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



POMPON DAHLIAS 



These are of dwarf habit and the plants are literally 

 covered with small, perfectly formed, double flowers. Use- 

 ful for florists' work and vases and exceedingly pleasing 

 in the garden. 



CEIMSOiV QUEEN. — Bright rich crimson. I^arge flower 

 and plant for its class. Sometimes shows center. 



ELEGANTA. — Varies from tender deep rose to blush 

 white — often two colors appearing in a flower. 



GOLD HANCHEN.— Pure lemon; perfect form and a 

 very profuse bloomer. 



INDIAN CHIEF. — Rich garnet; frequently shows center 

 when fully expanded. A good variety. 



LITTLE BEAUTY.— Tender shrimp pink; very full and 

 perfect form; very profuse bloomer. Superb. 



RAPHAEL. — Dark maroon, appearing black at a distance; 

 rather large and of perfect form. 



YENUS.— Pure clear white, full and fine form. Won- 

 derfully profuse and the finest of all. 



Each, 15c; doz., $1.50; 100, $10.00. 

 A set — one each of the seven for 75c. 



America 



I^s Angeles Co., Cal. 



1 received safely yesterday the three packages of plants from 

 you. Everything arrived in fine condition and beautifully packed 

 and I am much pleased with the healthy, stocky and well rooted 

 plants. Mrs. A. M. MORSE. 



Tompkins Co., N. Y. 



You may be pleased to know that the hedging plants, Berberis 

 Thunbergi, you supplied me last year have done remarkably well. 

 I lost but one out of the 325 plants set out. I think this an unusual 

 result. H. G. CARPENTER. 



CHOICE GLADIOLUS 



The improved varieties of these summer flowering bulbs are so valuable 

 both for cutting and garden decoration and are so useful for planting with 

 hardy perennials — especially until they have become fully established — 

 that I offer an assortment of the choicest sorts. 



Sent by mail at each and dozen rates, if desired. 



AMERICA. — A revelation in Gladiolus and "easily the most beautiful 

 and useful variety in cultivation." Color a soft flesh-pink, equaling in 

 refined and tender beauty the finer orchids. Free bloomer and perfect 

 habit; unsurpassed for bedding or cutting. (See cut.) Each, 10c; doz., 

 90c; 100, $5.00. 



ALICE CARET. — A white Childsii Gladiolus. Flowers very large, well 

 expanded and pure white with small dash of cherry-red at throat. A 

 splendid keeper and a grand variety. Each, 10c; doz., 90c; 100, $5.00. 



AUGUSTA. — The best white Gladiolus. Large, full spikes of pure 

 white flowers with mauve antlers. Each, 5c; doz., 50c; 100, $2.50. 



BLUE JAT. — An exceedingly novel variety and a near approach to a 

 true blue Gladiolus; color a rich, deep indigo and indeed beautiful. Each, 

 10c; doz., $1.00; 100, $7.50. 



CARDINAL. — The most brilliant yet produced; a vivid cardinal-scarlet. 

 Earge in both flower and spike. Each, 12c; doz., $1.20; 100, $8.00. 



DAWN. — A delightful shell pink, slightly pencilled at throat. Greatly 

 admired by all who see it. Each, 2Sc; doz., $2.50. 



EUCHARIS.— Dainty blush-white with blotch of a deeper shade. It has 

 long spikes and large expanded flowers. Each, 20c; doz., $2.00. 



GEO. PAUL. — Mammoth, well-opened, brilliant ruby flowers in well- 

 formed spikes. Each, 10c; doz., 90c; 100, $6.00. 



GIL BLAS. — Salmon-rose flowers of great size with a blotch of flame- 

 red upon a primrose ground. Each, 10c; doz., 90c; 100, $6.00. 



KLONDTKE. — Pronounced by some to be the best yellow Gladiolus. 

 It is clear primrose yellow with blotch of crimson-maroon at throat. Each, 

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



MRS. FRANCIS KING.— The best Gladiolus, all things considered. A 

 giant flowered variety with full spikes of very enduring flowers. The color 

 is bright, cheerful, light scarlet and especially pleasing under artificial light. 

 A most profuse bloomer. Each, 8c; doz., 7Sc; 100, $4.00. 



SULPHUR KING.— A grand yellow Gladiolus. The large flowers are a 

 clear, light yellow; the finest pure yellow variety as yet in commerce. 

 Each, 25c; doz., $2.50. 



