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



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PAINTED DAISIES. 



Pyeethp.um Rosetm. 



HYBRIDUM — Unsurpassed for relined beauty and 

 attractive foliage. The flowers are remarkably graceful 

 and the plants bloom constantly from early spring until 

 autumn; the finely cut foliage is highly pleasing. No 

 one has done so much to develop this lovely flower as 

 the Messrs. Kelway of England, and those I offer are 

 their celebrated strain. They are truly " Colored Mar- 

 guerites" and possess a range of color that is indescrib- 

 able. The blossoms are of large size with fine ray 

 florets of great substance, and in many shades of white, 

 yellow, pink and red, absolutely perfect in form, borne 

 on long stems and highly decorative as cut flowers. 

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



PRIMULA. 



Pbimbo.se. 



Primula vulgaris. 



VERIS SUPERBA. (15 inches.)— A mammoth flow- 

 ered variety of the English Cowslip. The flowers are 

 a bright canary-yellow from one to two inches in di- 

 ameter and are produced in large trusses. Entirely 

 hardy and very valuable. Each, 15c;doz., $1.50. 



VULGARIS, EXGLISH PrimeOSE — One of the earli- 

 est spring flowers; bright lemon-yellow and fragrant. 

 An old favorite and no garden is complete without it. 

 (^See cut.) 



Price, Cexcept as noted), each, 12c; doz., $i.25. 



PLATYCODON. 



Bell Flowee. 

 LEICHTLINI. Clematis Flowfeed Bell Floweb 

 — A very valuable Hardy Perennial produced by Prof. 

 Max Leightlin, Baden-Baden, Germany, the result of 

 twentj-- three years of careful and painstaking work. It 

 forms compact clumps, never more than a foot in 

 height, which are literally covered, from June until Oc- 

 tober, with large, star-like flowers of great substance 



Plalycodoyi Leichtlinii. 

 and deepest violet-blue color, resembling the flowers cf 

 Clematis Jackmanii. 



MARIESI — A plant with attractive foliage and of 

 dwarf habit; producing a profusion of star-like flowers 

 two inches or more m diameter, of intense dark blue, 

 all summer. 



MARIESI ALBA. — Identical with the last named ex- 

 cept in color of flowers which is pure white. 

 Strong roots, each, 12c; doz., $1.25; 100, $8.00. 



RANUNCULUS ACRIS FL. PL. 



Double BuTXEBcrp. 



Known also as the 

 Bachelor's Button. 

 A fine old fashioned 

 plant with finely 

 cut, decorative foli- 

 age and very dou- 

 ble, button-like yel- 

 low flowers in May 

 and June, on stems 

 2 1-2 feet high. The 

 foliage is particu- 

 larly pleasing 

 throughout the 

 growing season. 

 Prefers a moist cr 

 even wet situation, 



but succeeds in 

 $1.25; 100, $8.00, 



good garden soil. Each, 12c; doz; 



