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



SWEET WILLIAM. 



DiANTHUS BaRBATUS. 



Startling improvements have been made during recent years in this old-time favorite. I'he flowers are not only- 

 larger, more brilliant and pure in color with an endless variety of shades, but the clusters are larger, of more 

 perfect form and are produced in the greatest profusion imaginable; completely covering the plants during June and 

 July. They are delightfully fragrant and invaluable for cutting. 



HUNT'S PERFECTION.— The finest strain in ex- 

 istence of this grand old flower. All colors mixed. 



PINK BEAUTY.— Bright, cheerful light pink flowers. 



ROYAL IRISH.— A remarkable strain of the Auricula- 

 eyed form of Sweet William ; having very clear markings, 

 exceedingly large florets and trusses of bloom. Mixed 

 colors. 



RUBY. — Large well formed florets in full heads, which 

 are of the richest dark crimson. Have both the double 

 and single forms separate. 



SNOW. — Great trusses of pure white flowers and dainty 

 mauve stamens. Both double and single form. 



Clumps, each, 12c; doz., $1.25; 100, $8.00. A set of 

 five varieties for 50c. 



TRITOMA (Kniphofia). 



Red Hot Poker, Flame Flower or Torch Lily. 



Tritoma PHtzeri. 



PFITZERI. Everblooming Flame Flower. — Remark- 

 able for the large size of its flower heads and for its 

 early, free and continuous-blooming habit. It is the 

 greatest bloomer of the family, throwing up constantly, 

 throughout the summer and autumn, stout stems from 

 three to four feet high, crowned with large spikes or 

 heads of a rich, vivid orange-scarlet ; producing a gor- 

 geous blaze of color, when massed in the border or on 

 the lawn, that is truly startling. It has sword-shaped 

 foliage, and is a plant admirable for the foreground of 

 shrubbery or for any situation where bright color is de- 

 sired. Needs protection in winter. (See cut.) Each, 15c; 

 doz., $1.50; 100, $10.00. 



UVARIA GRANDI FLORA.— The old-fashioned popu- 

 lar variety. Flowers are rich ochre and bright red, shad- 

 ing to salmon pink and are borne in large, full, dense 

 spikes on stems three to five feet high. Each, 12c; doz., 

 $1.25; 100, $8.00. 



VALERIANA. 



Spurred Flower. 



COCCINEA. Valerian. (2 feet.)— An old-time fa- 

 vorite, producing freely, showy heads of reddish flowers, 

 during summer and autumn. 



OFFICINALIS. Hardy Garden Heliotrope. St. 

 George's Herb. — An old-fashioned perennial and very 

 lovely. It grows from two to three feet tall, has hand- 

 some, pinnate foliage, and during June and July bears 

 great numbers of large flower heads of small, light pink 

 flowers, having the delicious odor of the Heliotrope. Ex- 

 cellent for cutting. 



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



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