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



GARDEN PINKS. Dianthus. 



DOUBLE FRINGED PIXK. 



A large and numerous species including many of the most 

 popular flowers in cultivation. Biennials of dwarf habit, 

 blooming freely the first year from seed. Very beautiful 

 flowers of diverse and rich markings and shades of color 

 t SALVIA. Flowering Sage. 



Handsome and showy summer and autmnn bedding 

 plants, well known for their brilliant colors; easily 

 grown and very free-flowering. 



Coccinealactea. Beautif ul milk-white flowers. Pkt..lOc. 



Splendens (Scarlet Sage). The popular Salvia: bril- 

 liant scarlet, very profuse and continuous. Pkt., 5c; 

 }4 oz.. 40c. 



ht blue— the finest blue 



Patens. Rich bri 

 flowers. Pkt., 10c. 



among 



JAPANESE PINKS. 



DOUBLE FLOWERED VARIETIES. 



Chinesis. (Chinese Pinks). Of dwarf habit 

 and great beauty, entirely hardy, and the flow- 

 ers are much stronger the second year. The 

 colors are very rich and varied with edgings of 

 pink, white, etc. Fine mixed colors. Pkt., 

 5c; oz.. 25c. 



Heddewigigri H. pi. (Japanese Pinks). Beauti- 

 fully marked and fringed; rich and handsome 

 colors. The plants are constant and profuse 

 bloomers. Splendid for mixed borders. See illus- 

 tration. Finest mixed. Pkt., 5c; 3 pkts. for 10c. 



I^ouroiog' Cloak. Extra large, dark rich pur- 

 ple-maroon edged with white; a striking con- 

 trast. Pkt., 5c; 3 pkts. for 10c; oz., 75c. 



Laciniatus i\, pi. (Double Fringed Pinks). 

 Extra large, very double, deeply fringed, in 

 great variety of colore, beautifully striped. Mixed. 

 Pkt., 5c; 3 pkts. for lUc; oz., 60c. 



SINGLE FLOWERED VARIETISE. 

 Queen of Holland. See Xovslties. 

 Eastern Queen. Very large petals, beautifully mar- 

 bled with lilac ; extra fine. Pkt., 5c. 



Crimson Belle. Large; rich, velvety crimson. Very 

 beautiful. Pkt.. 5c. 



Heddewiggi (Japanese Pink). Superb single fiowers 

 of great beauty in beautiful light and dark shades. 



Finest single, mixed. Pkt. 

 Mourning Bride* 



SALVIA. CLARA BEDMAN. 



Clara Bedman (Bonfire). A vast improvement upon 

 the species. Compact in form with long, stiff, erect 

 spikes of brilliant scarlet flowers in immense numbers 

 all over the plant so as" tO completely hide the foliage, 

 as shown iu the illustration, creating a gorgeous dis- 

 play of color. It presents a most dazzling effect when 

 massed upon the lawn or in beds, and is of great value 

 for planting with dark-foliaged plants for contrast, 

 and comes into flower much earlier than the old Scar- 

 let Salvia. Pkt., iOc; 3 pkts. for 25c. 



Buchanan Co.. March 8th, 1898. 

 We purchased our seeds of you last year as we .houghu \ou 

 cbeaper than other seed Arms, and had good success vriib aJi. 

 *^ C. E Chask. 



frmged and blotched. 

 5c; 3 for 10c: oz., 50c. 



*SCABIOSA. 



Very free-flower- 

 ing annuals of va- 

 rious colors ; very 

 double, handsome 

 and ornamental. 

 Equally fine for the 

 the border or for 

 cutting. 



Snowball. V^ery 

 double ; pure white. 

 Fine for cutting or 

 for bouquets. 



Double Scarlet. 

 COible Black Purple. 



The above sepai^te 

 colors, pkt.. 10c. , 3 

 pkts. for 25c. 



All Colors IMixed, 

 pkt., 5c. 



Canada. March 8th 1898. 

 I am well pleased with what seeds and plants I have re- 

 cel?ed from jou. We require very hardy stocks here, as 

 It sometimes gets down to 40° beJow zero. 



D. N. McMillan. 



SCSSKX Co., N. J.. Feb. 7th, 1898. 

 I am happy to say the plants and sctds bought from )ou 

 have done very nicely, and have been much pleased with your 

 prompt and courteous treatment, especially In reply to in- 

 quiries for information. John R. Dunn. 



NORFOLK Co.. Mass., Feb. 20th 1898. 

 The st-eds and plants I louBhG of you Jasl \ear iistve >fJovrii 

 floe. Am much pleased wiiii eveijrthin^. John Barnes. 



