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



HOLLYHOCKS. 



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The merits of this popular flower are well known ; few hardy plants combine so many good 

 qualities. For planting in the border, for grouping on the lawn, or among shrubbery, they are 

 invaluable. 



Double Hollyhocks. LovetV s Superb Strain. 

 All colors mixed, such as crimson, pink, white, 

 yellow, salmon and blush. The great improve- 

 ments that have been made in this old favorite, 

 cause it to be now one of the finest of hardy 

 plants. The tall spikes of large, intensely double 

 flowers of rich and pure colors are very effective 

 and beautiful. I can confidently recommend this 

 strain as the best in the country, remarkable for 

 brilliancy and puritv of color and perfection of 

 form. Each, loc. ; doz., $1.50 ; 100, 810.00. 



Single Hollyhocks. The old-fashioned, sin- 

 gle-flowered. Hollyhocks continue to be in more 

 or less demand and are preferred by man}' for the 

 beauty and decorative appearance of their fine 

 large single flowers. I can supplv them in mixed 

 colors only. Each, 12c.; doz., $1.25; 100, §8.00. 



Allegheny Hollyhocks. A charming inno- 

 vation in style and make-up of flower. The 

 flowers are very large — seldom less than five 

 inches across — so delicately shredded as to resem- 

 ble lace or fringe and pure and rich in color of 

 almost every shade. They are borne in great 

 numbers on tall spikes, forming immense 

 pvramids of massive bloom. Each, 15c.; doz., 

 $i.50. 



GOLDEN GLOW. 



Rudbeckia Laciniata fl. pi. The finest 

 hardy plant of recent introduction and the most 

 showy of them all. Too much cannot be said of the 

 great profusion and brilliancy of its bloom, which 

 surpasses all others of its color. The plant is of 

 bush form, much branched, reaching from four to 

 six feet high, and covered completely with large 

 double golden-yellow flowers, which resemble 

 Cactus Dahlias, during July, August and Septem- 

 ber, presenting a gorgeous blaze of color. It is of 

 the easiest culture and succeeds on all soils and 

 under all conditions. The flowers being on long 

 stems and keep well are splendid also for cutting. 

 A superb plant for shrubbery or border planting 

 and always effective and striking in any position. 

 Everyone who has a few feet of ground should 

 have this. Each, 10c. ; doz., $1.00 ; 100, $5.00. 



Wayxe Co., Tenn. : 



The Mersereau Blackberry aud King Raspberry are all 

 that can be desired, especially for size and firmness. I beg 

 leave to say I have been dealing with you more than fifteen 

 years and never failed to get just what I ordered. 



A. J. Graves. 



Morris Co., N. J. : 



Received to-day the stock which I ordered, all in fine 

 condition. I am well satisfied with them. 



A. S. Truyter. 



Essex Co. , N. J. : 



The plants arrived all in fine shape. Thanks very much 

 for the extra count. A. B. Schunck. 



