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



HEMEROCALLIS. 



Day Lily. 



Free flow- 

 ering, decor- 

 ative plants 

 for the mixed 

 > , border, shrub- 



bery or else- 

 where, with 

 hand so me 

 linear foliage 

 and) bearing 

 large, lily- 

 shaped flow- 

 ers in sum- 

 mer. S u c - 

 ceed in even 

 damp situa- 

 tions. 



DU MOR- 

 T I E R I . 

 Golden Day 

 Lily. — Showy 

 and effective, 

 a constant 

 bloomer, with 

 .large, hand- 

 some flowers 

 of bright or- 

 ange-yellow. 



FLAVA. Yellow Day Lily. Lemon Lily. — A 

 vigorous species, with clusters of large, fragrant, wax- 

 like, clear lemon-yellow flowers, during early summer. 



FLORHAM. — Of American origin. It has very large, 

 sweet scented, golden-yellow flowers in June and July. 

 By far the finest variety. (See cut.) Each, 30c; doz., 

 $3.00. 



FULVA. Tawny Day Lily. — Flowers of bronzy- 

 yellow, in profusion during July and August. Very 

 hardy. 



KWANSO. Double Day Lily. — Large double 

 flowers of rich copper-yellow. Very vigorous. 



THUNBERGI. Japanese Lemon Lily. — Blooms lat- 

 er than the other sorts — in August and September. The 

 flowers are of bright lemon-yellow, borne on long 

 graceful stems and are delightfully fragrant. 



Price, (except as noted), each, 12c; doz., $1.25; 100, 

 $8.00. 



A set of 6 varieties for 75c. 



IBERIS. 



Hardy Candytuft. 



H. Florham. 



SEMPERVIRENS. Evergreen Candytuft. — A 

 shrubby, low growing plant with evergreen leaves, 

 completely covered in spring with clusters of pure 



white flowers. Especially valuable for edging and rock- 

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



SEMPERVIRENS FL. PL. Double Candytuft— 

 A variety of the preceding with double flowers. Each, 

 15c; doz., $1.50. 



SNOWFLAKE — A new and greatly improved variety. 

 Its pure white flowers are larger than in the other va- 

 rieties and appear in lavish masses during May and 

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



INCARVILLEA DELAVAYI. 



Hardy Gloxinia. 

 A tuberous-rooted hardy perennial of recent introduc- 

 tion and a very choice variety. Its large flowers are 

 produced in clusters on stems a foot and a half high. 

 The blossoms are lose colored, resemble the Gloxinea 

 in form and last a long time in perfection. The roots 

 should be given winter protection. Each, 20c; doz., 

 $2.00. 



HIBISCUS. 



Mallow. 



MILITARIS, Halbert-leaved Rose Mallow — A 

 native of the greatest value. Exceedingly refined, both in 

 flower and foliage, 



wonderfully free - < a 



flowering and very 

 decorative. It forms 

 a spreaamg bush, 4 

 to 6 feet high, dense- 

 ly clothed with 

 uniquely lobed soft 

 light green leaves, 

 and thickly studded 

 with exquisitel 

 formed flowers, 3 to 

 5 inches in diameter, 

 of ivory white 

 pale blush deepening 

 to the center. Each 

 flower has a large 

 reddish purple or 

 wine colored center, 

 and the petals are 

 veined with pearly 

 white. Its pods are 

 also beautiful, being 

 curiously and gro- 

 tesquely modeled. It 

 begins to flower in 

 July and continues 

 without interruption 

 until late autumn. 



MOSCHEUTOS. Marsh Mallow. (3 to 5 feet.)— 

 Strong growing, bushy plants, with large leaves and 

 producing large, bell-shaped flowers freely, during late 

 summer . id autumn. Especially valuable for planting 

 with shrubbery. Succeeds on all soils, but prefers a 

 moist or even wet situation. I offer four varieties: 



Alba or pure white; CRIMSON Eye, white, with a 

 large spot of rich crimson at the center; ROSEA, cheer- 

 ful light pink throughout and GlANT RoSE, mammoth 

 bright pink flowers, with large maroon eye. 



Strongs roots, each, 12c; doz., $1.25; 100, $10.00. 

 One each of the five varieties for 50c. 



Westchester Co., N Y., May 29, '09. 

 Plants received in good condition. Am much pleased 

 with them and with your liberality, for which many 

 thanks. Mrs. Arthur Burt. 



Baltimore Co., Md., May 22, '09. 

 I received the plants today in good condition and 

 thank you for the prompt delivery of the order. 



Geo. W. Noble. 



