J. T. LOVETT, Little Silver, N. J. 



Pres. Camot. 4 ft. Splendid orna- i 

 mental foliage ; one of the very finest 

 of the bronzed-leaved varieties; rich 

 chocolate-maroon, with bronzy lust- 

 er. Very large flower heads of 

 bright, orange-scarlet flowers, suf- 

 fused with pink ; very profuse. 



Pres. McKinley. 3 ft.. One of the 

 very best Cannas for bedding; 

 luxuriant in foliage and dwarf in 

 habit. The trusses are large and 

 numerous and the flowers large, 

 brilliant crimson, shaded with scar- 

 let : showy and striking. 



Queen Charlotte. 4 ft. One of 

 the finest of the gilt edge sorts. 

 Large trusses and large flowers of 

 blood-red petals, broadly banded 

 with bright canary-yellow. Hand- i 

 some, deep bluish-green foliage. ' 

 Exceedingly decorative. 



Souv. d'Antoine Crozy. ft. 

 The brightest of all the gild edge | 



Cannas. Flowers large, brilliant 

 crimson, with distinct border of 

 golden-yellow. Very free flowering 

 and very valuable. 



West Grove. 3 ft. A superb 

 coral-pink Canna. Large trusses and 

 extra large flowers of bright coral- 

 pink. A free and constant bloomer. 



Yellow Crozy. 3>^ ft. The best 

 yellow Canna. A stocky grower, 

 with abundant musa-like clean, 

 cheerful, green foliage and large 

 compact trusses of large, pure 

 golden-yellow flowers. An early and 

 free bloomer. In habit much like 

 Mme. Crozy, but the flowers and 

 trusses are larger than in that grand 

 old variety and of the purest yellow, 

 which does not fade or change by 

 hot sunshine. 



Strong plants, in 3^ and 4 inch 

 pots, each, 20c.: doz., S2.00; 100. 

 $10.00. 



Choice 



America. Truly a revelation in 

 this beautiful flower. As one ex- 



Gladioli. 



pert and celebrated Gladiolus grow- 

 er expresses it, It is easily the 

 most beautiful and useful variety in 

 I cultivation. The growth, foliage, 

 ! spike and flower are all that can be 

 desired. The large flower and deli- 

 cate color make it a favorite with 

 • all." 



It is of the easiest culture, strong 

 and vigorous, a free bloomer and 

 the flowers are very large and ele- 

 gantly formed; the spikes of great 

 size and numerously produced, but 

 ; its distinguishing merit lies in its 

 exquisite color — a soft lavender- 

 pink, entirely unlike any other 

 Gladiolus and equaling in delicate 

 and tender beauty the finer 

 Orchids. Last summer our cut 

 flower customers bought the cut 

 spikes of it at 75c. and $1.00 a dozen 

 spikes when other fine sorts sold 

 25c. to 40c. a dozen. It has been 

 awarded certificate of merit by the 

 Society of American Florists, Mass. 

 Horticultural Society, The Ameri- 

 can Institute, etc. 



First class bulbs; each. 15c.; doz., 

 $1.50; 100, $10.00. 



Mammoth bulbs, each, 20c. ; doz., 

 $2.00, 



