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



ARABIS. ^^CK Cress. BOLTONIA- False Chamomile. 



Albida. (Alpina )— A eliavmingr little rock plant 

 of low tufted habit, coA'erecl with a mass of pure 

 white, fragrant flowers, borne in large heads from 

 early spring to midsummer: thrives in dry places. 



Albida fl. pi. Double Rock Cress.— A double form 

 of the above. Each flower is a miniature rosette 

 and they are produced in such profusion as to com- 

 pletely cover the plant. The individual flowers are 

 larger than in the single or type. 



Bach 10c; doz. .$1.00; 100, .$6 00. 



BAPTISIA AUSTRALIS. f'^^se ixdigo. 



Handsome border plant, three feet high, with dark 

 ■green, dense foliage and numerous large, showy 

 spikes of dark blue bloom during summer. Very 

 •ornamental and effective. 



Each 12c; doz. $1.25. 



BOCCONIA CORDATA. p^^me poppy. 



Also known as Bocconia Japomca A tall and state- 

 ly plant with very ornamental foliage, producing 

 large terminal plume-like spikes on stems five to six 

 feet high. Exceedingly ornamental and flowers con- 

 tinuously during July and August. Especially valu- 

 able for forming backgrounds for borders and for 

 grouping with shrubbery. 



Each 12c; doz. $1.2-5; 100, $6.00. 



Tall growing, showy border plants, producing a 

 mass of beautiful Aster-like flowers during late sum- 

 mer and autumn. Valuable for backgrounds of bor- 

 ders. planting with shrubbery, and for cutting. 



Bolfonia latisquamaea. 



Asteroides.— Pure white flowers in great numbers, 

 producing a cloud of bloom. Exceedingly effective. 

 Each 10c; doz. $1.00: 100, $6.00. 



Latisquamaea.— Shell pink, with centers of golden- 

 yellow, resembling an Aster. Showy and very beau- 

 tiful. iSe'Cut) Each 12c; doz. $1.25; 100, $8.00. 



Latisquamaea nana.— New and much the finest of 

 all the Boltonias. Dwarf and very valuable; a gem. 

 See page 8. 



CARYOPTERIS. 



Mastacantha. Blue Spiraea. (2 to 3 ft.).— Of 



singularly neat and clean habit; flowering from Au 

 gust until hard frosts. The flowers are produced in 

 astonishing profusion, in flat heads of rich lavender 

 blue, always one of the rarest and most pleasing 

 colors, but especially acceptable late in the season. 

 Its masses of rich azure blue are delightfully effec- 

 tive. Each 15c; doz. $1.50; 100, $10.00. 



