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THE LOVETT COMPANY, LITTLE SILVER, N, /. 



ANEIVIONE. Wind Flower. 



Anemone Japonica alba {Honorine Jobert). 

 The beauty and purity of the flowers of this 

 Anemone are impossible to properly describe. 

 Unquestionably one of the finest autumn 

 flowers: of thrifty habit and neat, compact 

 form. It blooms constantly and profusely 

 from September until frost. The flowers are 

 large, pure white with yellow stamens, and 

 are borne on long stems, appearing as though 

 floating in the air; exceedingly chaste and ex- 

 cellent for cutting and decoration. Bloom- 

 ing as it does when there are comparatively 

 few flowers, it is especially welcome. (See 

 illustration.) Ea., "lOc; 3 for 25c; doz., 75c. 



Anemone Japonica hybrida. A grand new 

 variety, quite identical with the preceding 

 except in color, u-hich is pate lilac-rose with yellow centre; 

 a charming and delicate color. Even more beautiful than 

 the preceding, if possible. The two planted as companions 

 produce an effect when in bloom so exquisitely beautiful 

 that the impression on seeing them is so pleasing and deep that it can never 

 fade from one's memory. Ea., 15c; 3 for 35c: doz., $1.00. 



Anemone Whirlwind. A new semi-double form of Anemone Japonica- 

 alba, which is supposed to be a cross between this beautiful variety and A. 

 Japonica rosea. In general style and habit it is identical with the white Ane- 

 mone and is even more free-flowering. The flowers which are two and one-half to 

 three inches across, "have several rows of pure white sepals and the advantage of lasting much longer than the 

 single varieties. Ea., 10c; 3 for 25c; doz., 75c. 



One each of the three varieties for 25c. 



THE PEARL ACHILLEA. 



DWARF BELL FLOWER, 



A fine, showy plant, bearing con- 

 tinuously and profusely clusters of 

 double, pure white flowers, resem- 

 bling a Pompone Chrysanthemmn, 

 all summer. Of the easiest culture, succeeding every- 

 where. Ea., 10c; 3 for 25c; doz., 75c. 



BELL FLOWER. 



Platycodon ^randiflorum . A grand plant either for the 

 border or for grouping. It throws up niunerous stems 

 from two to three feet high, perfectly covered ^^ith 

 large, show3\ star-shaped flowers, forming shallow bells, 

 two to three inches across, of the most beautiful shades 

 of color, varying from the deepest blue to pure white, all 

 summer. Ea., 10c; for 25c; doz., 75c. Seed pkt., 5c. 



Platycodon ^randiflorum fl. pi. A beautiful double-flow- 

 ering form of the above with large, beautiful star-like 

 flowers of intense deep blue. Very hardy and free 

 blooming. Exceedingly choice and worthy of all com- 

 mendation. Ea., 20c; 3 for 50c; doz., §'.75. 



Platycodon grandillorum fl. alba pi. A beautiful dou- 

 ble variety similar to the above except that the flowers 

 are clear, pure white. Ea., 20c; 3 for 50c; doz , $1.75. 



Platyclodon I>lariesi. Platycodon grandiflonmi wit^ 

 its large, beautiful, bell-like flowers is a much admired 

 hard}' perennial; blooming as it does with great profu- 

 sion for so long a season. Some however object to its 

 tall habit. In this variety we have all the beauty of 

 flower and profusion of bloom of the grandiflorum spe- 

 cies imited "^th a plant of elegant, very dwarf habit, 

 attaining a height of but six to twelve inches. The 

 star-shaped flowers are of the most intense pure dark 

 blue. A grand flower in every way and deserving of 

 great attention. It should find a place in every garden. 

 Ea., 15c; 3 for 35c; doz., $1.25. Seed pkt., 5c. 



