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



SELECT DOUBLE PEONIES 



The Peony flowers in May and June and is suitable for grounds of large or small extent, to 

 be planted singly or in groups or planted at the edge of shrubbery. It is most effective and truly 

 grand when properly grouped in masses. There are two thousand varieties of Peonies and the 

 selection we offer is the result of much study. After having tested hundreds of varieties, I have 

 chosen those we name as the very best, all things considered, to cover the whole season and a 

 wide range of color. 



Abel de Pujol. — Lilac rose, shaded white. 



Arethusa. — Soft pink, large and full; tall. 



Banquet. — Light pink flowers in clusters. 



Brennus. — Brilliant deep crimson, presenting 

 an almost black aspect at a distance. 



Edulis Superba (Early Rose, L'Esperance). — 

 Bright rosy pink; early, fragrant, free bloomer; 

 very popular. 



FESTIVA MAXIMA.— Pure white, with in- 

 frequent dashes of blood red at center. Flow- 

 ers of great size on long strong stems. Each, 

 75c.; dozen, $7.50. 



FLORAL TREASURE. — Large fragrant 

 flowers of clear tender pink. A magnificent 

 variety. Each, 75c.; dozen, $7.50. 



Fragrans. — Deep rose, large, full and very 

 fragrant. A very desirable variety. 



Humei. — Soft pink, large and full; late. Best 

 late blooming pink variety. 



Lady Bramwell. — Soft, silvery rose through- 

 out; very fragrant, superb. 



LTNDISPENSABLE. — Enormous flowers 

 of dainty lilac-pink, shading to darker pink at 

 the center. Has very long, strong stems. 

 Superb. Each, 75c.; dozen, $7.50. 



Mad. Emile Galle.— Deep lilac-white, chang- 

 ing to milk-white toward the center. Free 

 bloomer. Late. 



Marechal Vallient (Grandiflora Rubra). — 

 Crimson globular flowers of great size. 



Model of Perfection. — Blush; of perfect form. 



Nellie Pleas. — American origin. Silvery rose 

 and very fragrant; strong grower and free 

 bloomer. 



Ne Plus Ultra. — Mauve, tipped silver; semi- 

 double. 



OFFICINALIS RUBRA.— Blooms almost 

 two weeks before most varieties. Dazzling 

 crimson and verv beautiful. Semi-dwarf. 

 Each, 75c.; dozen, $7.50. 



Phormis. — Deep purple-wine; free bloomer. 



Plenissima Rosea. — Large, full flowe-rs of 

 bright rosy pink on long stems. 



Prince of Wales. — Full flowers of pure deep 

 blush. A strong growing plant. 



Purpurea Superba. — Large globular flowers; 

 deep carmine rose with guards streaked white. 

 Each. 75c.: dozen, $7.50. 



Queen Victoria. — Produces vast quantities of 

 white flowers on medium tall plants. Very 

 popular. 



RICHARDSON'S RUBRA SUPERBA.— 



Large flowers of deep crimson, almost black; 

 with yellow stamens. Very late. Each, 75c.; 

 dozen, $7.50. 



Except as noted, each, 60c.; dozen, $6.00. 



MIXED DOUBLE PEONIES 



These are all good varieties, the labels of 

 which have become lost. 

 Pink, various shades. 

 White, all double. 

 All colors, mixed. 

 Each, 50c.; dozen, $5.00. 



SINGLE PEONIES 



Single Peonies are so elegant and p-raceful 

 they are preferred by many to the double flow- 

 ered varieties. They are very decorative and 

 most interesting. Those offered are Kelway's 

 choice varieties, but we have them in mixed 

 colors only. Each, 60c.; dozen, $6.00. 



Jersey City, N.J., May 7, 1921. 

 "The phlox you sent me is doing- wonderful. In the 

 Iris bed I find the same 'Lovett Smile.' You people 

 send the best stock at the most reasonable prices than 

 the other four concerns I have formerly dealt with. 

 You are sure wonderful." — Walter A. Trimpin. 



