with pink eyes; Inde- 

 pendence, pure snowy white; Joan 

 OF Arc, dwarf, one foot bigh; pure 

 white; Loth air, bright flame color; 

 Madame Louise, rosy-crimson, very 

 profuse; Miss Lingard, white with 

 rays of bright lavender; Reve d'Or, 

 peach color, carmine eye; Rosy Gem, 

 extra large, violet-rose; Robin Hood, 

 white clouded purple, carmine eye; 

 Star of Lyons, pure white, rosy-lilac 

 eye; Snow Queen, pure white, very 

 dwarf; VuLCAN, large crimson-lilac 

 flowers. 15 

 Phlox Amcena. Very dwarf. . 15 

 Pyrethrum uliginosum {Giant Daisy). 15 

 Pyrethrums, Hardy Double. 



Aphrodite, pure white, late; Celia, 

 very bright pmk; Captain Boyton, 

 crimson-scarlet ; Figaro, rose-lake, 

 very fine; Henry Murger, dark pur- 

 ple; I VERY ANA, bright rose; Magi- 

 cian, bright pink, tipped gold;MiLTON, 

 bright crimson-scarlet, the most richly 

 colored double; Ne Plus CTltra, fine 

 blush-white. 30 

 Spir^a lobata, 15 

 palmata elegans, 20 

 Stone Crop, {Sedum) Spectabile, 20 

 Maximowicksii. Bright yellow, 15 

 Sunflower {Helianthus) L^tiflorus, 



Maximiliana and Double or Dahlia. 15 

 Tunica Saxifraga. Rose-colored. 15 

 Violets, Alpine {V. cornuta), 15 

 Bird's Foot {V. jjedata). Deep blue, 15 

 Lady Hume Campbell. Dark blue, 20 

 Robert Garret. Bright bluish-lilac, 20 . 

 Marie Louise. Deep purple. 20 

 Mad. Millet. Lovely pinkish blooms, 20 

 Double Russian. One of the best. 20 



HARDY VINES AND CREEPERS. 



Ampelopsis Veitchii, 



Quinquefolia, 

 Akebia Quinata, 

 Clematis Coloradoenis, 



Panic ULATA, 



Virginiana, 

 Chinese Matrimony Vine {Lycium). 

 Honeysuckle {Lonicera) Hall's Japan and 



Japanese Golden veined. 

 Periwinkle or Myrtle, Blue, Alba, Va- 



riegated-leavedy 

 Trumpet Flower {Bignonia), 

 Wistaria. Chinese Blue, 



Chinese White, 



Chinese Double, 



Doz. 

 $1 25 

 1 25 

 1 50 

 1 50 



50 

 1 00 



2 50 

 2 00 



2 00 

 2 00 



1 25 

 1 25 

 1 25 



2 50 

 1 25 

 1 50 

 1 25 

 1 25 



1 25 

 1 25 

 1 25 

 1 25 

 1 75 

 1 75 

 1 50 

 1 50 

 1 75 



20 



1 50 



15 



1 25 



15 



1 25 



20 



1 25 



25 



2 25 



15 



1 25 



20 



1 50 



15 



1 25 



10 



75 



15 



1 25 



20 



1 50 



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75 





Six, fifty and five hundred of a variety, at dozen, 

 hundred, and thousand rates respectively. 



STRAWBERRIES . 



Free by mail at dozen rates. If ordered by mail at 

 hundred rates add 25 cents per 100. At 

 thousand rates by express only. 

 Tied in bimches of 50 and roots straightened. All 

 are perfect flowered except those marked with the 

 letter (P)., which are pistillate. 



Doz. 100 1000 



Australian Everbearing, $ .50 ^ 1 .50 $10 00 



Beder Wood, {Racster)— Early, 25 75 3 00 



Belle— Late, profitable, .50 2 .50 20 00 



Beverly— Midseason to late, 25 75 3 50 



Bisel (P.)— Early and productive 35 1 00 7 00 



Bubach {No. 5), P.— Midseason, 25 75 3 .50 



Chairs — Early to midseason, 2.5 75 3 50 



Chas. Downing — Midseason, • 25 75 3 00 



Crescent (P.)— Early, 25 75 2 50 



Cumberland — Large, early, 25 75 4 00 



Dayton — Productive, early, 25 75 3 00 



Eleanor— Largest and best early, 2 00 10 00 75 00 



Enhance — Midseason to late, 25 75 3 50 



Epping (P.)— Hardy, early, .50 2 00 15 00 



Gandy— The best late, 25 75 3 .50 



Gardner— Large, firm, early, .50 2 00 15 00 



Gen. Putnam (P).— Midseason, 25 75 4 00 



Greenville (F).— Midseason, 35 1 00 4 00 



Haverland (P).— Large, early, 25 75 3 .50 



Henry Ward Beecher— Midseason, 1 00 5 00 35 00 



Hoffman— Early, productive, 25 75 3 00 



Jucunda Improved — Midseason, 25 75 4 00 



Kentucky— Productive, late, 25 75 3 00 



Lovett — Best market sort, early, 25 .5 3 00 



Marshall— Large, productive, fine, 75 3 00 20 00 



IMary- Very large, fine, midseason, 1 00 5 00 35 00 



Meek's Early— Early, profitable, 25 75 3 



Michel's Early {Osceola)— Early, 25 75 2 50 



Oregon Everbearing — Large, good, .50 1 .50 



Otsego (P)— Midseason to late, .50 2 00 15 00 



Parker Earle — Midseason, 35 75 4 



Parry— Early to midseason, 25 75 4 00 



Pearl— Productive, good, early, 25 75 3 50 



Phillip's Seedling (P)— Midseason, 25 75 3 50 



Princeton Chief (P)— Late, firm, .35 1 00 7 00 



Sharpless— Large, popular, midseason, 25 75 3 00 



Shuckless — Midseason, productive, 25 75 3 .50 



Shuster's Gem (P)— Early, to midseason, 25 75 3 00 



Smith's Seedling— Late, profitable, 25 75 3 .50 



Southard — Early, good for market, 25 75 3 50 



Splendid(P) — Very productive, early, 75 4 00 



Tennessee Prolific— Early to midseason, 35 1 00 5 00 



Timbrell(P)— Late, large, fine, 35 1 .50 10 00 



Van Deman— Early, resembles Wilson, 25 75 3.50 



Victor Hiigo — Early, productive, 25 75 4 00 



Warfield {No S) P— Midseason, 25 75 2 .50 



White Novelty— An Alpine variety, 35 1 00 5 00 



Wilson-^arly, well-known, 25 75 3 00 



MAYBERRY. 



Golden Japanese— Ripens before Strawberries, large, 

 golden-yellow. Ea., 40c; 3 for $1.00; doz., H3..50. 



WINEBERRY. 



Childs' Japanese — Productive and fine. Ea., 10c; 3 for 

 2.5c; doz., 7.5c. {by mail); 100, .fS.OO; 1000, $20.00. 

 Transplanted plants {too large to ma.iD, ea., 1.5c; 3 

 for 3.5c; doz., $1.00; 100, $5.00. Seed, 1.5c., per pkt.; 

 2 pkts. for 25c. 



JUNEBERRIES. 



Free by mail at dozen rates; 25c. per 100 additional 

 for mailing. 



Doz. 109 



Improved Dwarf — Productive, hardy, $ 75 $4 00 

 Success— The best, large, productive, 1 00 



