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



PENSTEMON. 



Beard Tongue. 

 BARBATUS TOR- 

 REYI— A superb, tall 

 growing border plant, 

 presenting a most grace- 

 ful and attractive appear- 

 ance when in bloom and 

 particularly effective when 

 with shrubbery. It flow- 

 ers all through summer 

 on tall, erect stems, upon 

 which are borne long, 

 loose panicles of bright 

 scarlet trumpet-shaped 

 flowers, exceedingly airy 

 and graceful. It is won- 

 derfully free flowering 

 and splendid for cutting. 

 Should be included in 

 even the smallest collec- 

 tion. Each, 12c ; doz., 

 $1.25; 100, $8.00. 



PHYSOSTEGIA. 



The flowers resemble large Heather or small Orchids, are 

 shell pink, in large, graceful spikes on long, strong stems, 

 produced in profusion from the middle of June until frost. 



VIRGINICA ALBA— A variety of the above, produc- 

 ing lovely, pure white flowers. 



VIRGINICA SPECIOSA— Large spikes of soft lav- 

 render rose flowers. 



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



PAINTED DAISIES. 



Pyrethrum Roseum. 



VIRGINICA. Dragon Head. Lion's Heart. (3 to 4 

 feet.) — One of the finest and most beautiful of Hardy 

 Perennials, whose merits have been singularly overlooked. 



HYBRIDUM — Unsurpassed for refined beauty and at- 

 tractive foliage. The flowers are remarkably graceful and 

 the plants bloom constantly from early spring until au- 

 tumn ; the finely cut foliage is highly pleasing. All who 

 possess a garden, large or small, will find them a source 

 of much pleasure. No one has done so much to develop 

 this lovely flower as the Messrs. Kelway of England, and 

 those I offer are their celebrated strain. They are truly 

 "Colored Marguerites" and possess a range of color that 

 is indescribable. The blossoms are of large size with fine 

 ray florets of great substance, and in many shades of 

 white, yellow, pink and red, absolutely perfect in form, 

 borne on long stems and highly decorative as cut flowers. 

 (See cut.) Strong clumps, each, 15c; doz., $1.50; 100, 

 $10.00. From 2>^ inch pots, each, 10c; doz., $1.00; 100, 

 $7.00. 



HYBRIDUM FL. PL, Double Pyrethrum — Truly 

 superb and too much can scarcely be said in their favor. 

 Their large Aster-like flowers embrace a wide range of 

 purest colors and are produced on long stems, very freely 

 during June. Superb for cutting and are very lasting. 

 Choice named sorts, strong plants, each, $25c; doz., $2.50. 



Cook Co., III., May 18, 1908. 



I received the plants forwarded by Adams Express in good shape; have set them out and they look fine. 



MRS. C. ROBINSON. 



Onondago, N. Y., May 16, 1908. 

 The plants of order No. 714 have come in excellent condition. Many thanks for the extras and for your prompt 

 attention. MRS. A. W. WILKIN. 



Fairfield Co., May 18, 1908. 

 All plants and shrubs arrived in due time and seemed in good condition. Thanking you for your prompt delivery. 



MRS. B. A. BRYON. 



Piatt Co., III., May 8, 1908. 



I received order No. 3819 on May 6th in good condition. • CORA J. ZEIDERS. 



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