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J. T. LOVETT, LITTLE SILVER AND RED BANK, N. J, 



tKOSTELETZKYA. 



Kostefetzkya Vir- 



ffifliCa. PINK BEAUTY. 



A strong growing 

 plant blooming free- 

 ly the first year from 

 seed, and covered en- 

 tirely with a mass of 

 large round flat, 

 bright pink flowers 

 of great beauty from 

 early summer until 

 frost. Of the easiest 

 culture, and grows 

 in size and beauty 

 year by year, but 

 needs protection at 

 the North. Pkt., 

 10c: 3 pkts. for 25c. 



♦HYACINTH 



BEAN. 



Dolichos Lab lab. 



A rapid-growing 

 climber with clusters 

 of large, showy pur- 

 ple or white flowers. 

 Mixed colors. Pkt., 

 yi oz., 15c; oz., 



'MARIGOLD. 



Highly prized 

 for its delight- 

 ful fragrance, 

 and one of the 

 most popular of 

 all annuals; no 

 garden is com- 

 plete without 

 it. Prefers a 

 cool, moist 

 situation. 



Reseda Odor- 

 ata. The com- 

 mon sweet Mig- 

 nonette. Pkt., 

 5c; oz., 10c. 



Ciaot Pyra- 

 midal. Large 

 heads of reddish 

 flowers. Pkt., 

 5c; oz., 20c. 



IMachet. Of 



pyramidal 

 growth and 

 very branch- 

 i n g ; intensely 

 MACHET MIGNONETTE. fragrant, grey- 



ish flowers m immense, massive spikes. Splendid for 

 pot culture and best for all purposes. Pkt., 5c; oz., 30c. 



Parson's White. Nearly white, and the best of 



its color; very sweetly scented. Pkt., 5c; oz., 30c. 



Red Victoria. Very distinct; dwarf and very 



f ree-Qowering. Large compact spikes of deep red. fra- 

 grant bloom. Pkt., 10c; oz.. 50c. 



*MINA 

 Sanguinea. 



Coral 

 Morning 

 Glory. 



A most beauti- 

 ful, rapid-grow- 

 ing climber at- 

 taining a height 

 of 20 to 30 feet; blooming in- 

 cessantly from early summer 

 until frost. Flowers are deep, 

 blood-red with pale yellow 

 throat, borne in large clusters 

 Much superior to the old va- 

 riety M. lobata, or the popular 

 Cypress vine, Pkt,, 10c. 



Well-known, free-flowering annuals, producing ex- 

 ceedingly shcwy flowers, which are very striking and 

 effective always, very vigorous, succeeding in all soils. 

 AFRICAN OR TALL VARIETIES. 



Grow from 2 to 3 feet high; immense double flowers 

 of glowing colors in great profusion. 



Eldorado iDahlia-floivered). The finest of its class: 

 enormous flowers quilled like a Dahlia; of all shades 

 from primrose-yellow to deep orange. - Pkt., 5c. 



Deliffht of the Garden. Lemon. . . . 5c. 



Nuggets of Gold. Bright golden yellow. - .5c. 



Double Large African, i'>TiAed. All shades. 5c; oz., 50c. 

 FRENCH OR DWARF VARIETIES. 



Compact, bushy plants, 12 to 18 inches high with 

 dark, finely cut "foliage. Flowers double rich, solid 

 colors or varied by stripes and markings. 



Gold Striped. Rich velvety maroon strip- 

 ed with gold. ------ Pkt., 5c. 



Gilt Edge. Very large; velvety maroon 

 edged with yellow. 5c. 



Golden Lilliput. Charming little, pure golden- 

 yellow flowers; very profuse. - - - - .=>c. 



Legion of Honour. Extra fine; very dwarf and com- 

 pact, an early and profuse bloomer. Single, star-like 

 flowers, of rich golden-yellow with large spot of vel 

 vety crimson in centre of each petal. Pkt., 10c. 



Double French, !*liAed. Pkt.. 5c; oz., 40c. 



*PORTULACCA. 



DOUBLE PORTUL.VCCA. 



Favorite dwarf free- flowering plants of prostrate 

 growth, producing flowers of the most brilliant and 

 showy colors, incessantly from early summer until 

 frost, m great numbers. Very suitable for rockwork 

 or massing. Prefers a warm, dry soil and sunny ex- 

 posure. The doubles produce a gorgeous mass of color. 



Single. Scarlet, Wliite, Yellow, Rose-striped. Se- 

 parate colors. Pkt , 5c. 



Colors Mixed. Pkt., 5c; 3 pkts. for 10c; oz., 40c. 



Double. Scarlet, Orange, Bright Bose, White. Se- 

 parate colors. Pkt., 10c. 



All Colors Mixed. Pkt., ^Oc; 3 pkts. for 25c. 



