/ r. LOVETT, LITTLE SLLVER AND RED BANK, N. /. 



Beautiful New Ageratum, 

 BLUE PERFECTION. 



A fine, dis- 

 tinct variety 

 of dwarf com- 

 pact habit, 

 blooming con- 

 stantly all 

 summer in 

 the garden, 

 with splendid 

 flowers of 

 deep azure 

 blue, con- 

 trasting de- 

 lightfully 

 with other 

 varieties. The 

 plant is 

 — ---r^^- thrifty, ro- 



bust grower, and fairly covered with its beautiful 

 bloom. It is a marked advance upon other sorts, a 

 decided acquisition and the most showy of all. Pkt., 

 10c; 3pkts. for 25c. 



"LITTLE PRINCE" Candytuft. 



A charming new dwarf variety, growing only four 

 to six inches high but bearing just as massive spikes of 

 large pure white bloom as its parent, the well-known 

 Empress Candytuft, and the flower spikes are borne 

 well above the foliage, as shown in the illustration. 

 A splendid border plant, remaining a long time in 

 flower. Pkt., 20c. 



New Dwarf Early-Blooming 

 FANCY COSMOS. 



These gigantic flowers measure from four and a half 

 to five inches across, and are of wonderful grace and 

 beauty. They are of the greatest variety possible both 

 in form and color, comprising both single and double 

 flowers; petals fringed, pinked, toothed and plain, and 

 in color from pure white through shades ot pink and 

 red to a rich dark red— shades heretofore unknown 

 among Cosmos. All are exceedingly handsome and 

 aesthetic, the white and light-colored being especially 

 dainty and chaste. Their wonderful size and great 

 beauty are a revelation in Cosmos. The plants are 

 strong growers but of dwarf habit, being only three to 

 four feet in height. 



Giant Red, Pink and White. Flowers of perfect form, 

 great size and beauty; 4>^ to 5 inches across. Separate 

 colors or all colors mixed. Pkt., 10c; 3 pkts. for 25c. 



Tints Of Dawn. Very distinct. Beautiful flowers 

 with white ground flnely flushed or flecked with deli- 

 cate pink; they vary much in form, and some are 

 flushed around the eye, or variegated darker than 

 others, with most delightful effect. Pkt., 10c; 3 pkts. 

 for 26c. ' ' ^ 



BLO0rilH(P^ 



Orang^e Yellow Cosmos, Klondyke. An entirely new 

 departure in color and habit. When it is stated by 

 the originator that the plant is in full bloom on May 

 25th, the flowers of a bright orange yellow and of 

 large size, the value of this great novelty can scarcely 

 be estimated. It will revolutionize the cultivation of 

 the old Cosmos, to which some objection has been 

 made on account of their late blooming. The very 

 distinctive new color, scarcely found in any other 

 flower, will also prove attractive. It is certainly 

 more floriferous than the ordinary Cosmos — covering 

 itself with myriads of brilliant orange-yellow flow- 

 ers fully 2% to 3 inches across, as shown in the illustra- 

 tion. Pkt., 10c; 3 pkts. for 25c. 



KLUNDYKE COSMOS. 



New Marguerite Cosmos. A splendid variety of great 

 beauty. Large flqwers of from two to three inches 

 across, petals deeply and irregularly laciniated or 

 fringed, resembling Marguerites but are more beauti- 

 ful and aesthetic. Pkt., 10c; 3 pkts. for 25c. 



Single Dafilia-Flowered Cosmos. Superb large flowers, 

 resembling single Dahlias in shape, of a deep rich 

 crimson, becoming of a lighter shade with age so as to 

 show several shades of color on the one plant. Very 

 handsome. Pkt., 10c; 3 pkts. for 25c. 



Special. A packet of mixed colors of Giant Flow- 

 ered, and one each of the others, five packets, for 85c. 



