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



LYSIMACHIA. loosestrife. 



Nummularia. Moneywort, Creeping Jenny. — ■ 

 A prostrate trailer or creeper of rapid growth, 

 especially valuable for covering the ground 

 under trees and other shady places, where 

 grasses will not grow, forming a dense carpet, 

 brightened during summer by a profusion of 

 yellow flowers. 



Each 10c; doz. $1.00; 100, $3.50. 



Punctata. — Grows from two to three feet 

 high with numerous bright yellow flowers 

 during summer. 



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



PACHYSANDRA. 



Terminalis. — A trailing plant, especially 

 valuable as a cover plant, under trees and 

 other shady places. Its bright glossy, deep 

 green leaves are very cheerful and attractive 

 and during May and June it produces num- 

 erous spikes of pretty little flowers. 



Terminalis var. — A form with prettily var- 

 iegated leaves. 



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



PAPAVER. P0PPY - 

 Orientale. Oriental Poppy. — These large 

 flowered Poppies are brilliant and gorgeous 

 beyond words to describe and are most ef- 

 fective when planted in the border, among 

 shrubbery or in masses upon the lawn. The 

 flowers are five to seven inches across, are 

 freely produced, during May and June, on 

 tall stems, and are of the most intense and 

 brilliant crimson imaginable; each flower 

 having a large spot as black as midnight in 

 the center. The foliage, too, is most pleasing, 

 being fern-like in structure and bright green 

 with a silvery aspect. (See cut). 



Orientale Royal Scarlet. — A variety with ex- 

 tra large flowers, which are an exceedingly 

 intense glowing scarlet. 



Orientale Semi-plenus. — A handsome, semi- 

 double form with flowers of rich glowing 

 crimson; which are freely produced. 



The plants I offer are pot grown and trans- 

 plant safely, while those grown in the usual 

 way do not. 



From 2% in pots, each, 10c; doz. $1.00; 

 100, $7.00; 3% in. pots, each, 15c; doz. 

 $1.50; 100, $10.00 



Iceland Poppy. 

 Nudicaule. Iceland Poppy. — From tufts of 

 fern-like leaves, great numbers of flowers 

 are produced on slender stems a foot long, 

 from early in June until October. The cup- 

 shaped flowers are very pretty and vary in 

 color from pure white to yellow and deep 

 orange. (See cut). 



Strong plants, mixed colors, each, 12c; 

 doz. $1.25; 100, $8.00. 



PARDANTHUS (BELAMCANDA) 

 SINENSIS. 



Blackberry Lily. 



An interesting plant, bearing great numbers 

 of lily-like flowers of rich yellow-orange, 

 thickly spotted with 

 dark crimson and 

 brown; the seed pods 

 burst open, exposing 

 clusters of seeds which VI 

 greatly resemble ripe J 

 blackberries. 



Each 10c; doz. 

 $1.00; 100, $6.00. 



Papavcr Orientale 



Jackson Co., Mo., 

 May 9, 1906. 

 . On my visit to my 

 home in Atchinson, 

 Kansas, last Saturday 

 I found the plants or- 

 dered by my first or- 

 der had just arrived. They were in fine con- 

 dition and were planted immediately. 



C. B. BEITZEL. 



