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/. T. LOVETT CO— CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



Mabel Simpkins C).— Immense, solid ball 

 with high centre, Incurved, pure snow white. Sli- 

 ver cup at Madison Square Garden. 



Miles A. Wheeler (J).- Large, incurved, 

 beautiful light yellow finely striped pink. 



Miss Kate Brown,— Large, broad petals 

 Incurved, pure white. The best extra early white. 



Mrs. Bayard Cutting.— Grand and mas- 

 sive, reflexed; deep rose, reverse of petals silvery 

 pink. Special premium at Madison Square Garden. 



Mrs, Bruce Findlay (J).— Enormous, full 

 and double; delicate salmon pink. 



Mrs. F. L. Ames.— Very large, Incurved, 

 rich golden- yellow; late. Premiums at Madison 

 Square Garden and Boston; certificate at Torontol 



Mrs. H. F. Spaulding (J).— Immense, full 

 and double, incurved, white. Magnificent. 



Mrs. Leslie Ward.— Large,full, double, in- 

 curved, buff shaded pink, tips of petals pale yellow. 

 Special premium Madison Square. 



Mrs. M. W. Redfield.— A ball -of beautiful 

 peach pink, reflaxed. Early and dwarf. Certifi- 

 cate at Springfield. 



Nivens.— Large, snow white, center incurving, 

 outer petals reflexing. A great prize winner. 



Parthenia.— Large and beautiful; reflexed 

 pure white. Seedling from Mrs. Hardy. Premium 

 at Indianapolis. 



Pres. Wm. R. Smith.— Large, perfectly 

 double, a pure self pink; flne for cutting. .Award- 

 ed four prizes. 



Redondo.— Large, double and full, orange, 

 reverse golden. Certificate at Indianapolis. 



Sun God.— Exceedingly large and flne, beau- 

 tiful deep yellow. One of the largest of its color- 

 Walter Hunnewell (J).— Immense, very 

 double, incurved, bronze-yellow, strikingly hand- 

 some. Certificate by Mass. Hort. Soc. 



W. G. Newitt,— Large, pure white, long 

 drooping petals, centre upright. Awarded three 

 prizes. 



W, N. Rudd,— Large, pale lavender-pink,pet- 

 als long, outer ones drooping. Two premiums. 



GENERAL COLLECTION. 



10 cents each. 



Ada H. LeRoy (J). — Extra large, full, in- 

 curved, deep rose-pink; very flne. 



Ada Spaulding,— Large and full; rich deep 

 pink shaded in the lower portion to pure pearly 

 white. 



Adolphe (J).— Magnificent, large, full,double, 

 silvery rose. 



New Castle Co., Del., April 7, 1893. 

 J. T. Lovett Co:— The trees and plants came 

 safely to hand yesterday. They were in splendid 

 order; the moss was still damp. I am very much 

 pleased with them, they are such nice trees; and 

 have the most of them planted. I wish you all 

 success. With thanks I remain, your friend and 



well-wisher, Rot Brian. 



Champaign Co., 111., April 12, 1893. 

 Gentlemen:— We received the trees in very good 

 order. We are well pleased with them and thank 

 you for your prompt attention to our order. 



Yours resp'y, Mary Ogden. 



Cullingfordi (C).— Very large, reflexed, rich 

 crimson shaded scarlet. One of the finest reds. 



Edna Prass (J).— Large, full,very fine; a del- 

 icate salmon color. 



Emma Hitzeroth (J).— Extra large, very 

 full, bright lemon-yellow. A cup winner. 



Exquisite (J).— Large, rich, delicate pink, a 

 grand variety. 



Golden Gate. -Large and spreading flower 

 with whoried centre, deep golden yellow, shaded 

 buff and amber. 



G. W. Childs.— The best deep self-colored 

 crimson in existence; immense size and of rich, 

 dark velvety crimson. A great prize winner. 



Harry E. Widener (J).— Large and full, 

 bright yellow. 



Harry May (J).— Large, double, incurved, 

 deep old gold occasionally veined red. 



Hicks-Arnold.— Large, double, full, spheri- 

 cal; old gold color. 



Ivory J).— Large, pure white; strong grower. 

 Early. 



Jessica (J)-— The earliest and best of the large 

 white varieties. 



Kioto (J).— Large, incurved and twisted, lower 

 petals whoried, deep yellow. 



L. Canning (J 1 .— A grand white, of free hab- 

 it, surpassing Mrs. Bullock in size and purity. 



Lilian B. Bird (J).— A handsome large flow- 

 er, bright salmon-pink. 



Louis Boehmer,— A lilac variety of the 

 White Ostrich Plume type, but of much more ro- 

 bust growth and with excellent foliage. 



Minnie Wanamaker (J).— Very large, of 

 the finest white. A superb flower. 



Mrs. Alpheus Hardy. — Very unique. 

 Large and pure white, with gracefully Incurved 

 petals, the edges of which are fringed with hair. 



Mrs. L, C. Maderia (C).— Large, perfect 

 globe, compact, bright orange; very flne. 



Mrs. George Bullock (J).— Pearly white 

 flowers, very large. Fine for exhibition. 



Mrs. J. G. Whilldin (J).— Full, clear, light 

 yellow; an improved Gloriosum. Extra early. 



Rohallion (J).— Large flowers of rich yellow. 

 Early. 



Roslyn (J).— Immense flower, beautiful clear 

 Mermet pink, the best pink in commerce. 



Viviand Morel,— Immense size and perfect 

 form, delicate rose shading lighter. Very flne. 



W. H, Lincoln (J).— Of immense size, dou- 

 ble; deep yellow. Massive. 



Wm. Falconer (J).— Large, exquisite rosy- 

 blush changing to delicate flesh-pink. 



DeKalb Co., III., Oct. 18th, 1893. 

 J. T. Lovett Co:— The plants you sent me the 

 14th are received. I And my order correctly filled 

 and the plants flne and in good condition. Accept 

 my thanks. Yours truly, B. K. Bibbins. 



Crawford Co., Pa., May 4, 1893. 

 Gentlemen:— The trees and plants arrived to- 

 day. They are perfectly satisfactory, better than 

 I expected, the packing is perfect. Thanks for 

 extras; you may expect to hear from me again for 

 more stock. Yours truly, 



George Cothrall. 



