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



Nepeta glechoma (Ground Ivy) Ea., 10c. Doz., $0.75 100, $3.00 



Monarda didyma splendens (Bee Balm) " lOc. " 1.00 " 6.00 



" fistulosa (Bergamot) " 10c. " 1.00 " 6.00 



Papaver Orientale (Oriental Poppy) " 12c. " 1.25 " 8.00 



Royal Scarlet " I5c. " 1.50 "* 10.00 



" " Semi-plenus " i5c. " 1.50 " 10.00 



Pardanthus sinensis (Blackberry Lily) " lOc. " 1.00 " 4.00 



Penstemon barbatus Torreyi (Beard Tongue) " I2c. " 1.25 " 8.00 



Phlox, Garden. — See special list. 



" Carolina ovata (Myrtle-leaved Phlox) " I5c. " 1.50 " 10.00 



" subulata (Moss Pink). — Three varieties " 10c. " 1.00 " 3.50 



Physostegia Virginica (Dragon Head; Lion's Heart) " 10c. " 1.00 " 6.00 



alba " 12c " 1.25 " 8.00 



Platycodon Leichtlinii. — New dwarf Bell Flower; covered with 



large blue bell-shaped flowers all summer " 15c. " 1.50 " 10.00 



Platycodon Mariesi (Japanese Bell-Flower) " 10c. " 1.00 " 6.00 



Polygonum amplexicaule oxphyllum (Mountain Fleece) " 12c. " 1.25 " 8.00 



Pyrethrum roseum (Painted Daisies). — Single mixed " 12c. " 1.25 " 8.00 



" uligino sum (Marsh Daisy) " 10c. " 1.00 " 6.00 



Sedum maximum (Stone Crop) " 10c. " 1.00 " 6.00 



" spectabile variegata " 10c. " 1.00 " 6.00 



Stachys lanata (Woolly Woundwort) " 10c. " 1.00 " 6.00 



Ranunculus acris fl. pi. (Double Buttercup; Bachelor Button) '" 10c. " 1.00 " 5.00 



Rudbeckia lanceolata fl. pi. (Golden Glow) " 10c. " .75 " 3.00 



" " " clumps " 10c. " 1.00 " 6.00 



" maxima (Great Cone Flower) " 12c. " 1.25 8.00 



" Newmanii — A superb new variety " 15c. " 1.50 



" purpurea (Purple Cone Flower) " 15c. " 1.50 " 10.00 



speciosa (Black-eyed Susan) " 12c. " 1.25 " 8.00 



triloba " 12c. "1.25 " 8.00 



Thymus serpyllum albus (Thyme) " 10c. " 1.00 " 6.00 



" roseus " 10c. " 1.00 " 6.00 



Tradescantia Virginica (Widow's Tears) " 10c. " 1.00 " 6.00 



rosea " 10c. " 1.00 " 6.00 



Valeriana officinalis (Garden Heliotrope) " 15c. " 1.50 



Veronica incana (White-leaved Speedwell) " 12c. " 1.25 " 8.00 



" longifolia subsessilis. — Long spikes of intensely blue 

 flowers all summer. The finest of all hardy perennials, 



producing blue flowers " 12c. " 1.25 " 8.00 



Veronica rupestris " 12c. " 1.25 " 8.00 



" spicata " 10c. " 1.00 " 6.00 



HARDY GRASSES. 



Eulalia gracillima univittata (Japan Rush)— Clumps Ea., 12c. Doz., $1.25 100, S6.00 



" Japonica variegata (Variegated Japan Rush) " 12c. " 1.25 " 6.00 



Zebrina (Zebra Grass) " 12c. " 1.25 " 8.00 



Phalaris arundinacea picta (Ribbon Grass) " 10c. " 1.00 " 5.00 



Uniola latifolia (Seaside Oats) " 12c. " 1.25 



NEW JERSEY STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 



Oflice of the State Entomologist. 



No. 45-1904. 



New Brunswick, N. J., September 30th, 1904. 



This is to certify, That I have, this 15th day of September, 1904, inspected the general 

 nursery stock growing on the Monmouth Nurseries, J. T. Lovett, Proprietor, at Little Silver, in 

 Monmouth County, New Jersey, and have found the same apparently free from San Jos^ Scale 

 and other dangerously injurious insect pests; also, that the examined stock seemed healthy. 



I Further Certify, That the nursery has a properly constructed house for fumigating with 

 hydrocyanic acid gas, upon which I have marked the quantity of cyanide of potassium required 

 for an effective charge. 



This certificate expires June 1st, 1905, and covers only stock actually on the nurseries when 

 examined. 



JOHN B. SMITH, State Entomologist. 



