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



tall stems; a free nnd constant bloomer ; dwarf 

 •and compect in liabit. A very valuable variety . 

 Each, l(Jc. ; doz., $1.00. 



Lizzie McGowan. Large and perfect 

 bloom with good calyx; pure white. A fine 

 grower, very free. 



Mrs. L. Faber. Pure white flower with 

 petals finelv and deeply fringed ; extra long stems 

 Each, 10c. ;"^doz., $1 00. 



May Mingle. Large, well-formed flowers 

 of pure white on stiff stems. A model grower. 



May Naylor. Pure white, of large size; a 

 free bloomer and constant. 



President McKinley. Extra large, a 

 fine dark pink, a shade darker than Mrs. Lawson; 

 not quite so large but a freer bloomer. Early. 



Queen Louise. One of the most continu- 

 ous and free -flowering of its color. Large flosver 

 with long stem ; pure white. 



The Queen. Large, white, sometimes faint- 

 ly tinged with pink ; long stems and good calyx. 

 A great bloomer and one of the best of its color 

 for general cultivation Each, 10c ; doz., $1.00. 



Wm. Scott. An early and constant bloomer. 

 Large, bright pink flowers on long, stiff stems; 

 very popular. 



Price From 2^ in. pots, ea., 8c : doz., 7oc. ; 100, $5.00; except as noted. 



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Glorioso (Cactus). Very large, with long 

 twisted petals One of the finest of its color, a 

 deep magenta shaded with rosy crimson ; as hand- 

 some in form as a Chrysanthemum and wonder- 

 fully brilliant. 



Grand Duke -41exis (Decorative). One 

 of the most beautiful of Dahlias; very distinct 

 and extra large. Pure white, with petals rolled 

 in tubular form and daintily tipped with delicate 

 lilac. A magnificent flower. 



Honora (Cactus). Large, loose flowers of 

 pure light yellow with reverse of petals pencilled 

 and suffused with old gold and pink. A free 

 bloomer, very distinct and one of the best yellows. 



Price, ea., 10c. ; 3 for 25c. 



DAHLIAS. 



The collection here offered of these pop- 

 ular flowers embraces a wide range of 

 color and a diversity of form and make-up. 

 From the almost endless list of varieties 

 they are the best, all things considered. 

 Black Prince. The finest very dark Cac- 

 tus Dahlia: intense velvety maroon, changing to 

 almost pure black. Of good size, full and well 

 finished ; a very free bloomer. 



Columbia (Cactus.) Pure bright, cheerful 

 salmon, with lemon at centre of flower, on long 

 stems ; exceedingly profuse. 



Electric (Shoiv). Large and handsome, a 

 wonderfully free and profuse bloomer ; flowers of 

 dazzling deep scarlet of startling brilliancy; 

 extra fine. 



Oban (Decorative) . Very distinct and at- 

 tractive. Enormous in size, fl^t with rounded 

 petals; rosy lavender overlaid with delicate 

 silvery fawn rather odd but very pleasing. Of 

 tall, iree habit, strong and robust. 



Wiltshire Lass (Cactus) . Large and very 

 full with broad flat petals; delicate shrimp or 

 shell-pink shaded to silvery white at centre . Of 

 dwarf habit and a wonderfully free bloomer. 



Wm. Asiti&Msr (Decorative). The finest of 

 all red Dahlias. Of immense size and perfect 

 form ; an intense, rich and velvety crimson, on 

 long, slender stems. A magnificent var ety. 

 ; doz., $1.00; 100, $5.00. 



