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J. T. LOVETT, LITTLE SILVER, N.J.— VINES, PERENNIALS 



JASMINUM. Jasmine 

 NUDIFLORUM. Hardy Yellow Jasmine. 



— A delightful old favorite, producing sweet- 

 scented yellow flowers in early spring before 

 the leaves appear. It is of strong growth and 

 attains large proportions. Needs a sheltered 

 situation from New York northward. Strong 

 two and three year plants, each, 30c.; dozen, 

 $3.00; 100, $20.00. 



LONICERA. Honeysuckle 

 HALLEANA. Hall's Japanese Honeysuckle. 



—A popular and very valuable vine with abun- 

 dant glossy green evergreen foliage. From 

 May until November it produces in profusion 

 pure white fragrant flowers that change to 

 buff. It is of rapid growth and very hardy and 

 enduring. Very useful for covering trellises 

 and unsightly objects, such as stumps, etc. 

 Very valuable for covering banks to prevent 

 washing away or forming gullies from rain 

 storms. Two years, each, 2Sc.; dozen, $2.50; 

 100, $18.00. Three years, each, 30c.; dozen, 

 $3.00; 100, $22.00. 



HECKROTTI. Ever - blooming Honey- 

 suckle. — Very attractive and valuable, the flow- 

 ers being crimson-carmine on the outside and 

 golden apricot within; forming a pleasant con- 

 trast. A constant bloomer. Two years, each, 

 35c.; dozen, $3.50. 



HENDERSONII. Henderson's ever-bloom- 

 ing Honeysuckle. — A strong and rapid grower, 

 producing continually from May until checked 

 by frost, a great profusion of bloom. The 

 yellow trumpet-shaped blossoms, which are 



borne in large clusters, change the second day 

 to orange-red; the two colors showing very 

 clearly in every cluster until the flowers fade. 

 Each, 35c.; dozen, $3.50. 



WISTARIA. Glycine 



SINENSIS. Chinese Wistaria.— Of rapid 

 growth and attains a great height and large 

 proportions if given support. Its flowers of 

 soft, dainty lavender blue are produced in May, 

 before the leaves appear, in pendulous racemes 

 a foot or more long. It flowers with lavish 

 profusion. First class, each, 40c.; dozen, $4.00. 



HARDY PERENNIALS OR "OLD-FASHIONED" 



FLOWERS 



The prices are for well-developed plants, nearly all of which have been grown in nursery 

 rows. Hundred rate of any variety not so quoted will be promptly sent upon request. 



The weight of Hardy Perennial Plants varies greatly .with the different varieties. How- 

 ever, in the table of weights, the average weight of these plants will be found, from which 

 patrons, who wish shipment by mail, can determine the amount to remit for postage. 



ACHILLEA. Milfoil 



Ptarmica Fl. PI. THE PEARL. 12 to 18 in. 

 — Clusters of white, perfectly double flowers all 

 summer. Excellent for cutting. Each, 15c.; 

 dozen, $1.50; 100, $10.00. 



ACONITUM. Monkshood 

 Napellius. 3 feet. — Forms bushy clumps with 

 spikes of dark blue flowers in August and Sep- 

 tember. Each, 20c.; dozen, $2.00; 100, $15.00. 



AEGOPODIUM 



Podogaria variegata. — A very enduring plant, 

 which holds its variegation without fading or 

 burning throughout the hottest weather. It 

 grows 9 to 12 in. high. Each, 15c.; dozen, 

 $1.50; 100, $10.00. 



AMARYLLIS. Lycoris 

 Halli. HALL'S HARDY AMARYLLIS.— 

 In early spring it produces sword-like leaves 

 which ripen in July and die down, but in a 

 month or six weeks the flower stalks are 

 thrown up two feet high and are crowned with 

 clusters of exquisitely beautiful orchid-like 

 flowers, 3 to 4 inches in diameter. The flowers 

 are delicate lilac-pink, shaded with sky-blue, 

 and there are from 8 to 10 upon each stalk 

 Each, 30c.; dozen, $3.00. 



ANCHUSA. Alkanet 

 Dropmore. HEAVENLY BLUE FLOW- 

 ER. — The flowers measure an inch or more 

 across, are freely produced in large branching 

 heads during June and July and are of a de- 

 lightful deep azure or Gentian blue color. It 

 attains a height of fully four feet. Each, 2-Oc.; 

 dozen, $2.00; 100, $12.00. 



ANEMONE JAPONICA 



Alba. 18 in. — Pure white, large wax-like 

 flowers and golden stamens. Very chaste. 



Prince Henry. 18 in.— Semi-double, dark 

 purplish-red flowers. 



Queen Charlotte. 2 ft.— Extra large flow- 

 ers, silvery-pink in color. 



Rosea Superba. 18 in. — Valuable especially 

 for its fine form and beautiful light rose color. 



Whirlwind. 18 in.— Semi-double pure white 

 flowers, two to three inches across. 



Each, 20c.; dozen, $2.00. 



ANTHEMIS. Chamomile 

 Tinctoria. GOLDEN MARGUERITE. 2 

 feet. — A bushy plant with dark green, finely 

 cut foliage and clear, golden-yellow flowers, 

 borne in great profusion during June and July. 



Kelwayi alba.— Similar to the type except 

 in color of flowers, which are faint straw 

 Each, 20c.; dozen, $2.00; 100, $10.00. 



