48 ;. T. LOVETT, LITTLE SILVER, N. L 



* LOVETT'S 

 NEVER-FAIL PANSIES. 



Its modest habit, freedom of Dloom, and tlie rich and 

 varied colors of its flowers have caused the Pansy to be- 

 come a general favorite among flower lovers. Every- 

 body lov-^es Paiisies, but not everyone has been successful 

 in raising them. Pansies are easily grown, if good seed 

 is procured, and given a sheltered location. My Never- 

 fail Strain is grown for me in the State of Maine by a 

 specialist who has devoted many years to growing Pansy 

 seed. It possesses great vigor and hardiness and will 

 produce flowers of mammoth size and almost every 

 imaginable color. The colors are rich and pure, while 

 the markings are always distinct and clearly defined. 

 What adds special value to this strain is the fact they can 

 be depended upon to come true to color and markings. 



KAINBOW. Rich, varied colors, each flower being dis- 

 tinctly bonlered. 



SUNRAY. Striped, penciled, and mottled; ground colors of 

 ail shades. 



RAVEH". So deep in color as to appear black; soft and 

 velvety. 



CANARY BIRD. Pure, clear yellow. 



WHITE SWAN. Very large; pure snow-white. 



BLUE JAY. Lovely sky-blue with dark-blue eye. 



Price, any of the sis varieties or strains, pkt., 10c. One packtt 

 of each of the nx Never fail Pansies for 50c. All of the abo\e 

 Never-fail Pansies, mixed, pkt., 10c; '3 pkts. for 25c. 



MIXTURES OF GIANT PANSIES. 



MAMMOTH MIXED. Of immense size, two inches or 

 more in diameter; perfect circular form and of great substance. 

 They embrace a wide range of pure, rich colors, with clear and 

 distinct maikiDgs; of bushy habit and fr je-flowering. 



GIANT FANCY THREE-SPOTTED. The ground colors 

 are of all shades and the three lower petals are each distinctly 

 markef' with a large blotch. 



GIANT FANCY STRIPED. Enormous flowers, brilliantly 

 flamed and striped in many colors. 



GIANT TRIMARDEAU. In immense size of flowers and 

 robust growth tln;se eclipse all other strains. A great variety 

 of colors and marking-, but the range is not so wide as in some 

 of the others. 



IMPERIAL GERMAN. Remarkable for large size and 

 perfect form and almost endless variety of beautiful colors and 

 markings. They embrace all the self-colors, five and three 

 spot, edged and bordered flowers of every color and hue known 

 in Pansies. 



GIANT FRENCH. Extra large, and choicest colors, with 

 i)ro;ul blotches and delicate pencilings. Ground color generally 

 light, bringing the elegant markings out in strong relief. 



ROYAL PRIZE. A mixture of all the above varieties. 



Price of any of the above mixtures, pkt., 5c; 6 pkts. for 25c. 



BEDDING PANSIES. 



The following are all choice varieties very much superior 

 to the ordinary Bedding Pansies, but yet not so fine as those 

 offered above. 



Black. Dark Blue. Large Eyed. Pure Yellow. 

 Bronze. Dark Purple. Light Blue. 



Brown. Gold-margined. White. 



All Colors and Kinds Mixed. 



Any kind, pkt., 5c; 8 pkts. for 25c. 



SALVIA— Flowering Sage. 



SILVERSPOT. A handsome new Salvia, very unique and 

 distinctive by reason of its exceedingly beautiful spotted 

 foliage, which is very abundant, bright, and healthy. The 

 leaves are of a rich deep green, with sulphur or cream-colored 

 spots of various sizes scattered liberally over them with very 

 pleasing effect, as shown in illustration. The flov>'ers are 

 large, in long spikes, intense bright scarlet; plant compact 

 and a profuse bloomer. It is a variety of the well-known 

 Salvia Splendens or Scarlet Sage, and 85 per cent, of the seed 

 produce i)lants with the elegantly spotted foliage. Pkt., of 

 20 seed.", 25c. 



