THE LOVETT COMPANY 



LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 



ANEMONE. Wind Flower. 



Honorine Jobert. A. Japoxica alba. The 

 beauty and purity of the flowers of this 

 Anemone are impossible to properly describe. 

 Unquestionably one of the finest autumn 

 lowers; 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 bome on long stems, appearing as though 

 floating in the air; exceedingly chaste and 

 excellent for cutting and decoration. Bloom- 

 ing as it does when there are comparatively 

 few flowers, it is especially welcome. (See 

 illustration). Ea., 10c; 3 for 25c; doz., 75c. 



New Pink Anemone. A. Japonica hybri- 

 da. A grand new variety, quite identical 

 with the preceding except in color, which is 

 pale, lilac-rose with yellow centre; a charm- 

 ing and delicate color. Even more beauti- 

 ful than the preceding, if possible. The two 

 planted as companions produce an effect when in bloom 

 so exquisitely beauriul 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. 



Whirlwind. A. Japoxica alba fl. pl. 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 Anemone 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 thrpe varieties for 25c. 



BOLTONIA LATISQU AMAEA 



Chamomile. 



A little known, but exceedingly valuable plant, with 

 delicate f oliage and Aster-like flowers. The blossoms 

 have lavender petals and golden-yellow centers, and 

 are produced in bewildering profusion during August 

 and September. Ea.. 10c: 3 for 25c: doz., 75c. 



BLEEDING HEART. 



Dicentra spectabilis. y^r^~<I^\ X&^?k\ 

 Well-known and popu- /fuSSrpxVX 

 lar: a super u border 'J * * ' Ti^lL /y 

 plant and succeeds A^^Ky^fV 

 everywhere. The 

 showy, heart - shaped 

 flowers of rosy crimson 

 and silvery white are 

 borne in graceful, 

 drooping racemes 

 foot or ruoreiu length, 

 during spring an 1 early 

 summer, and are 

 charmingly effective. 

 A most beautiful 

 plant. Ea., 12c. 3 for 30c; doz., $1.00. 



BACHELOR'S BUTTON. 



Ranunculus acris 

 fl. pi. A fine, old- 

 fashioned border 

 plant with finelv-cut 

 tfe M^\\XI ^JC & decorative foliage 

 and large, very 

 double, golden-yel- 

 low flowers in great 

 abundance all sum- 

 mer, forming: showy 

 balls or buttons*. 

 Very desirable for 

 its profuse and beau- 

 tiful bloom. It 

 thrives best on rath 

 er damp soil and in 

 partial shade, but 

 will grow well any- 

 where and is always 

 reliable. Ea., 10c; 

 3 for 25c: doz.. Toe. 



BOCCONIA CORDATA. 



Japonica. 



A stately plant of sub-tropical appearance with 

 large, elegant foliage and huge plumes of white flow- 

 ers borne ou tall stems, from six to eight feet high. 

 "Wonderfully ornamental and effective: splendid for the 

 border, etc. Ea., 15c: 3 for 35c; doz., $1.00. Seed. pkt. 5c 



COREOPSIS. Calliopsis. 



Coreopsis Ianceolata. Golden Wavk. One of the 

 finest of hardy plants and the best yellow for massing, 

 among them all. It forms a compact clump, of close, 

 upright habit, with abundant clear green, smooth, fol- 

 iage. The beautiful flowers are two inches in diameter 

 and are carried on smooth stems nearly a foot long. 

 The form is perfect and color a dazzling golden yellow, 

 eclipsing in richness and intensity all other flowers of 

 its class. Ea.. 10c: 3 tor 25c; doz.. 75c. Seed, pkt., 5c. 



Coreopsis grandiflora. Very similar in general ap- 

 pearance to the above, but with larger flowers of deep 

 orange: very brilliant and striking. A fine variety for 

 cutting. Ea.. 10c: 3 for 25c; doz., 75c. 



Coreopsis rosea. Of dwarf habit and fine form, bear- 

 ing throughout July, a profusion of rose-colored flow- 

 ers with yellow centres. Ea., 10c; 3 for 25c; doz.. 75c. 



Coreopsis >ertici!lata. A showy plant whose dark 

 green linear foliage, arranged in whorls, is singularly 

 effective. Flowers are small, pale yellow and produced 

 abundantly all summer. Ea., 10c; 3 for 25c; dot, 75c 



