J.T.LOVETT. LITTLE JILVEF^,N.J. 



ORIENTAL POPPIES. 



Papavir Oriintalz. 



These large fiowered Poppies are 

 gorgeous beyond words to describe and 

 are most effective when planted in the 

 border, among shrubbery or in masses 

 upon the lawn. The flowers are five to 

 seven inches across, are freely pro- 

 duced during May and June, on tall 

 stems, and are of the most intense and 

 brilliant colors imaginable. The foliage, 

 too, is most pleasing; being femlike in 

 structure, fresh light green with a silv- 

 er>' or frosted aspect. 



ORIENTALE— The type from which 

 all the others have descended. The 

 most intense crimson imaginable ; each 

 flower having a large spot as black as 

 night in the center, upon which the 

 light changes colors all the time as 

 upon a raven's wing. 



GOLIATH — Dazzling flame scarlet; of mammoth size. 

 MAHOGANY — Dark carmine or mahogany. Distinct 

 and ver>- £r.e. 



PRINCESS LOUISE— A new and valuable salmon- 

 pink variety. 



PSYCHE — Light pink or rosy blush; splendid. 



ROYAL SCARLET — Intense growing scarlet-crimson; 

 very large flowers. 



SEMI-PLENUS— A semi-double form with rich glow- 

 ing crimson flowers. 



SILBERBLICK— Bright salmon-red, spotted with 

 white. 



Large clumps, each, 20c; doz., $2.00; 100, $12.00. A 

 set of 7 for $1.25. 



From 214 inch pots, each, 12c; doz., $1.25; 100, $8.00. 

 A set of 7 for 75c. 



ICELAND POPPIES. 



P.\P.-\VER XUDICAULE. 



From tufts of femlike leaves, great numbers of flowers 

 are produced on slender stems a foot long, from early 

 June until October. The cup-shaped flowers are very 

 pretty and vary in color from pure white to yellow and 

 deep orange. 



Strong plants, mixed colors, each, 12c; doz., $125- 

 100, $8.00. 



PARDANTHUS, (Belamcanda). 



Blackbzp.ry Lily. 



SINENSIS— An interest- 

 ing plant, bearing great 

 numbers of lily-like flowers 

 of rich orange, thickly 

 spotted with dark crimson 

 and brown, during July and 

 August. The seed pods burst 

 open, exposing clusters of 

 seeds which greatly resemble 

 ripe blackberries. Each, 10c; 

 doz., $1.00; 100, $6.00. 



OENOTHERA. 



EVENIXG PkIMROSZ. 



Oenothera Youngi. 



PACHYSANDRA. 



TERMINALIS — A trailing plant, especially valuable as 

 a cover plant, under trees and other shady places. Its 

 bright, glossy, deep green leaves are very cheerful and at- 

 tractive, and during May and June it produces numerous 

 spikes of pretty little flowers. 



TERMINALIS VAR. — A form with prettily variegated 

 leaves. 



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



SPECIOSA. (18 inches.) — A rare variety producing 

 pure white flowers three inches in diameter all summer. 

 Each, 15c; doz., $1.50. 



YOUNGI. (18 inches.) — There are many varieties of 

 the Evening Primrose that produce yellow flowers. As 

 Youngi is the finest of them all, I offer this variety only. 

 It is of spreading habit, has pretty foliage and yields 

 large clusters of bright yellow flowers freely, from June 

 until September. (See cut.) Each, 12c; doz., $1.50; 

 100, $10.00. 



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