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



NASTURTIUMS, Tall and Dwarf. 



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Popular, showy, brilliant-colored flowers unsurpassed for garden decoration, creating a gorgeous display of 

 color throughout the entire season, Very free-flowering, of the easiest culture, and bloom brilliantly in the 

 poorest soil. Sould be sown liberally everywhere. 



TOM THUMB or DWARF. 



These are the kind so generally used for bedding, on 

 account of their dwarf, bushy growth ; not over a foot 

 high ; of the most brilliant colors and blooming un- 

 ceasingly until frost. Splendid also for vases. 



Aurora. Yellow blotched with crimson. 



Beauty. Orange-scarlet, splashed canary yellow. 



Cloth of Co!d. Rich scarlet ; golden yellow foliage. 



Golden King. Extra large ; golden-yellow. 



Prince Henry. Creamy yellow; marbled and spotted. 



Any of the above, pkt., 5c; oz., loc. 



All Colors I>Iixed, pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; % lb., 30c. 



MORNING GLORIES. Convolvulus. 



TALL MORNING GLORY. 



The most popular and the best of all annual climbers. 

 An exceedmgly rapid grower with dense, luxuriant 

 foliage, constantly covered with numerous beautiful 

 flowers of varying hue. 



Tall (C. major). Choice mixed, embracing a great 

 variety of colors and markings. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c. 



Dwarf (C minor). Of dwarf, spreading growth, 

 seldom exceeding 12 inches high and blooming pro- 

 fusely. All colors mixed. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c. 



Japanese IMornin? Glories, 8ee Novelties. 



TALL OR CLIMBING. 



Luxuriant climbers, "6 to 8 feet, of great value for 

 covering trellises, etc.; profuse bloomers, with gor- 

 geously-colored flowers. 



Yellow. Orange. Purple. Rose. Scarlet-striped. 



The above separate color's, each, pkt., 5c ; oz., 15c. 

 All Colors IMixed, pkt., 5c ; oz., 10c ; }{ lb., 25c. 



Canariense (Canary Bird Flower) . The well-known or- 

 namental climber ; a profuse bloomer and rapid grower, 

 attaining a height of 10 to 12 feet, and very graceful in 

 habit. The flowers are bright yellow, and beautifully 

 fringed, resembling a canary bii'd with expanded 

 wings. Pkt., 5c ; oz., 40c. 



PHYSALIS FRANCHETTI. 



Chinese Lantern or Winter Cherry. 



This is a mammoth form of the winter cherry from 

 Japan. It produces an immense number of large fi uit. 

 the size of a plum, encased \u balloou-shaped caly xes, 

 like miniature Chinese lanterns, and of a brilliaut 

 orange-red color. The fruit of Physalis keeps for 

 months in the winter, and stems loaded with them 

 make fine Christmas decoi-ations, and is also good for 

 preserves, pies, confections, etc. I import my seed of 

 this novel aud interesting plant direct from Japan. 

 Pkt., 5c: 3pkts, for 10c, 



