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



Allemania, 5 to 6 ft. One of the finest of 

 the Giant Orchid flowered varieties; an im- 

 provement upon Italia, with larger and more 

 numerous flowers, Grand heads of splendid 

 bloom, outer petals scarlet with broad yellow 

 border and inside scarlet and dark red. 



Austria, 6 ft. Valuable for massing, 

 with fine, luxuriant, stately foliage. Its heads of 

 bloom are large and of a bright clear canary- 

 yellow. Does not bloom until late. 



J. 50. 



A strong grower and 

 Highly ornamental 

 Trusses and flowers 



/"Italia, 6 ft. Immense flowers and broad 

 petals on massive trusses; bright golden yellow 

 largely blotched with scarlet. Exceedingly orna- 

 mental and fine for massing ; its superb, heavy 

 foliage showing very effectively. 



Mrs. Kate Gray, 6 ft. A constant and 

 profuse bloomer with both truss and flowers of 

 great size. Its color is bright orange-scarlet mar- 

 bled with coppery red, and yellow at the throat. 

 Each. 20c. ; doz., $2.00. 



Pennsylvania, 6 ft. Of wonderful size 

 and massive in foliage ; the finest of its class yet 

 introduced. The flowers are 7 to 8 inches across, 

 with petals 2 inches broad, on strong, branching 

 spikes and of a clear, deep, brilliant scarlet. It 

 is a great bloomer and continues to flower heavily 

 to the end of the season. A veritable giant in 

 bloom and habit. Each, 20c. doz., $-3.00. 



Price. Strong plants, from 33^ and 4 in. pots, ea. 15c.; doz. $1.50; 100, $10.00, except as 

 noted. Plants from smaller pots will be mailed at each and dozen rates, if desired. 



BRONZE LEAVED CANNAS. 

 Black Beauty, 5 ft. The finest of all the 

 dark leaved Cannas ; the darkest and most mag- 

 nificent in foliage. The leaves are numerous and 

 narrow and of a dark, velvety purplish-plum hue ; 

 rich and beautiful, the younger growth being of a 

 deep crimson bronze. The flowers are crimson 

 but small and unimportant. It is purely a foliage 

 plant and one that excels for the centres of beds 

 and wherever else a tall, dark-leaved plant is 

 desired. Each, 25c.; doz., 

 David Harum, 4 ft. 

 remarkably free bloomer, 

 foliage of dark bronze. 



large with well rounded petals of good substance ; 

 bright Vermillion dotted with crimson spots. 

 Each, 20c. doz., $2.50. 



Bj^andale, 4 ft. Popular by reason of its 

 highly ornamental foliage of dark chocolate ; erect, 

 compact habit and large, finely formed trusses of 

 bright cherry-red flowers, produced very freely. 

 One of the best of this class. Each, 20c. ; doz., 

 $2.00. 



J. D. Cabos, 43^ ft. Highly ornamental 

 foliage of a handsome, dark maroon with bronze, 

 metallic lustre. Flowers are large bright orange 

 or apricot, sometimes shaded with pinkish tinge; 

 very distinct. It is a robust grower and profuse 

 bloomer. 



Pres. Carnot. 4 ft. Splendid oraamental 

 foliage of rich chocolate maroon. Very large 

 flower heads of bright orange-scarlet, suffused 

 with pink, compact and fine, very freely pro- 

 duced throughout the season . One of the finest 

 of the bronze-leaved sorts; a showy and effective 

 Canna . 



Geraniums are the most popular of all bedding plants. Their astonishing profusion of bloom, 

 large handsome flowers and remarkable ease of culture have made them leaders among this class of 

 plants. For producing a continuous, unfailing blaze of color throughout the seasoa in all locations 

 and under all circumstances, they are unequaled. The immense size of flower heads and the superb 

 colors of the newer varieties are simply amazing to those who know only the older sorts. The varie- 

 ties offered here are the finest and best of their re^^pective colors and I can supply them in any quantity. 

 I have found it well to curtail my list to a few of the best varieties and these I grow in large 

 numbers. My plants are well grown, without crowding, and are in perfect health and condition. 

 Please write for special prices on large lots 



