J.T.LOVETT, LITTLE J~[ LVEP^ , N. J. 



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HELIANTHUS. 



Hardy Sun Flower. 



HELENIUM. 



Sneezewort. 



H. multiflorus grandiplenns. 



AUTUMNALE SUPERBA— A strong growing plant 

 covered with branching heads of bright golden yellow 

 flowers during August and September. It flowers with 

 remarkable profusion and succeeds everywhere. Useful 

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



Popular strong growing plants that succeed everywhere; 

 of easiest culture and very free flowering. Excellent for 

 the background of borders and for planting with shrub- 

 bery. Valuable for cutting and all decorative purposes. 



LATIFLORUS. (3 to 4 feet.)— A showy plant of 

 erect, branching habit and very free flowering. The 

 flowers are large, semi-double, cup-shaped and golden yel- 

 low, held on long stems. August to October. 



MAXIMILIANA. (5 to 7 feet.)— Latest of all to 

 flower. Large, decorative flowers of clear yellow, with 

 several rows of petals and full centers, produced in masses 

 upon long stems, during October and until the ground is 

 frozen. Very valuable for cutting. 



MISS MELLISH. (6 feet.)— Very large, decorative, 

 single, bright yellow flowers in great profusion during 

 September and October. 



MOLLIS. Downy Sunflower. (3 to 4 feet.) — Thick, 

 downy, somewhat silvery foliage and single, lemon yellow 

 flowers in great numbers during August and September. 



MULTIFLORUS GRANDIPLENUS fSoleil d'Orj. 

 (3 to 4 feet.) — The best of the double or Dahlia Sun- 

 flowers and among the most showy and effective hardy 

 perennials ; excellent massed in the border, for planting 

 with shrubbery and for cutting. It forms a compact bush, 

 thickly set with perfectly double, rich golden yellow 

 flowers, of the size and appearance of fine Cactus Dahlias. 

 Blooms from June until late autumn. 



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



A set of 5 varieties for 50c. 



HELIANTHEMUM. 



Rock or Sun Rose. 

 CROCEUM. (6 inches.) — An evergreen plant of low 

 habit, forming large clumps, which, during July and 

 August, are covered with deep yellow flowers. Useful 

 for rock planting and for front of borders. Succeeds in 

 dry soil. Each, 15c; doz., $1.50. 



HEUCHERA. 



Alum Root. 



SANGUINEA. Coral Bells — Ornamental in foliage 

 and beautiful in flower. The blossoms are of a brilliant 

 coral, borne in open panicles on tall wiry stems, the 

 whole summer through. A free bloomer, airy and grace- 

 ful and the flowers retain their beauty for a long time 

 after gathered. Prefers a well drained situation and 

 partial shade. (See cut.) 



BRIZOIDES — Similar to the above with rosy-carmine 

 flowers. 



Each, 15c; doz., $1.50. 



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