J. T. LOVEtT, LITTLE SILVER, N.J.— HARDY PERENNIALS 



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HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



These beautiful Chrysanthemums, after nearly twenty years' study, we consider to be the 

 best varieties for outdoor planting. They yield a great profusion of bloom late in the season, 

 when other flowers have been destroyed by frost. 



"L.f.," following the name, indicates the variety belongs to the large-flowered or Aster 

 section; "P.," to the Pompon or Button class. 



This list of Hardy Chrysanthemums we consider to be the best collection of hardy varieties 

 that we have ever gathered together. 



Boston (L.f.,). — Terra cotta; extra rine. 



Baby Margaret (P.j. — A miniature variety; 

 golden yellow. 



Bertha Fairs ( Single j. — Brilliant rose pink; 

 the earliest to bloom. 



Christmas Gold (P.j. — Bright yellow; late. 



Excelsior (L.i.). — Clear yellow. 



Excellence (L.f.). — Pure white; tall. 



Golden Climax (P.J. — Orange yellow; one of 

 the very rinest. 



Hatefield (Singlej. — Brilliant scarlet, con- 

 trasting beautifulh- with the golden center. 



Helios (Single;. — Chestnut scarlet, flecked 

 with yellow at tips. 



Ida Katherine Skiff (Single;. — \'ery large, 

 brilliant bronzy amber. 



Jules Lagravere (L.f.). — Deep garnet. One 

 of the r.nest ever introduced. 



Lily Neville (Single). — White, of great size. 



Mrs. Henry F. Vincent (P. ) — Exquisite shade 

 of fav.-n and bronze with salmon markings. 



Mrs. H. Harrison iP.;. — Beautiful blush: 

 one of the hardiest. 



Mrs. Francis H. Bergen (P. ). — Creamy white 

 with rosv pink center. 



Marion (^L.f.;. — Light pink: early. 

 Mensa (Single;. — Glistening white. 

 Millicent Piper (Single'. — A good early 

 white. 



Mrs. Max Behr (Single;. — Dwarf; chestnut 

 scarlet. 



Meyer's Perfection (Anemone-flowered;. — A 

 splendid early white. 



Queen of Whites (_L.f.). — Creamy white. 



Rose Travenna (P.). — Deeo rose colored. 



Shaker Lady (L.f.;. — Bright pink; a beauti- 

 ful sort. 



Snowflake (Single). — Purest white; splendid. 



Stanley Ven ( Single — Lovely rose colored. 



Mrs. W. E. Buckingham (Single). — Pink: 

 splendid for cutting. 



Zenobia (P.). — Bright yellow; early. 



Anv of the above, strong plants from pots, 

 each.' 15c.: dozen, $1.50; 100, SIO.OO. 



SPECIAL OFFER 



To introduce our splendid Hardy Chrys- 

 anthemums into as many gardens as possible, 

 we will send twelve plants, each one different 

 from the rest, including some of the very best 

 sorts, for $1.25. 



UNNAMED CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



Large-flowered Pink, Large-flowered Red, 

 Large-flowered White, also Mixed Varieties. 



Strong plants from pots, each, 12c.; dozen, 

 SI. 00; 100. S7.50. 



CONVALLARIA. Lily of the 

 Valley. 



This universal favorite scarcely needs de- 

 scription. The plants, with large, luxuriant, 

 glossy dark green leaves and small bell-shaped 

 deliciously fragrant flowers in racemes, are a 

 great addition to any garden or lawn. Suc- 

 ceeds best in partial shade, in rich soil with 

 plenty of manure. One of the best flowers for 

 cutting. We offer the American-grown plants 

 of the giant-flowered varietv, 8 to 10 in. 



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



Strong clumps, each. 30c.; dozen. $3.r)0: 100, 

 S22.00. 



