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



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DIGITALIS, Foxglove. 



Old-fashioned, Summer-flowering border plants, 

 handsome and showy, with large tubular flowers, 



thickly clustered 

 on tall spikes. 

 They succeed 

 everywhere, 

 bloom profusely 

 and are splendid 

 for cutting. 



Gloxinoides. — 

 An improved 

 strain. Heavily 

 clustered spikes 

 of large flowers, 

 ranging widely in 

 color, through 

 many shade s — 

 from pure white 

 to deep pink. The 

 bloom is superb. 



Purpurea. — The 

 flowers range in 

 color from purple 

 to white, with 

 throats variously 

 spotted and col- 

 ored and in dense spikes. The old, popular Fox- 

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



HELIANTHUS. Hardy Sunflower. 



Popular, large, showy plants of the easiest cul- 

 ture, succeeding in all soils, exceedingly free-flower- 

 ing, splendid for border |)lanting or in shrubberies 

 and valuable for cutflowers and for other decorative 

 purposes. 



Miiltiflorus fl. pi. 



Meodmilianii. — 5 to 7 ft. Large, single, showy 

 flowers of clear yellow, with several rows of petals 

 and very full centre, profusely produced during 

 Autumn and until severe frost. Exceedingly deco- 

 rative. Each, 10c. ; doz., $1.00; 100, $6.00. 



Mollis {Downy Stmfloiver^.—Z to 4 ft. Thick, 

 downy foliage of silvery white and large, single, 

 bright vellow^ flowers in great numbers from Julv 

 until September. Each, 10c. ; doz., SI. 00; 100, $6.00. 



Multiflorus fl. pi. [Double 07' Dahlia Suuflozver). 

 — 3 to 4 ft. One of the most showy and effective 

 of all hardy plants, splendid for massing in the 

 border or planting among shrubbery. It forms a 

 compact bush, entirely covered with perfectly 



double, rich golden-yellow flowers, of the size and 

 form of fine Dahlias, from June until Winter. Each, 

 10.; doz., $1.00; 1(0, $6.00. 



Multiflorus grandiplanus. — An improvement upon 

 the preceding in size, the flowers sometimes being 

 5 inches in diameter. The best of all. Each, 

 12c.; doz., $1.25. 



GAILLARDIA GRANDIFLORA. 

 Blanket Flower. 



For gorgeous brilliancy arid profusion of bloom 

 from June until frost this has no eqtial. The flow- 

 ers are large and of the deepest rich red with 



maroon centre, 

 peta Is tipped 

 with orange and 

 marked with cir- 

 cles of crimson, orange 

 and scarlet, in various 

 shades. Its long stems 

 and endurance in good 

 condition render it valu- 

 able for cutting. Each, 

 10c. ; doz.. $1.00 ; 100, 

 $6.00. 



Grandiflora compacta. 



— A new and fine variety 

 of dwarf, bushy habit, 

 rarely exceeding 15 

 inches high, very com- 

 pact and dense, covered 

 with brilliant flowers on 

 stiff stems, of the rich 

 and varied colors of the 

 above ; all Summer and 

 doz., $1.50. 



Autui 



Each, 15c.; 



HELENIUM. Sneezewort. 



Autumnale grandicephalum strivtum. — Large, 

 branching heads of flowers, rich orange-yellow 

 striped and blotched with deep crimson. Of truly 

 gorgeous appearance, and flowers very freely dur- 

 ing July and August. Each, 12c.; doz., $1.25. 



