J. T. Lovett Co, — Hardy Herbaceous Plants. 



FLOWERING SPURGE. 



Euphorbia corollata.— A handsome plant 

 with beautiful pure white flowers, borne spray-like 

 on tall branches. The plant has light green foliage 

 and the whole is exceedingly ornamental. The flow- 

 ers are well adapted for bouquets and vases and 

 furnish a profusion of bloom from July to October. 

 It is often known as the White Forget-me-not. 20c. 



FOXGLOVE. 



Common Foxglove {Digitalis purpurea). — 

 A biennial. Spikes of 

 beautiful flowers ranging in 

 color from purple to white, 

 tubular in shape and with 

 throats variously spotted 

 and colored. It grows to a 

 height of from 5 to 7 feet 

 and Is well adapted to the 

 back of the border. 

 FORGET-ME-NOT. 



Blue Perfection.— 

 A new variety and one of 

 the loveliest of Forget-me- 

 nots. Beautiful, large, 

 pale blue flowers. Entirely 

 hardy, and a fine plant for 

 .borders, edging, or pot cul- 

 ture. oOc. 



GAILLARDIA. 



Oaillardia ^randiflora or Blanket 



GERANIUM 



Sanguineum.— 



A handsome free- 

 blooming border plant 

 with ornamental fol- 

 iage and large crim- 

 son flowers produced 

 in abundance all sum- 

 men 



Flower.— A most brilliant and showy flower, 

 deepest red with maroon centre and tips of 

 petals orange, rendering it by far the finest of all the 

 Galllardias. It blooms profusely from June until 

 the ground freezes, and succeeds upon all soils, 

 enduring with pa- 

 tience any amount 

 of ill-treatment 

 and neglect. Valuable 

 also for cutting. 20c. 

 Gypsophilla. 

 Gyps o p li i 1 1 a j 

 repens. — A hand- j 

 some, dwarf, creeping ! 

 plant admirably j 

 adapted for rock- ; 

 work. Pretty, pale ' 

 green foliage and ' 

 V.ght pink or reddish 

 flowers in abundance 

 all summer. 20c. I 



HESPERIS. 



Hesperis ma- 

 tronalis (Rocket), 

 Purple, White — : 

 feet; varieties pro- 

 ducing tall spires of 

 purplish-red or white 

 flowers In June. Suc- 

 ceeds everywhere and is of the easiest culture. 

 HOLLYHOCK. 



Double.— Red, White.Yellow, Scarlet, Pink. 

 Well known, 

 hardy and tall 

 showy plants; 

 admirably 

 adapted for 

 grouping up- 

 on the lawn, 

 plan 1 1 n g 

 among shrub- ' 

 bery or at the 

 back of bor- 

 de r s. I m - 

 mense spikes 

 of showy flow- 

 ers , perfect 

 in form, and 

 ranging 

 through all 



shades of the colors above named, 

 assortment of the finest sorts. 20c. 



HARE BELL. 

 Campanula Carpathica.— A beautiful little 

 hardy plant with dentated, ovate foliage of dark 

 green, and bell-shaped flowers of deep blue color. A 

 strong grower of compact habit and a profuse 

 bloomer. 20c. 



LARKSPUR. 



Blue Larkspur 



(Delphinium for^ 

 mosum).—The com- 

 mon blue Larkspur 

 of our grandmothers. 

 Grows about 3 feet 

 tall with long spikes 

 of most intense indi- ' 

 go-blue flowers an 

 inch across, all sum- 

 mer. Unsurpassed 

 for rich color and has 

 fev,'' equals. 



MEADOW BEAUTY. 



Rliexia Virgiiiica.— A charming little tuber- 

 ous-rooted plant of easy culture, and one of the most 

 beautiful of our late summer flowers. Large, showy, 

 rosy-purple flowers with bright yellow stamens. 

 Very effective in masses. 20c. 



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