Lovett's illustrated catalogue : trees and plants . each, 25c.^ doz., $; 3 to 4 J. T. LOVETT, LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 21. DOUBLE CHINESE VARIETIES. Abel de Pujol.—Lilac-rose, shaded white. Andromariensis.—Vivid cherry. August Miellez.—White, flushed pale flesh. Brennus.—Bright crimson. Dark Crimson.—Rich deep crimson; full andfragrant. Dr. Brottoneau.—Dark rose. Francois Ortegal.—Purplish-crimson; rich andfine. Extra. Humei.—Bright rosy-pink; very large andfull; a superb varietv and one of the best; quitelate. Lady Bramwell.—The finest of its color, whichis soft silvery-rose; of charming


Lovett's illustrated catalogue : trees and plants . each, 25c.^ doz., $; 3 to 4 J. T. LOVETT, LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 21. DOUBLE CHINESE VARIETIES. Abel de Pujol.—Lilac-rose, shaded white. Andromariensis.—Vivid cherry. August Miellez.—White, flushed pale flesh. Brennus.—Bright crimson. Dark Crimson.—Rich deep crimson; full andfragrant. Dr. Brottoneau.—Dark rose. Francois Ortegal.—Purplish-crimson; rich andfine. Extra. Humei.—Bright rosy-pink; very large andfull; a superb varietv and one of the best; quitelate. Lady Bramwell.—The finest of its color, whichis soft silvery-rose; of charming delicacy, fulland elegant form; ven> fragrant. Awarded first-class certificate by the Royal HorticulturalSociety of England. Lains.—Silvery-rose; short petals. Lady Derby.—Of immense size, ven.* double,pure white with outer petals daintily and deli-cately tinted with rose when they first finest and most beautiful Peonia in culti-vation; surpassing even the celebrated FestivaMaxima. Each, .50c.; doz., Lucy Mallard.—Rosv-carmine; large. Madame Calot.—White, tinted rose on thegua


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