J.T. LOVEI T. LITTLE LVEfV, . N. J 



PRIMULA. 



Primrose. 



PYRETHRUM ULIGNOSUM. 



Ma?;h Daisy. 



Primula vulgaris. 



OFFICINALIS. PoLYAXTHUS or Cowslip. (9 inches; 

 — Beautiful deep maroon flowers with bright yellow eyes 

 and a delicious, faint fragrance, in branching heads. An 

 old fashioned flower with many tender associations and 

 poetic references. 



VERIS SUPERBA. (15 inches.)— -A mammoth flow- 

 ered variety of the English Cowslip. The flowers are a 

 bright canary-yellow from one to two inches in diameter 

 and are produced in large trusses. Entirely hardy and 

 verj- valuable. Each, 15c; doz., SI. 50. 



VULGARIS. English Primrose— One of the earliest 

 spring flowers ; bright lemon-yellow and fragrant. An 

 old favorite and no garden is complete without it. (See 

 cut.) 



Price, (except as noted), each, 12c; doz., $1.25. 



PLUMBAGO. 



Le.adwort. 



LARPENTAE. (6 inches.) — A dwarf, spreading plant 

 with small attractive leaves and a profusion of very pretty 

 deep blue flowers, during the whole of summer and au- 

 tumn. Excellent for rock planting and for edging. From 

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



RANUNCULUS ACRIS FL. PL. 



Double Buttercup. 



Known also as the Bach- 

 elor's Button. A fine old 

 fashioned plant with fine- 

 ly cut, decorative foliage 

 and very double, button- 

 like yellow flowers in 

 May and Jime, on stems 

 lYz feet high. The foli- 

 age is particularly pleas- 

 ing throughout the grow- 

 ing season. Prefers a 

 moist or even wet situa- 

 tion, but succeeds in any 

 good garden soil. Each, 

 12c; doz., $1.25; 100, 

 .00. 



ROSEMARINUS OFFICINALIS. 



R0S£M.\RV. 



An old favorite. A pretty plant with aromatic foliage. 

 Not entirely hardy without protection. Each, 12c ; doz., 

 $1.25. 



An effective plant growing two to three feet and throw- 

 ing up numerous long stems which bear clusters of large 

 Daisy-like, pure white flowers with yellow clusters, in 

 great masses. It blooms throughout the autumn and until 

 quite late. Showy and excellent for cutting, massing in 

 the border and for planting with shrubberj'. Each, 12c; 

 doz., $1.25 ; 100, $8.00. 



RUBUS ROSAEFOLIUS. 



Strawberry-Raspberry. 



A true raspberry of herbaceous habit, with a mass of 

 deep green, beautiful foliage and numerous large, frag- 

 rant, pure w^hite blossoms. It blooms all summer and 

 produces ripe berries from early in July until frost. These 

 are of great size, rich, bright crimson, of globular shape 

 and exquisitely beautiful, but dry and flavorless. The 

 plant is always fresh, forms a mass of foliage and fruit, 

 a foot to two feet in height and is always an attractive 

 object in the border. Each, 12c; doz., $1.23. 



SANTOLINA INCANA. 



Lavender Cotton. 



Of dwarf habit, forming dense tufts of dainty silvery- 

 gray foliage. It is evergreen and very hardy. Especially 

 valuable for edging walks, etc., and for rock-work and is 

 much used in bedding. Each, 10c; doz., $1.00; 100, $5.00. 



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