/. T. LOVETT, LITTLE SILVER, N. I. 



PYRETHRUM. 



Painted Daisies- 

 Roseum. Painted Daisies. — Superb and pop- 

 ular border plants, unsurpassed for refined 

 beauty and attractive foliage. Tbe flowers 

 of tbis species are remarkably graceful and 

 tbe plants bloom continually from early 

 spring until autumn; tbe finely cut foliage is 

 bigbly decorative. All wbo possess a garden, 

 large or small, will find in tbe above a source 

 of much pleasure. No one has done so much 

 to develop this lovely flower as the Messrs. 

 Kelway of England, and those I offer are of 

 their celebrated strain- They are truly "Col- 

 ored Marguerites" and possess a range of 

 color that is indescribable. The blooms are 

 of large size with fine ray florets of great 

 substance, and in many shades of white, yel- 

 low, pink and red, absolutely perfect in form, 

 borne on long stem s and highly decorative as 

 cut flowers. (See cut). Strong plants, each, 

 15c; doz. $1.50; 100, $10.00. 



Marsh Daisy. 

 Uliginosum. Marsh Daisy. — An effective and 

 tall growing plant of two to three feet, throw- 



ing up innumerable, long stems, which bear 

 clusters of large, Daisy-like, pure white flow- 

 ers with yellow centers in great masses. It 

 blooms throughout autumn until very late, is 

 exceedingly showy and very useful for cut- 

 ting. Especially valuable for massing in the 

 border and for planting with shrubbery. 

 Each 12c; doz. $1.25; 100, $8.00. 



PLATYCQDON. Bell Flower - 



Leichtlinii. Clematis Flowered Bell Flower. 



A very valuable hardy perennial produced 

 by Prof. Max Leichtlin, Baden-Baden, Ger- 

 many, the result of twenty-three years of 



careful and painstaking work. It forms com- 

 pact; globular clumps of stems, never more 

 than a foot in height, which are literally cov- 

 ered from June until September with large 

 star-like flowers of great substance and deep- 

 est violet blue color; resembling the flowers 

 of Clematis Jackmanii. 



Mariesi. — A plant with attractive foliage 

 and of dwarf habit; produces a profusion of 

 star-like flowers two inches, or more in diam- 

 eter, of intense dark blue, from June until 

 October. Very valuable and excellent for 

 cutting. 



Two year old roots, each, 12c; doz. $1.25; 

 100, $8.00. 



RANUNCULUS ACRIS FL. PL. 



Double Buttercup. 



Known also as Batchelor's Button. A fine 

 old fashioned plant with finely cut, decorative 

 foliage and very double, button-like yellow 

 flowers in May and June, on stems 2 V 2 feet 

 high. The foliage is particularly pleasing 

 throughout the growing season. Prefers a 

 moist or even wet situation, but succeeds in 

 any good garden soil. 



Each, 10c; doz. $1.00; 100, $6.00. 



