JT.LOVETT, LITTLE JILVEP^,N.J 



ANCHUSA. 



Anchusa Dropmore. 



ITALICA. Italian Alkanet. (3 to 4 feet.) — Large 

 heads or spikes of beautiful dark blue flowers all summer 

 and large leaves with rough surface. Each, 15c; doz., 

 $1.50. 



DROPMORE. Heavenly Blue Flower — A variety 

 of A. Italica and a grand npvelty. The flowers measure 

 an inch or more across, are freely produced in large 

 branching heads during June and July, and are of 

 a delightful deep azure or Gentian blue color. It is of 

 strong growth, attaining a height of fully 4 feet. (See 

 cut.) Each, 3Gc; doz., $3.00. t .o ti inch pots, 



each, 20c; doz., $2.00. 



ARABIS. 



i ■ Rock Cress. 



ALBIDA. (Alpina.) — A charming little rock plant of 

 low tufted habit, covered with a mass of pure white, 

 fragrant flowers, borne in large heads from early spring 

 ,to midsummer ; thrives in dry places. 



ALBIDA FL. PL. Double Rock Cress— A double 

 form of the above. Each flower is a miniature rosette 

 and they are produced in such profusion as to completely 

 cover the plant. The individual flowers are larger than 

 in the single or type. 



Each, 12c; doz., $1.25; 100, $8.00. 



ALYSSUM. Madwort. 



SAXTILE COMPACTUM. Dense Golden Tuft. 

 Basket of Gold. (9-inch.) — Flat clusters of small, cheer- 

 ful, light yellow flowers in early spring, so numerous as 

 to envelop the plant ; with small, pretty, glaucous leaves. 

 Valuable for the border, and invaluable for rock plant- 

 ing. Each, 12c; doz., $1.25; 100, $8.00. From 2J^ inch 

 pots, each, 10c; doz., $1.00; 100, $6.00. 



SAXATILE COMPACTUM FL. PL.— A new and 



distinct form of the above, with double flowers that are 

 larger. Each, 20c; doz., $2.00. From 2^ inch pots, 

 each, 15c ; doz., $1.50. 



ANTHEMIS. Chamomile. 



TINCTORIA. Golden Marguerite. (2 feet.)— A 

 bushy plant with dark green, finely cut foliage and clear, 

 golden-yellow flowers, borne in such profusion as to 

 envelop the plant in a golden blanket during June and 

 July ; always conspicuous and attractive. Succeeds in 

 poorest soil. Good for cutting. 



TINCTORIA KELWAYI— In this the flowers are 

 slightly larger than the preceding, its parent ; are bright 

 lemon-yellow and are produced in the same lavish pro- 

 fusion. Each, 12c; doz., $1.25; 100, $8.00. 



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