J.T.LOVETT, LITTLE JILVEP^.N.I" 



DIGITALIS OR FOXGLOVES. 



These old fashioned summer flowering plants are always handsome and showy. Their large tubular flowers are 

 thickly clustered on tall spikes and are produced in great profusion ; ranging in color from purple to white with throats 

 variously spotted and colored. Properly planted in mass with an appropriate background, nothing is more effective 

 and striking, when in bloom. When Sweet Williams are planted with them as a foreground, the effect is truly delight- 

 ful. The foliage is so large, fresh looking and abundant, growing in massive clumps, the plants are decidedly attrac- 

 ive, even when there are no flowers upon them. They succeed everj-where ; biennial in habit. 



Those I offer are of the improved, large flowered Gloxinaeflora strain. I have them in pink or rose colored and 

 pure white, separate and in all colors mixed. 



Large clumps, each, 15c; doz., $1.50; 100, $9.00. 



From ly^ inch pots, good strong plants, each, 12c; doz., SI. 25; 100, $6.00. 



DESMODIUM PENDULIFLORUM. 



Bush Trefoil. 



border it is of the greatest value, 

 with shrubbery. 



JAPONICUM ALBUM — Similar to the above, though not so strong 

 Strong field grown plants. Each, 20c; doz., $2.00; 100, $15.00. 

 From lYi inch pots, each, 12c; doz., $1.25; 100, $8.00. 



An exceedingly at- 

 tractive and effective 

 shrubby plant with 

 finely divided foliage 

 and large, long, droop- 

 ing clusters of showy 

 reddish-purple, pea- 

 like flowers along the 

 branches in great 

 masses dioring late 

 summer and autumn. 

 The plant grows 3 to 

 4 feet high and is lit- 

 erally covered with its 

 pleasing colored flow- 

 ers. Besides com.ing, 

 as it does, at a season 

 when there is a 

 dearth of color upon 

 the lawn and in the 



Especially valuable for massing, as the background for borders, and planting 



grower, with pure white flowers. 



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