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



HEMEROCALLIS. 



HemerocalliH flava, (Yellow Day Lily).— 

 A showy and vi{?orous species, with large, clear 

 bright lemon yellow, very fragrant flowers In sum- 

 summer. Excellent for forcing. 



Hetnerocallis Rlittendorfiana (Orange 

 Day Lily).— a flue border plant, two feet in height, 

 with distinct orange-gold, fragrant flowers. Very 

 handsome. Blooms profusely all summer. 



HELIANTHUS. 



Helfanthus multiflorus 11. pi., (Haroy 

 DOUBLE Sunflower). -- Very showy and effectlve,at- 

 talning a height of three to four feet, of compact 

 bushy habit and literally covered with very double, 

 rich golden flowers, as large as flne Dahlias, from 

 June until the ground freezes. It surpasses all other 

 flowers of its color and remains in good condition a 

 long time when cut. 



IBERIS. 



Double Day Lily. 



Hemerocalliii fiilva fl, pi., (Double Day 

 Lily.— This species has large, very double flowers of 

 a tawny orange color. Summer. 25c. 



Hemerocallls Tliunbergil, (Thunbkrg's 

 Japan Day Lily).— a handsome species, blooming 

 late in summer, and admirably adapted for border 

 planting. The flowers are bright lemon-yellow, 

 borne on long stems, very fragrant and sweet. 25c. 



HELLEBORUS. 



Helleborus iiiger, (Christmas Rose).— 

 Evergreen perennial, about one foot in height, with 

 very beautiful, pure white flowers in early spring, 

 from two to three inches in diameter. A hardy and 

 effective plant. As yet not appreciated to the extent 

 its beauty merits. 20c. 



Iberls scmpervirens, (Hardy Candytuft). 

 —A handsome shrubby plant with dark, dwarf, ever- 

 green foliage; flowers pure white, produced in close 

 heads and completely covering the plant with bloom 

 In spring. Very flne and desirable either for outdoor 

 planting or for forcing. 20c. 



LATHYRUS. 



I/atliyms lati- 

 folius (Perennial 

 Pea).— A valuable orna- 

 mental climbing plant, 

 with light green foliage, 

 well suited for training 

 to trellis, or covering 

 walls, stumps, rockwork, 

 etc. Flowers of a beau- 

 tiful clear scarlet color ^ 

 on long spikes, in great 

 abundance nearly a 1 1 

 summer. 20c. 



liatbyrns latifol- 

 Ills albus (White Perennial Pea).— A variety 

 of the above, with pure white flowers instead of red. 

 Exceedingly valuable for cut flowers. Much used bf 

 florists. 25c. 



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