J. T. Lovett Co.— Hardy Herbaceous Plants. 



CYCLAMEN. 



Hardy Cyclamen.— Beautiful winter and 

 spring flowering bulbs, perfectly hardy and admir- 

 ably adapted to rockeries and the wild garden. The 

 foliage is handsomely marked with green, gray and 

 white in various shades from amid which the flowers 

 spring up in great abundance. The effect of these 

 charming plants, blooming in sheltered nooks and 

 corners is delightful. They may be bloomed indoors 

 for the window garden very readily and will afford 

 much pleasure. 



CHELONE. 



Clielone Iiyonil (Lyon's Turtle-Hea]»).— 

 Rare and choice. A plant of great beauty from two 

 to three feet high, with broad, dark, glossy green 

 foliage. It blooms most profusely in August and 

 September, and the stems bear terminal spikes of 

 purplish-red flowers, resembling in shape the head 

 of a turtle or snake. Its showy blooms in contrast 

 with the handsome foliage renders it a very desir- 

 able ornamental plant for the border. 85c. 



DICENTRA. 



Dlcentra spectabilis (Bleeding Heart).— 



The showy, 

 .;f^^'^)l^ heart -shap- 

 " ed flowers 

 of rosy crim- 

 son and sil- 

 very white 

 of this plant 

 are borne on 

 a gr a c e f u 1 

 drooping ra- 

 ceme a foot 

 or more In 

 length. It Is 

 superb for 

 hardy everywhere. Well 



CLEMATIS. 



GlematiH Davidlana.— A fine species grow- 

 ing about 3 feet high, of erect and shrubby habit, 

 with bright, clean foliage. The flowers are borne In 

 large, axillary clusters, pale blue in color, resembling 

 the Hyacinth in form, and of delightful fragrance. 

 Blooms in summer. 20c. 



DIANTHUS. 

 Dianthu«( barbatus, (Saveet William). 

 —The Improvement 

 that has been made 

 during recent years 

 in this old favorite 

 flower is truly sur- 

 prising. The flowers 

 are not only larger 

 and more brilliant, 

 but the clusters are 

 flner and are pro- 

 duced more freelyi 

 and of every imagin- 

 able color from pink 

 to deepest crimson 

 during June and July. 

 Very fragrant and especially 

 Diantliuft flmbrlata 

 (Rose-Fringkd Scotch Pink) 

 ble variety, blooming 

 with the greatest pro- 

 fusion in May and 

 June. Flowers are 

 clear, rosy-pink, 

 very double, elegant- 

 ly fringed and fra- 

 grant. Plant com- 

 pact and very hardy. 

 Especially valuable 

 for borders and cut- 

 tiog. It has the true 

 clove scent of the Car- 

 nation but is perfect- 

 ly hardy, needing ^o 

 protection whatever. 



DAISY. 



valuable for cutting, 

 roseus pleiius, 



—An old and valua- 



the garden and perfectly 

 known and very popular. 



Double En^lisli Daisies, Snow and 

 Longfellow.— Charming little border or edging 

 plants with handsome double flowers in spring. The 

 former is pure white, the latter rose. These are the 

 well-known English daisies; not entirely hardy in 

 America. Large strong plants. 



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