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J. T. LOVETT, LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 



Persicaefoliai greuidiflorjw. 



BAPTISIA AUSTRAUS. 

 False Indigo. 



Handsome border plant, three feet high, with 

 dark-green, dense foliage and numerous 'large 

 showy spikes of dark-blue bloom during Summer.' 

 Very ornamental and effective. Each, 12c.; doz., 

 $1.25, ' ' 



BOCCONIA CORDATA. 



Tall and stately plant, with large, terminal plumes 

 of white flowers on stems six to eight feet high. 

 Exceedingly ornamental, and blooms continuously 

 throughout July and August. Especially valuable 

 for planting among shrubbery. Each, 12c.; doz., 

 $1.25. 



CAMPANULA. Bell-flower. 



-A superb variety, of 

 vigorous gr o w t h 

 and erect, graceful 

 habit. Tall stems 

 covered with nu- 

 merous large, bell- 

 shaped flowers of 

 light porcelain 

 blue all Summer 

 long. Each, J 2c.; 

 doz., $1.25. 



Alba.— A variety 

 of the above, pro- 

 ducing pure white 

 and exactly like it 

 in every other 

 way. Each, 15c.; 

 doz.. $1.50. 



Media ( Canter- 

 bury Be lis).— An 

 old-fashioned fa- 

 vorite, blooming 

 inces santly 

 throughout July, 

 with a profusion of 

 lovely bell-shaped 

 flowers of various 

 colors. Each, 12c. ; 

 doz., ^1.25; 100, 

 Persiccrfoha grandiflora. $8.00. 



CLEMATIS. 



Davidiana {Bush GemaHs].~'Li\Yge clusters of 

 beautiful, fragrant. Hyacinth-like flowers of deep 

 porcelain-blue from July to September. A constant 

 bloomer. Plant attains a height of 2 to 3 ft. Each 

 J 2c.; doz., $1.25. 



Integrifolia Durandi. — Large, deep indigo blue, 

 flowers in July and August. A hybrid between the 

 herbaceous and large-flowering type, of semi-climb- 

 mg habits and a decided acquisition. Each, 30c. 



CONVALLARIA MAJALIS. 

 Lily of the Valley. 



Meillez's Revelation. A great improvement of 

 the ordinary strain of this charming flower. It is 

 of great size and vigor, thrives under all conditions; 

 as well in sunlight as in partial shade and its beau- 

 tiful sprays are more numerous. Flowers bell- 

 shaped, delicate, pure white and of exquisite 

 fragrance. Especially suitable and valuable for 

 cemetery planting. Each, 10c. ; doz., fl.OO. 



COREOPSIS LANCEOLATA. 



Golden Wave. 



The best yellow hardy plant for massing- inces- 

 sant in bloom, and so rich and intense in color as 

 to attract all beholders. It forms a compact clump 



of upright habit, 2 to 3 ft. high, and the flowers are 

 very large, of a dazzling golden yellow and on 

 slender stems of a foot long. Splendid for cutting. 

 The true variety begins to flower early in June and 

 continues in bloom until frost. Each, 10c • doz 

 $1.00; 100, $6.00. 



CHRYSANTHEMUM MAXIMUM. 



Giant Daisy. 



Prince Henry Daisy. — Produces the largest flow- 

 ers of this class and in great numbers; wonderfully 

 decorative, measuring 4 inches and more in diam- 



Shasta Daisy. 



eter when fully open, with clear white petals and 

 bright yellow centres on strong stiff' stems. The 

 flowers are splendid for cutting and last a long 

 time. It blooms from midsummer until frost, 

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



