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THE LOVETT COMPANY, LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 



LILIES FOR SPRING PLANTING. 



For royal beauty and perfection of form, piirity of color and exquisitd delicacy of perfume the stately 

 Lily, "The Lady of the Flowering Field," is unsurpa,ssed. Lilies form one of the most superbly beautiful 

 of all the many rich and magnificent families of plants. They have ever been favorites and are only second in 

 popularity to the Rose itseK. All are of easj^ culture and should be freely planted in every garden. We 

 offer the varieties best adapted for spring planting, bulbs of all of which are home-grown (not the inferior 

 imported ones so often sold) and are large, strong, flowering specimens. 



Hundred rates of any variety given upon application. 



SPECIOSUm QaneifoUum). The best of all Lilies for 

 bedding and outdoor planting, and the most sublimely 

 beautiful of all the hardy varieties. Large, wide, showy 

 flowers of lovely bright rose, spotted crimson, freely 

 produced; petals much reflexed and waved or crimped, 

 exquisitely fragrant and exceedingly hardy. Ea., 15c. ; 

 3 for 35c; doz. 81.25. 



SPECIOSUIM ALBUm. Similar to the preceding in every 

 way except in color, which is pm'e ivory white, spotted 

 with faint rose. Chaste and beautiful. Ea., 20c; 3 for 

 50c; doz., 81.50. 



ELEGANS. Comprising many new and beautiful va- 

 rieties. Splendid for 

 bedding and pot culture. 

 The colors range from 

 darkest crimson to light 

 yellow, many having 

 several shades beauti- 

 fully blended. The 

 Elegans varieties are 

 among the hardiest and 

 most satisfactory mem- 

 bers of the Lily f amih\ 

 Once planted they grow 

 and thrive without fur- 

 ther care. Their dwarf 

 habit united with the 

 large size and brilliant 

 colors of their flowers render them great favorites with 

 many. Ea., 10c; 3 for 2oc; doz., 75c. 



AURATUm. The great golden-rayed Lily of Japan; 

 justly termed the Queen of the Lilies. Magnificent large 

 blooms, nearly a foot in diameter, produced in clusters 

 of from five to twenty, according to strength of bulb. 

 Quite hardy but should be given a diy and semi-shaded 

 position and at the North be given a slight winter pro- 

 tection. Ea., 20c; 3 for 50c; doz., 81.50. 



PARDALINL'IM {Leopard Lily). The best of all the 



California Lilies, and the 

 onh- one of all the manv 

 we have tested that is 

 well adapted for cultiva- 

 tion east of the Mississip- 

 pi. Rich scarlet and yel- 

 low flowers spotted with 

 bro'JNTi. Robust and free 

 flowering. Hardy and 

 succeeds in all situations, 

 giving the greatest pleas- 

 ure and satisfaction. Its 

 profuse bloom and strik- 

 iugh' effective flowers should cause it to be largely 

 planted. Ea., 15c; 3 for 35c: doz., 81.35. 



