J. T. LOVETT, LITTLE SILVER, NEW JERSEY 



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HARDY PHLOX 



PHLOX DECUSSATA. 



The autumn months is the best time for planting 

 Phlox. 



BE LVIDERE— Bright lively pink; early. 



BOUQUET FLEURI. — Pure white, carmine eye. 



COQUELICOT. — Bright fiery scarlet; midseason. 



CREPUSCULE.— White, suffused with lavender, 

 rosy-purple eye; very large florets. 



CYCLON. — White suffused with rosy-lilac, dis- 

 tinct crimson star center. 



ECLAIREUR. — Bright purple; large, free, early. 



EDMOND ROSTAND. — Reddish-violet large 

 white star center: dwarf, distinct. 



EIFFEL TOWER (Selma) .— Soft flesh, crimson 

 eye. 



EUGENE DANZANVILLIER.— Lilac shading to 

 white at edge of petals, large white eye. 



F. G. VON LASSBURG.— Pure white, florets and 

 truss of great size: strong grower. 



GRUPPENKONIGIN.— Rosy flesh, claret eye. 



INSPECTOR ELPEL. — Tender rose, crimson eye. 



JOAN OF ARC (Pearle). — Pure white, very pro- 

 fuse. Early till late; excellent for massing. 



JOSEPH BARR.— Bright garnet; robust. 



LA POLE DU NORD. — Pure white, carmine eye. 



LA VAGUE. — Mauve with claret eye. 



LE NUIT. — Rich deep purple garnet. 



LE SOLEIL. — Bright pink with rose eye. 



L'EVENMENT. — Salmon red with red eye. 



LUMINEAUX. — Rosy pink, carmine eye: grace- 

 ful habit. 



MME. P. LANGIER (J. H. Slocum) .—Bright 

 crimson; finest red Phlox. 



MR. GLADSTONE. — Satiny rose, red eye. 



MRS. JENKINS (Independence). — Pure white. 



ORNAMENT. — Bright rosy red, very free. 



PARACHUTE.— Bright purple, white eye. 



PECHEUR D'ISLANDE. — Crimson with carmine 

 eye. 



PREMIUM MINISTER.— Lilac, carmine eye. 

 RICHARD WALLACE.— White with violet eye. 

 R. P. STRUTHERS.— Bright red, carmine eye. 

 VON GOETHE. — Tyrian rose, carmine eye. 

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



EARLY BLOOMING PHLOX 



PHLOX SUFFRUTICOSA 



Instead of the heavy, broad heads of bloom pro- 

 duced by the varieties of P. Decussata, these have 

 long, graceful spikes of fiowers. 



BEAUTY OF MINION ( Modesty) .—Rosy lilac 

 with carmine rays at center. 



MISS LINGARD (W. C. Egan).— White with faint 

 lavender eye fading to white. The finest of the 

 class and very valuable. 



Clumps, each 12c.; doz., SI. 25; 100, $8.00. 



DWARF PHLOX 



AMOENA (Lovely Phlox). — A beautiful early 

 lilooming dwarf species, invaluable for carpeting. 

 The rockery or for edging. Bright rose-pink flow- 

 rs. Each 10c. ; doz., SI. 00; 100, $6.00. 



OVATA ( Carol inea). — Laurel-leaved Phlox. Broad 

 s-lossy foliage and produces in early summer 

 masses of large, clear, bright pink flowers. It 

 grows but a foot high. Each 12c.: doz.. SI. 25; 100, 

 S8.00. 



HARDY ORNAMENTAL GRASSES 



ARRHENATHERUM BULBOSUM VARIEGATA. 

 Each 20c.; doz., S2.00. 



ARUNDO DONAX. Great Reed or Bamboo.— 

 Each 20c.; doz., $2.00. 



EULALIA GRACILLIMA (Japan Rush), JAPON- 

 ICA (Japan Euialia), JAPONICA VARIEGATA 

 (Variegated Euialia), and JAPONICA ZEBRINA 

 (Zebra Grass). — Each 15c.; doz., SI. 50. Clumps, 

 25c.; doz., $2.50. 



FESTUCA GLAUCA (Blue Fescue) .—Each 12c.; 

 doz., SI. 25; 100, S8.00. 



PHALARIS ARUNDINACEA PICTA (Ribbon 

 Grass).— Each 10c. ; doz.. SI. 00; ino. ^P,.CtC). 



KITCHEN PERENNIALS 



LAVENDER, Sweet.— Each 15c.: doz., $1.50. 



MINT, Peppermint and Spearmint (Meadow 

 Mint).— Each 6c.; doz., 50c. ; 100, S3. 00. 



TARRAGON OR ESTRAGON (true) .—Clumps, 

 each 15c.; doz., $1.50; 100, SIO.OO. 



SAGE, Holt's Mammoth.— Each lOc; doz., $1.00; 

 100, $5.00. 



THYME, Garden.— Each l^ic. ; doz.. SI. 00. 



Hedge Plants 



ALTHEA. Rose of Sharon. Double Varieties, 

 separate colors, 2 to 3 ft., per ino; .3 to 4 



ft.. $12.00 per 100. 



BERBERIS THUNBERGI.— When a low, orna- 

 mental hedge is desired, this is just the thing and 

 is rapidly becoming popular. 12 to 18 in., $7.00 per 

 100; 18 to 24 in., $10.00 per 100. 



CALIFORNIA PRIVET.— The most popular of 

 all hedge plants. My plants are very bushy with 

 splendid roots. All but the one-year grades have 

 been cut back one or more times. 



One year, 1 to IV2 ft., 100, $1.50; 1.000. $12.00. 



One year, I1/2 to 2 ft., 100, $2.00; 1,000, $15.00. 



Two years, IVz to 2 ft., 100, $2.50; 1,000, $20.00. 



Two years, 2 to 3 ft., 100, $3.00; 1,000, $25.00. 



Three years, 3 to 4 ft., 100, $4.00; 1,000, $35.00. 



Four years. 4 to 5 ft., 100. $6.00; 1,000. $50.00. 



AMOOR OR RUSSIAN PRIVET.— A superior 

 hedge plant and is hardier than the California 

 variety. It also succeeds under the shade of trees 

 — the other does not. It is almost evergreen and 

 produces a beautiful hedge. 



One year, 1 to 1^^ ft., 100, $2.50; 1,000. $20.00. 



Two years, 1^^ to 2 ft., 100, $3.00; 1.000, $25.00. 



Two years, 2 to 3 ft., 100, $4.00; 1.000, $35.00. 



