J. T.LOVETT, LITTLE JILVEP^,N.J. \ 



DIAMOND COLLECTION OF 

 PEONIES. 



In this I oflEer the cream of the entire list of hundreds 

 of varieties of Double Herbaceous Peonies. Every one 

 is a gem of the first water. 



Canary Peony. 



CANARY — A grand variety and entirely distinct from 

 any other in cultivation. The flowers are large and full, 

 of splendid form with high center. The center petals 

 are deep primrose with outer petals nearly white, the 

 whole flower turning to pure white. Very early. (See 

 cut.) Each, 60c. 



FESTIVA MAXIMA— Pure white, with infrequent 

 dashes of blood red at center. Flowers of great size 

 on long stems. Each, 50c. 



FLORAL TREASURE— Clear, tender pink; delight- 

 fully fragrant. Each, 50c. 



GOLDEN HARVEST— Outer petals cheerful pink, 

 inner petals golden yellow changing to white. Each, 50c. 



LA TULIP — Soft blush, streaked with carmine, the 

 whole changing to pure white. Large globular flowers ; 

 very fragrant. Each, 60c. 



RICHARDSON'S RUBRA SUPERBA— Dark rich 

 crimson — almost black — without stamens; very late. Each, 

 75c. 



A set, one of each, strong roots, for $3.00. 



SINGLE PEONIES. 



Single Peonies are so elegant and graceful they are 

 preferred by many to the double flowered varieties. They 

 are very decorative and most interesting. Those offered 

 are Kelway's choice varieties. 



CLIMAX — Cherry rose. 



GALLOPIN— Purplish rose. 



MORPHEUS— Cherry rose. 



SPLENDIDA— Bright red. 



Strong roots, each, 30c; doz., $3.00. All colors mixed, 

 each, 25c; doz., $2.50. 



EARLY OR MAY BLOOMING 

 PEONIES. 



These Peonies flower nearly two weeks in advance of 

 the other double varieties. They are of dwarfer habit, 

 but vigorous growers and prolific bloomers. 



OFFICINALIS ALBA FL. PL.— Old fashioned double 

 white, but not a pure white. The earliest white Peony. 



OFFICINALIS ROSEA FL. PL.— Old fashioned 

 double rosy pink. The earliest pink Peony. 



OFFICINALIS RUBRA FL. PL.— Old fashioned 

 double red. Dazzling crimson. The earliest red Peony. 



TENUIFOLIA FL. PL, Double Fern-Leaved 

 Peoxy — Feathery, lace-like foliage and double, vivid 

 crimson flowers, very distinct, unique and interesting. 



Strong roots, each, 25c; doz., $2.50; 100, $15.00. 



MOSS OR MOUNTAIN PINKS. 



Phlox subulata. 



Of very dwarf habit with moss-like evergreen foliage. 

 It thrives everywhere and spreads rapidly ; hence, of great 

 value for carpeting, edging and rockeries. It flowers so 

 freely that it produces a sheet of bloom in early spring 

 which completely conceals the plant; much used for cem- 

 etery planting. 



ALBA — Pure white. 



BRIDE — White, with bright pink center. 

 ROSEA — Bright, rosy pink. 



ROSEA GRANDIFLORA — Rosy pink, with flowers 



double the size of the others. Very showy. 

 RUBRA — Deep carmine. 



Field grown plants, each, 10c; doz., $75c; 100, $3.50; 

 1000, $25.00. 



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