JT.LOVETT, LITTLE JlLVEfV,N.J. 



DELPHINIUM. 



Larkspur. 



The Perennial Larkspurs are among the most showy, 

 beautiful and valuable of hardy flowering plants. Those 

 offered are the finest and best of all — blooming in great 

 profusion all summer. 



HARDY DAISIES. 



English Larkspurs. 



BARLOWI — A grand variety with semi-double flowers 

 of violet blue, the outer petals being of a still deeper 

 blue. Of bushy habit, flowering freely all summer and 

 autumn. Each, 20c; doz., $2.00. From 2j4 inch pots, 

 each, 12c; doz., $1.25. 



FORMOSUM — The blue Larkspur of our grand- 

 mothers' gardens. Grows about 3 feet tall with long 

 spikes of most intense dark blue flowers an inch across, 

 with white centers, all summer. Has but few equals 

 and is unsurpassed for deep, rich, pure blue color. It is 

 an old favorite and is of late, receiving the notice it so 

 well deserves. Strong clumps, each, 12c; doz., $1.25; 

 100, $8.00. 



HYBRIDUM. English Larkspurs — These superb 

 Larkspurs are justly celebrated for superior merit, unit- 

 ing immense size of flowers with great beauty of color. 

 They throw up numerous stalks from 3 to 5 feet tall, 

 which are frequently clothed for half their length with 

 exquisite flowers, in varied shades of blue; from very 

 light to very dark, and others of deep indigo and violet, 

 lustered with metallic hues. They bloom constantly all 

 summer, and nothing can be finer for cutting or more 

 effective in the border than these magnificent flowers. 

 (See cut.) Each, 15c; doz., $L50; 100, $10.00. 



SINESIS. Chinese Larkspur — A low growing species 

 with pretty fern-like foliage and producing beautiful deep 

 blue flowers in loose panicles, from June until autumn. 

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



SINENSIS ALBA— Same as above, except the flowers 

 are pure white. Each, 12c; doz., $1.25; 100, $8.00. 

 A set of 5 varieties for 60c. 



Shasta Daisy. 



JAPANESE DAISY (Chrysanthemum Nipponicum.) 

 (2 feet.) — A Japanese species of shrubbery habit with 

 glossy leathery foliage. It attains a height of 2 feet and 

 is crowned in September and October with a galaxy of 

 large flowers, which have pure white, wax-like petals and 

 bright yellow centers. 



SHASTA DAISY— Luther Burbank's hybrid Daisy, 

 remarkable for its large size, grace and beauty. The 

 flowers are of great substance, often 4 inches across, 

 with numerous petals of pure, glistening white and bright 

 yellow centers, on strong stems. It blooms incessantly 

 for several months. (See cut.) 



ALASKA — A very great improvement upon the popu- 

 lar Shasta Daisy; being larger, (blooms measure to 

 5 inches across), with numerous long, graceful petals 

 of pure shining white. It is very free flowering and 

 much hardier than the parent. 



CALIFORNIA — Similar to Alaska in size and habit 

 with buds and opening flowers a pleasing lemon yellow 

 and with a double row of petals. The color changes to 

 pure white when a day or two old. 



Each, ISc; doz., $1.50; 100, $8.00. Set of 4 for 50c. 



DICENTRA. 



Dielytra. 



SPECTABILIS. Bleeding Heart, Seal Flower. (18 

 inches to 2 feet.) — A well known Hardy Perennial, pro- 

 ducing freely in spring and early summer, heart-shaped 

 flowers of pale crimson and silvery white in graceful 

 drooping- racemes, sometimes a foot long. It has abund- 

 ant, fern-like foliage, which is attractive all summer. 



EXAMIA. (12 inches.)— Has finely divided fern- 

 like foliage and rose colored flowers. The racemes and 

 flowers are smaller than in D. Spectabilis. A very refined 

 and graceful plant. 



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



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