J. T. LOVETT, LITTLE SILVER, K. J. 



GERMAN IRIS. Iris Germanica. 



The popular Fleur-de-Lis, the National flower 

 of France. The flowers resemble mammoth or- 

 chids in their peculiar shape and delicate colors, 

 shading, delicacy of structure, etc. They are all 

 very beautiful and in richness and purity of color 

 there are few orchids that will surpass them. 

 They bloom very profusely in spring and early 

 summer, and will do well in ordinary garden soil. 

 The foliage is luxuriant, broad, bluish-green and 

 handsome. I offer here but a select list of the 

 choicest varieties. 



Blue Bird. Deep violet-blue throughout ; 

 rich and very handsome. 



Celeste* Delicate pale lavender ; very lovely, 

 extra line, and should be in every collection. 



Florentina. Pale porcelain, shaded, fringed 

 and dotted with orange-yellow; fragrant. 



La Tendre. Pale violet and lavender; large 

 and exceedingly fine, one of the very best. 



Mme. Chereau. White, veined with violet ; 



very chaste and lovely, extra fine. 



Pallida Speciosa^ Rich indigo-blue: a 

 splendid flower, very showy and attractive. 



Rebecca. Buff and maroon, shaded with yel- 

 low ; rich and showy. 



Rosy Gems Soft, pleasing rosy-lilac, ver>' dis- 

 tinct ; large and exceedingly handsome. 



Sampson. Rich golden yellow and maroon, veined white. 



Sappho. Deep blue and indigo ; large and attractive. 



Ea.. Inc. ; doz., 7oc. ; irX), $5.00. Set of the ten varieties for 6oc. 



Mixed. All colors. Made up of choice named varieties of which the labels have been lost. 

 Doz.. oOc. : 100. >o.oO. 



KANSAS GAY FEATHER. HARDY PINKS. 



Liatris Picnostachya. The handsomest and 

 best of the species, blooming incessantly during 

 August and September. The flowers handsome 

 and showy, thickly clustered on tall stems form- 

 ing dense, cylindrical spikes of rich purple bloom. 

 The foliage is grass-like and the plant prefers a 

 rather dry soil. Ea., 12c. ; doz., $1.25. 



Her Majesty. Superb every way; so large 

 and beautiful and so profuse in bloom as to win 

 the admiration of all. The flowers are of the 

 largest size — as large as Carnation — pure white, 

 rich in their sweet clove fragrance and so numer- 

 ous as to form a perfect sheet of bloom. They 

 are unsurpassed for cutting. Ea , 12c. ; doz., 

 $1.2-5. 



Mrs. Sinkins. Deliciously sweet and the 

 flowers of very large size and pure white in color, 

 Ea., 12c. ; doz., $1.25. 



