THE LOVETT COMPANY, 



LONGIFLORUI>I {Easter TAly or St. Joseph's Lily). 

 Flowers pure white, six to eight inches long, very frag- 

 rant; a magnifl(?ent hardy garden variety. Forces well, 

 but does not produce as many blooms as the well known 

 Bermuda Lily (L. Harrisii). Ea. 15c; 3 for 35c; doz., 

 $1.25. 



TICRIND1>I SPLENDENS. An improvement upon the 



well known and in- 

 dispensable Tiger 

 Lily, and should be 

 found in every 

 garden. It is so har- 

 dy and rugged it 

 thrives in any soil 

 or situation. Once 

 established it will 

 increase in size and 

 beauty indefin- 

 itely. Grows from 

 ■four to six feet 

 high. Color bril- 

 liant orange- sear- 

 let, thickly spotted 

 with crimson. 

 Makes a beautiful 

 bed or clump and 

 especially attractive when planted with shrubbery. 

 Ea., 10c; 3 for 35c; doz., 75c. 



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TIGRINUIM FLORE PLENO. A beautiful double variety 

 of the above, al- 

 most as double as a 

 Camellia, and with 

 the same glowing- 

 colors. Fully as 

 rugged and hardy 

 as the single vari- 

 ety. ■ Ea., 10c; 3 

 for 25c; doz., 75c. 



BATEIMANII. A 

 fine Japanese Lily 

 growing three to 

 four feet high, pro- 

 ducing a fine truss 

 of large, bright, 

 apricot-tinted flow- 

 ers. Very sweetly 

 scented. Ea., 2oc; 3 for 60c; doz., $2.00. 



SLPERBUIM. A stately native species, growing four 

 feet high and producing many brilliant reflexed blooms. 

 Under good cultivation it flowers most profusely, more 

 than fifty perfect blooms being occasionally produced 

 on a single stem, forming a broad pyi'amidal raceme. 

 The color is bright yellow, with purple-red spots. 

 Hardy and reliable. Ea., 10c; 3 for 25c. ; doz., 75c. 



Special. For $1.25 we tvill send one bulb each of the 

 above ten Lilies. For $3.50 we will send three of each. 



KNIPHOFIA (TRITOMA). 



Commonly known as the Red Hot Poker or Torch 

 Lily, suggested by their flaming heads of bloom. It is 

 one of the grandest of ail plants for massing or 

 grouping with shrubbery. Entirely hardy from Balti- 

 more southward but at the North should be protected 

 in winter if left in the border. 



KNIPHOFI/V C0R/\LL1NA. A magnificent new hybrid 

 of vigorous but dwarf growth, seldom reaching the 

 ^^e ight of two feet. Blooms in the greatest profusion 

 throughout the whole summer until ground is frozen. 

 The flower heads are of graceful form and handy size, 

 the florets being placed close and full upon the stem and 



are bright lemon yellow, shaded to a most pleasing coral- 

 red in color. The foliage is abundant, slender and 

 graceful. Of easy culture and succeeds everywhere. 

 Very valuable flower for cutting, being useful for church 

 and table decoration. Ea., 15; 3 for 30c; doz., SI. 00. 



KNIPHOFIA GRANDIFLORA (Uvaria). A grand old 

 species growing from four to five feet high with im- 

 mense heads of brilliant orange-red flowers. Ea., 15c; 

 3 for 30c; doz., $1.00. 



One of each variety for 25c. 



ISIMENE CALANTHINA OR SEA 

 DAFFODIL, 



A summer- 

 blooming bulb, 

 belonging to the 

 Amaryllis fam- 

 ily; producing 

 large trusses of 

 snow-white, de- 

 lightfully sceut- 

 flowers of beau- 

 tiful and novel 

 form. The great 

 size, purity and 

 beauty of ils 

 blossoms, i t 

 stately habit and 

 ease of culture 

 make it a general favor- 

 ite with everybody. Can be 

 grown in pots or planted 

 out in the border after danger 

 of frost, and taken up in the 

 faU and stored in a dry, 

 warm place with other sum- 

 mer-flowering bulbs. A very 

 satisfactory flower for the 

 border and excellent for cut^ 

 ting; beautiful, sweet blooms. 

 Ea., 25c; 3 for 60c; doz., $2.00. 



