J. T. LOVETT. LITTLE SILVER. X. J. 



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CLEMATIS. 



Large -flowering Vaa-ieties, 



Henryi. — The best of all the white large-fluwered 

 varieties, producing superb, large, pure white flow- 

 ers continuously throughout Summer and early 

 Autumn. Beautiful in form and pure in color. 

 2 yrs.. each. 35c.; 4 for $1.00. 



J&.ckm&.nni. — The most popular and the best of 

 the large-rlowered sorts. The flowers are very 

 large, of an intense, rich, velvety violet-purple, and 

 produced in such profusion as to produce a verita- 

 ble cloud of bloom. 2 yrs.. ea.. 30c.: 4 for $1.00. 



CLEMATIS PANICULATA. 



The finest of all vines for airy grace and beautv. 

 It quickly grows to a height of 15 to 20 feet and 

 spreads out in all directions. In August and Sep- 

 tember, when other vines have ceased to bloom, it 

 is completely covered with a sheet of fleecy white, 

 made up of numerous pure white, star-like flowers 

 on long stems, and so fragrant that the air is per- 

 fumed to a great distance. Its masses of delightful 

 bloom remain until frost, and are succeeded by 

 tufted seed-pods. 2 yrs., each, 15c.; 4 for 50c. ; 3 

 and 4 yrs., ver>' heavy, each, 25c.; 5 for $1.00. 



HEDERA HIBERNICA. Irish Ivy. 



The \\eli-kn(j\\n \ine witii dark. gloss\-. ever- 

 green foliage. 2^-in.. pots, 12 to 18 in., each. l-^c. ; 

 4 for 50c.; heavv imported plants, each, 2oc.; 5 for 

 $1.00. 



LONICERA. Honeysuckle. 



HeJleeoia \Hall' s Japan Hontysiickie . — The best 

 of all for general cultivation, and the most desira- 

 ble. Of strong, shrubby growth, has dark, rich 

 foliage, which it holds all W inter, .'.nd is covered 

 from May to November with deliciously fragrant, 

 pure white flowers, which change to creamy yel- 

 low. Strong, 2-vr. plants. 3 to 5 ft., tops, each, 

 20c.; 3 for 50c. 



Aurea reticulata {Japan Goldeti-veined Honey- 

 suckle).— Of great value for its highly ornamental 

 and beaudfully variegated foliage, which is veined 

 or netted with deep golden } ello\\ . and remains 

 nearly all Winter. The 

 flowers are large and of 

 a delicate peach color. 

 Strong, 2 yrs.. 2 to 3ft., 

 tops. each. 20c.; 3 fo: 

 50c. 



TECOMA RADI- 



CANS. 



Trumpet Flower. 



One of the most 

 showy climbers; very 

 ornamental at all times, 

 a strong and rapid 

 grower, with beautiful Fern-like 

 large trumpet-shaped flowers of a 

 scarlet, borne in large clusters. 



foliage and 

 vivid orange- 

 with gorgeous 



effect during July and August. Unsurpassed for 

 covering dead trees, fences, trellises, etc.. from 

 which its large terminal clusters of brilliant bloom 

 hang down with delightful effect. 2 vrs.. each, 

 20c.; 3 for 50c. 



VINCA MINOR. Periwinkle. 



A beautiful, dwarf evergreen creeper, of dense, 

 rapid growth, the trailing shoots rooting at inter- 

 vals and forming a carpet of dark green covered 

 with numerous clear, bright blue tubular flowers 

 in Spring and early Summer. Valuable for ceme- 

 tery use on graves and for banks and shady places 

 under trees, etc., where grass will not grow. Ver\- 

 hardv and attractive the entire vear through. Each. 

 10c.;' doz., $1.00; 100. 55.0n. 



WISTARIA. 



Sinensis. 'Chinese 

 Blue \\ 'istaria. )— A splen- 

 did flowering vine of ex- 

 tremely vigorous growth 

 and which grows to a 

 large size. The flowers 

 fire ver}- beautiful and so 

 abundant as to form 

 masses of color, borne 

 during May and June, 

 appearing before tlv 

 leaves, hanging in I'-r. . 

 pendulous racemes, ottc 

 18 inches long, of a beni 

 liful dainty grayish bli; 

 ' olor. 2 vr<.. each. 2n( . 



Sinensis Alb&. ( Chinese 

 lar in all respects to the above except that the flow- 

 ers are pure white and remain longer on vine. A 

 superb companion for it. 2 yrs.. each. 30c. 



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