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

 LONICERA. PUERARIA THUNBERGIANA. 



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HOXXTSUCKLE. 

 BELGICA. MOXTHI.T FEAGEArT OR DUTCH HOXEY- 

 srcxiE. 2s'ot so strong growing as some others; during 

 June and July it produces a profusion of red and yellon- 

 delightfully fragrant flowers in clusters. 



HALLEANA. 



Hai.l"s Japa>- Hox- 

 EYsrCEXE. — The most 

 popular variety. Of 

 strong '^growth, has 

 dark, rich foliage, 

 which it holds all 

 winter, and is cov- 

 ered from May to 

 November with frag- 

 rant, pure white flow- 

 ers, which change in 

 creamy yellow. (See 

 cut). 



HENDERSONII. 

 Hexdeesox's Ever- 

 bloomixg hoxey- 

 srcKLE. — A strong 

 and rapid grower, 

 producing continually 

 from May until 

 checked by frost, a 

 great profusion of 

 bloom. The yellow 

 II / ■ II J !. ■: j - :kle. trumpet-shaped blos- 



soms, which are borne in large clusters, change the 

 second day to orange red; the two colors showing very 

 clearly in every cluster until the flowers fade and fall. 

 Distinct from all other varieties and as the clusters are 

 larger than in the ordinary Honeysuckle and are on 

 bng stems, it is excellent for cutting. Field grown 

 plants, each, 25c; doz., $2.50. 



JAPONICA AUREA RETICULATA. Japan Gold- 

 E.v-TEIXED HoxETSrCKLE. — Of great value for its highly 

 ornamental foliage, which is veined or netted with 

 golden-yellow, and remains nearly all winter. The 

 flowers are large and of a delicate peach color. 

 Price, (except as noted), each, 20c; doz., $2.00. 

 LYCIUM. Mateimoxx Vixe. See shrubs. 



One each of the 4 varieties for 75c. 



TECOMA (Begonia). 



TRr3.rPET Ceeepee. 

 GRANDIFLORA.— A desirable 

 vine with large orange-red flow- 

 ers. Each, 35c; doz., $3.50. 



RADICANS.— A strong grow- 

 ing climber which is exceedingly 

 ornamental at all times. It has 

 abundant fern-like foliage and 

 large trumpet-shaped flowers of 

 vivid orange scarlet, in clusters 

 during July and August. Of gro- 

 tesque habit and especially use- 

 ful for covering dead trees, fen- 

 ces, trellises, etc., its large clus- 

 ters of brilliant bloom being very 

 showy and producing a striking 

 effect. (See cut.) Each, 20c; 

 doz., $2.00. 



KuDzu Vixe. 



This Japanese vine is the most rapid growing plant 

 known to horticulture. It has large leaves and pro- 

 duces a dense shade. When established it will make a 

 growth of fifty feet in a season. Late in August it 

 produces pretty rosy-purple pea-shaped flowers in small 

 racemes. Each, 20c; doz., $2.00. 



WISTARIA. 



(Glycir,'^.) 



SINENSIS. Chixe.se Blue WisXAruA.— A tlowering 

 vine of extremely vigorous growth which attains a great 

 height if given support. The beautiful flowers of soft, 

 dainty lavender blue color are produced in pendulous 

 racemes a foot or more long, in May, before the leaves 

 expand. They are produced in such great numbers as 

 to form a bank of bloom. Strong, heavy roots, each,. 

 :=c; doz., $2.50. 



SINENSIS ALBA. Chixese White Wistaria.— 

 Similar in all respects to the above, except the flowers 

 are pure white and remain longer on the vine. A good 

 companion for it. Strong roots, each, 35c; doz., $3.50. 



