J. r. LOVETT, LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 



Ex- 



Spiraea Thunbergii. One of the earliest 

 of the Spiraeas to bloom — in April and May, of 

 dwarf habit with slender, drooping branches 

 thickly clustered with beautiful white flowers. 

 The foliage is soft and lace-like, turning in autumn 

 to varied hues of bright crimson and gold. 



Mail, each, 12c. ; Express, each, 20c. 



STYRAX JAPONICA. Snowflake. 



Exceedingly pic- 

 turesque and beau- 

 tiful, with round, 

 smooth foliage and 

 light-colored bark. 

 The flowers are 

 pure silver}^ -white, 

 hanging on long 

 stems and appear- 

 ing like snowdrops. 

 It is exceedingly 

 f r e e-fl o w e r i n g, 

 coming into bloom 

 in June and contin- 

 uing for a long 

 time. It is one of 

 the finest of shrubs 

 for the home 



grounds and should be in every collection, 

 press size only, each, 30c. ; 3 for 75c. 



SNOWBALL. Viburnum. 

 Common Snowball {V. opulus sterilis). A 

 fine old-fashioned and popular shrtib of large size 

 and spreading habit, bearing large clusters of glo- 

 bular white flowers in June. Mail, each, 12c. 

 Express, each, 20c. 



Japan Snowball. 



( Viburnum p lie a - 

 turn). The best of the 

 Viburnums, of pure 

 color and better form 

 than the above, and 

 one of the finest of 

 flowering shrubs, but 

 difficult to propagate 

 and hence rather 

 scarce. Moderate in 

 growth and compact 

 in form, rich deep 

 green plicated foliage; 

 large, globular flower 

 clusters of the purest 

 white produced all 

 over the bush in great abundance. Exceedingly 

 choice ; its fine flowers are very beautiful and 

 its handsome plicate foliage makes it a lovely ob- 

 ject at all times. Mail, each, 20c. Express, each, 

 30c. 



SAGE. 



Holt's Mammoth. 



The best sage and a great improvement upon 

 the ordinary garden sort. 

 Plant of strong growth 

 and busby, spreading 

 habit with an abundance 

 of large, heavy leaves 

 of strong flavor over the 

 entire bush. Exceed- 

 ingly hardy, very sel- 

 dom blossoms and never 

 seeds. {See illustration 

 of leaf). 3 for 2oc. 

 doz., 50c. ; 100, |3.50. 



WEIGELA. 



Eva Ratiike. {New). A valuable acquisi- 

 tion and entirely distinct in color of flower, which 

 is of a rich deep crimson. It is exceedingly free- 

 flowering and continues for a long time. Mail, 

 ea., 15c. Express, ea., 25c. 



Wei§ela amabilis. I^arge and handsome, 

 quite distinct, of spreading habit with large foli- 

 age and bright pink flowers in June and again in 

 the autumn. Mail, ea,, 12c. ; 3 for 30c. Express, 

 ea., 20c. ; 3 for 60c. 



Variegated-leaved Weigela. [W. rosea 

 nana variegata) . One of the finest of variegated 

 shrubs, of rather dwarf habit. Its deep green fo- 

 liage is beautifully variegated and margined with 

 clear creamery white, distinctly defined and very 

 showy. Stands the sun well without fading and 

 bears bright pink flowers during summer in greatest 

 profusion. Mail, ea., 12c. ; 3 for 30c. Express, 

 ea., 20c. ; 3 for 50c. 



YUCCA FILAMENTOSA. 



Handsome and 

 picturesque ; fine 

 for grouping on the 

 lawn or in other 

 situations. Strong, 

 lance-like, ever- 

 green foliage cov- 

 eredwithfilanients; 

 stout flower stems 

 of four or five feet 

 high bearing im- 

 mense pyramids of 

 large, drooping, 

 creamy white flow- 

 ers. Thrives well 

 everywhere. Mail, 

 ea., 15c. Express, 

 ea., 25c. 



