62 J. T. LOVETT, INC., LITTLE SILVER, N. J.— PERENNIALS 



GERMAN IRIS 



ABD-EL-KADIR (Victoria).— Stands smoky 

 yellow; falls yellow, veined with purple plum. 



AURORA (Aurea). — Bright lemon yellow, the 

 stands being slightly deeper than the falls. 



BROOKLYN.— Stands porcelain; falls light 

 blue veined with russet and shading to light blue. 



CELESTE. — Stands and falls celestial blue, the 

 falls being a shade darker than the stands. 



CHARLES DICKENS (Oroya).— Stands light 

 violet; falls indigo with white at base. 



DARIUS. — Stands lemon yellow; falls light 

 yellow, blotched and marbled with rosy-lilac. 



DELICATA.— Stands French white tinted with 

 yellow; falls deep lilac, shading to white. 



DONNA MARIA (Edith Cook).— Stands azure; 

 falls indigo with white base, veined indigo. 



DR. PARNET.— Stands soft rosy-lilac; falls 

 pure lilac shading to white. 



FLORENTINA ALBA (Silver King, Silver 

 Queen). — Stands and falls porcelain changing to 

 pure white. 



H. CRAMER.— Stands deep celestial blue; falls 

 pure Yale blue; tall habit; early. 



HERANT.— Stands bluish-lilac; falls violet in 

 center and lilac-blue at edge. 



LADY STUMPP.— Similar to H. Cramer with 

 both stands and falls of darker shades. 



LA TENDRE (Edina).— Stands porcelain slightly 

 smoked; falls blue with white at base. 



LEOPOLD. — Stands smoky lavender; falls light 

 purple, shading to white at base. 



MAD. CHEREAU (Pecutium).— Stands and 

 falls crimped; white, distinctly edged with rosy- 

 violet. 



MONTAUK (Queen Victoria).— Stands lemon 

 slighty smoked; falls white and yellow. 



PALLIDA ^ SPECIOSA.— Stands violet; falls 

 plum with white at base. 



PRES. THIERS.— Similar to Leopold with 

 stands and falls of darker shadings. 



QUEEN OF MAY (Rosy Gein).— Stands bright 

 rosy-lilac; falls a shade darker. 



REBECCA (Honorabilis, Sans Souci).— Stands 

 golden yellow; falls russet with yellow at base. 



SAPPHO.— Stands deep blue; falls indigo. 



SIR ROBERT PEEL (Zephyr).— Stands light 

 blue; falls darker blue. 



STRIATA. — Stands bright lemon yellow; falls 

 white, edged with light yellow. 



Home grown, strictly true to name, each, 12c.; 

 doz., $1.25; 100, $8.00. 



MIXED GERMAN IRIS.— A mixture of choice 

 named varieties, without labels, home grown. 

 Each, 10c. ; doz., $1.00; 100, $6.00. 



IMPERIAL JAPANESE IRIS 



Iris Kaempferi 



My collection of Japanese Iris I am quite sure is 

 not surpassed by any other in America. Many of 

 the choicer varieties were obtained by me direct 

 from the Imperial gardens of Japan. 



AGNES. — Six flat petals; white broadly margined 

 with bright lilac. Early and showy. 



CHAMELEON.— Six _ flat Clematis-like petals, 

 French white, veined with deep lavender, distinct 

 blotch of gold at base; center lavender. 



DAGMAR GEORGESON.— Three petals, large 

 and drooping; rich royal purple. 



DANDY. — Three long petals; pearly white 

 pencilled with indigo; center petals rich plum. 



DOROTHY. — Nine crimped and twisted sky- 

 blue petals; splashed with French white. 



DOUBLE WHITE (Gold Bound).— Six large 

 open milk-white petals, bound with gold at base. 



LESTER LOVETT.— Six petals; yale blue veined 

 and marked with pearly white. 



MRS. GEORGESON.— Six petals; rosy lilac, 

 light lilac and pearly white unevenly mingled. 



PAINTED LADY.— Three large drooping petals; 

 white suffused and splashed with claret. 



PEACOCK. — Nine large overlapping petals; 

 violet purple veined with white. 



PROF. GEORGESON. — Three very large 

 petals, pure rich violet; a grand sort. 



PYRAMID. — Nine large petals; indigo blue 

 veined with ivory white running to pure white. 



SHERWOOD. — Three large overlapping petals; 

 pearly white, deeply edged with bright rose. 



STELLA. — Three petals; violet veined white. 



WM. TELL. — Six petals; cobalt blue with distinct 

 white rays and white at center. 



Strong roots.'each, 20c.; doz., $2.00; 100, $15.00, 



