. Lovett's special catalogue of roses geraniums cannas palms carnations, chrysanthemums gladiolus, lilies, hardy herbaceous plants, and other summer flowering plants and bulbs . Well known and highly valued for their large, sweetflowers, enveloped in mossy envelopes, of charmingbeauty; absolutely hardy and of the easiest bloom very freely and are among the most beau-tiful of Roses, succeeding on any good soil. Blanche IMoreau. Blooms in large clusters; pure white,,very fragrant, mossed deep green. Common iMoss. Lovely, long, tapering pink buds, ele-gantly mossed; very free bloomer


. Lovett's special catalogue of roses geraniums cannas palms carnations, chrysanthemums gladiolus, lilies, hardy herbaceous plants, and other summer flowering plants and bulbs . Well known and highly valued for their large, sweetflowers, enveloped in mossy envelopes, of charmingbeauty; absolutely hardy and of the easiest bloom very freely and are among the most beau-tiful of Roses, succeeding on any good soil. Blanche IMoreau. Blooms in large clusters; pure white,,very fragrant, mossed deep green. Common iMoss. Lovely, long, tapering pink buds, ele-gantly mossed; very free bloomer and a great favorite. Glory of IMosses. Large, very double, deep rosy-car-mine, very mossy and fragrant. One of the finest. Perpetual White. Many clusters of large, full, purewhite flowers in June and again moderately in autumn. Princess Adelaide. Large, very double and full; lovely,bright, rosy pink; profuse and a strong grower. ROSA RUGOSA. Hardy Japan or Apple This unique Rose has an abundance of dark green, glossy foliage of great richness and beauty, curiouslywrinkled, and grows erectly to a height of from fourto five feet. It bears in great profusion, all summer,large single flowers, of bright rosy-crimson, enhancedin beauty by numerous yellow stamens, followed bybright crimson fruit, nearly two inches in diameter;borne in large clusters. It is exceedingly ornamentaland as hardy as an oak. 12 to 18 in., ea., 15c; doz., (by mail). .l^to2 ft., ea., 20c; 3 for 50c. 2 to 3ft., ea., 55c; 3 for 60c. Seed, pkt., 5c. The Geranium has been well called the Queen of Bedders, since it is the most popular of aU beddmgplants. Their astonishing profusion of bloom, large handsome flowers and remarkable ease of culture havemade them leaders among this class of plants. For producing a continuoiis, unfaihng blaze of color throughoutthe season, on all locations and under all circumstances, they are unequalled. The immense size ot flower headsand the su


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