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



CLEMATIS. 



r Paniculata. Nothing can exceed this in airy 

 grace and beauty. A vine of it in full bloom is a 

 sight to behold and to remember. It quickly 

 grows to a height of fifteen or twenty 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 perfumed to a great distance. Its masses of de- 

 lightful bloom remain until frost, and are succeed- 

 ed by tufted seed pods, which are also airy, grace- 

 ful and pretty. Mail, each, 20c. ; 3 for 50c. 

 Kxpress, extra large, each, 25c. 



Special, one each of the three varieties for 75c. 



Japan Golden-Veined Honeysuckle 



{Lomcera Japanica aureis reticulatis) . Highly 

 ornamental and beautiful, by reason of its splen- 

 didly variegated foliage, veined -^r netted with 

 golden yellow. Flowers are large and of a deli- 

 cate peach color. Mail, each, 12c. ; 3 for 30c. 

 Kxpress, each, 20c. ; 3 for 60c. 



Henryi. The best of all the white 



large-flowered varieties, producing 

 superb, large, pure white flowers con- 

 tinuously throughout summer and 

 early autumn. Beautiful in form and 

 pure in color ; a good grower and 

 reliable bloomer. Mail, each, 30c., 

 3 for 75c. 



Jackmanni. Wondrously beauti- 

 ful are the masses of bloom produced 

 by this grand variety ; the most pop- 

 ular and the best of the large-flowered 

 sorts. The flowers are very large, of 

 an intense, rich velvety violet-purple, 

 and produced in such profusion as to 

 produce a veritable cloud of bloom in 

 midsummer. Mail, each, 30c. ; 3 for 

 75c. 



VINGA. Periwinkle. 



Vinca minor. A charming little creeping or 

 cover plant with beautiful evergreen glossy, box- 

 like leaves and clear, bright blue, tubular flowers, 

 produced very abundantly in summer. Valuable 

 especially for cemetery planting and under trees 

 where grass will not grow. Mail, ea., 10c. ; doz., 

 $1.00. 



VIRGINIA CREEPER. 

 Ampelopsis Quinquefolia. 



An old favorite climber, clinging firmly by 

 strong tendrils and presenting a dense coat of 

 bright green, digitate foliage. It is a strong 

 grower, its foliage changing to a brilliant crimson 

 hue in autumn, and is at all times highly orna- 

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



MflSTARIA. 



Chinese Blue Wis- 

 taria ( Wistaria Sinen- 

 sis) . A splendid flower- 

 ing vine of extremely 

 vigorous growth and 

 which grows to a large 

 size. The flowers are 

 very beautiful and so 

 abundant as to form 

 masses of color, borne 

 during May %nd June, 

 appearing before the lea- 

 ves, hanging in long pen- 

 dulous racemes, often 

 eighteen inches long, of 

 a beautiful dainty grey- 

 blue color. Mail, each, 15c. 



Chinese White Wistaria ( Wistaria Sinensis 

 alba) . Similar to the Chinese Blue, in all respects 

 except that the flowers are pure white and remain 

 longer on the vine. A strong, vigorous grower 

 and almost as free-flowering as the other. Mail, 

 each, 20c. Kxpress, each, 30c. 



Kxpress, each, 25c. 



MINT. 



spearmint. {Meadow Mint.) Popular and Peppermint. From this is manufactured the 

 largely enters into the composition of certain bev- well-known peppermint of commerce, 

 erages in conjunction with sugar, ice, etc. Should Price of either variety: 3 roots for 25c.; doz., 

 be in every garden, to have on hand when wanted. 75c., {by mail) ; 100, $4.00. 



