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/. T. LOVETT, LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 



ANEMONE. Wind Flower. 



Anemone Japonica alba {Honor me 

 Jobert). The beauty and purity of the flowers of 

 this Anemone are impossible to properly describe. 

 Unquestionably one of the finest autumn flowers ; 

 of thrifty habit and neat, compact form. It 

 blooms constantly and profusely from September 

 until hard freezing-. The flowers are large, pure 

 white with yellow stamens, and are borne on long 

 stems, appearing as tho-gh floating in the air ; 

 exceeding^ chaste and excellent for cutting and 

 decoration. Bjooming as it does when there are 

 comparatively few flowers, it is especially welcome. 

 See illustration. 



Anemone Japonica "Whirlwind." 



A semi-double form of the above, which is sup- 

 posed to be a cross between this beautiful variety 

 and A. Japonica rosea. In general style and 

 habit it is 'dentical 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. 



Anemone Japonica Hybrida. A grand variety, 

 almost identical with Japonica alba except in color, which is 

 clear shell-pink with yellow centre ; a charming and delicate 

 color. The two varieties, planted as companions, produce an 

 effect when in bloom so exquisitely beautiful that it is seldom 

 forgotten. 



One each of the three varieties for 25c. 

 CAMPANULA PKRSIC^FOIvIA GRANDIFI,ORA. 



New Bellflower. A superb variety, of erect, graceful habit, with tall stems, cov- 

 ered with innumerable bell-shaped flowers of larg. size and of clear porcelain blue. Of the 

 easiest culture and blooms freely all summer. Each, 15c ; doz., $1.50. 



BIDDING HEART. 



Dicentra Spec- 

 tab i 1 i S . Well-Known 

 and popular ; a superb 

 border plant and suc- 

 ceeds everywhere. The 

 showy, heart-shaped 

 flowers of rosy crimson 

 and silvery white are 

 bornein graceful, droop- 

 ing racemes a foot or 

 more in length during 

 spring or early sum- 

 mer, and are charm- 

 ingly effective. A most 

 beautiful and valuable 

 plant. 



BUSH CX/EMATIS. 



Clematis Davidiana. A fine species of erect and 

 shrubby habit with abundant, large, dark green foliage and 

 a great profusion of beautiful deep blue flowers resembling 

 those of the Hyacinth, borne in large clusters from July to 

 September. 



COREOPSIS I/ANCEOI/ATA. 

 Golden Wave. 



One of the 

 finest o f hardy 

 plants and the 

 best yellow for 

 massing. It 

 forms a com- 

 pact clump, of 

 close, upright 

 habit, with 

 abundant clear 

 green, smooth 

 foliage. The 

 beautiful flow- 

 ers are two ins. 

 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. The plants I 

 offer are of the true variety. 



Ontario Co., N. Y., May 10, 1900. 

 I received the plants last night m good shape. I have just 

 set them out and must say that thev are fine plants. 



CHAS. WAY. 

 Price, each, 1 Oc; dozen, $ 1 .OO 



DAY I,II,IES. 



Blue (Fimkia ovata). 

 Dark green, broad, glos- 

 sy foliage and large blue 

 Lily-like flowers in June 

 and July. Succeeds 

 everywhere and is adap- 

 ted either for the border, 

 lawn or rocke^. It is 

 very e ff e c t i v e when 

 planted in groups and its 

 broad and handsome 

 foliage renders it attrac- 

 tive at all times. Espec- 

 ially valuable for its 

 hardiness and ease of 

 culture. It forms large 

 specimens and is an 

 attractive and decora- 

 tive plant even when not 

 in flower. 



Golden [Hemorocallis Ditmortieri). A popular and 

 beautiful plant with handsome sword-shaped leaves and large 

 Lily-like flowers, produced with great freedom for a long 

 season. Color bright orange yellow. Of easy culture and 

 thrives well in a moist soil and in partial shade. Showy and 

 effective. 



Thun berg's [Hemorocallis Thunbergii). A fine late 

 blooming species, producing an abundance of bright lemon 

 yellow flowers, borne on long stems, very fragrant and sweet. 

 Each, 20c ; 3 for 50c. 



lOO, $6.00, except as noted. 



