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



BOLTONIA LATISQUAMiEA NANA. 



Lovett's Dwarf Boltonia. 



A new form and a great acquisition. It is 

 a variety of B. Latisquanxa and the flowers 

 are identical with the species, the petals be- 

 ing of the same tender shell pink with bright 

 yellow centers, and are fully as large. It, 

 however, flowers with even greater freedom 

 — completely enveloping the plant with 

 bloom — but its great merit lies in its habit; 

 forming as it does a stocky, sturdy, dense 

 plant, fifteen to eighteen inches high, instead 

 of the tall, sprawling, straggling plant of its 

 parent, which is so often beaten to the 

 ground by wind and rain unless given sup- 

 port. Lovett's Dwarf originated at the Mon- 

 mouth Nursery, and is such a charming plant 

 in every way it elicits universal admiration. 

 From 2% in. pots, each 15c; dozen, $1.50; 

 Field plants, each 25c; dozen, $2.50. 



DELPHINIUM FORMOSUM COELESTINUM. 



This possesses all the desirable properties 

 of the old favorite parent D. formosum: such 

 as large and handsome flower spikes, persist- 

 ent flowering, vigor, hardiness, etc., and with 

 flowers of exquisite celestial blue. It is of 

 the same color as the famous D. Belladonna, or 

 Everblooming Larkspur, and after full test, I 

 regard it equally beautiful and of far greater 

 hardihood. 



From 2V 2 in. pots, each, 12c; doz. $1.2 5. 

 Strong field plants, each 20c; doz. $2.00. 



THREE NEW CAMPANULAS. 



They are all varieties of Campanula per- 

 sicaefolia, originated at the Monmouth Nur- 

 sery, have been carefully tested for four 

 years and have proved very much superior to- 

 all other varieties. As Campanulas are 

 among the most graceful, interesting and 

 lovely of 'Hardy Perennials, I realize I am 

 claiming much for them, by the above state- 

 ment, yet I make it advisedly. 



Campanula persicaefolia fl. pi. 



Double Peach-leaved Harebell. 



The flowers are large, deep blue, star-like, 

 and are produced in large spikes. They are 

 very lasting and splendid for cutting. The 

 plant is a vigorous grower and flowers free- 

 ly all summer. 



Campanula persicaefolia Lovetti. 

 (Shown on Last Page of Cover) 



A new color in Campanulas. The flowers, 

 which are large and semi-double, are of soft, 

 dainty celestial blue. The plant is a strong- 

 er grower than the others and flowers witb 

 greater freedom; equally lasting when cut. 



Campanula persicaefolia alba fl; pi. — A new 

 white double form of this beautiful Harebell. 

 It is similar to the double blue illustrated and 

 described above, save in color; which is a 

 beautiful snow white. Freer bloomer, better 

 grower and superior by far to the much 

 vaunted C. gigantea Moerheimi 



From 2V 2 in. pots, each 15c; dozen $1.50. 

 (One of each for 40c). 



From 3% in. pots, each 25c; dozen $2.50. 

 (one of each for 60c). 



Fergus Co., Mont., May 25, 1905. 

 I see by your catalog that you make a spe- 

 cialty of Dahlias. Will leave the selection 

 to you as I want to make a bed of them. 



Send me some of your choicest Japanese Iris. 

 I forgot to mention the other plants came in 

 good condition. 



MRS. CHARLES LEHMAN. 



