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



CLEMATIS. 

 Large-flowering Varieties, 



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

 varieties, producing superb, large, pure white flow- 

 ers continuously throughout Summer and early 

 Autumn. Beautiful in "form and pure in color. 

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



J&.ckm&.nni. — The most popular 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 verita- 

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



CLEMATIS PANICULATA. 



The finest of all vines for airy grace and beauty. 

 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., very heavy, each, 25c.; 5 for $1.00. 



HEDERA HIBERNICA. Irish Ivy. 



The well-known vine with dark, glossy, ever- 

 green foliage. 2^-in., pots, 12 to 18 in., each, 15c. ; 

 4 for 50c. ; heavy imported plants, each, 25c. ; 5 for 

 $1.00. 



LONICERA. Honeysuckle, 



foliage and 

 vivid orange- 

 with gorgeous 



Halleaoia [Hair s Japaji Honeysuckle). — The best 

 of all for general cultivation, and the most desira- 

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

 foliage, which it holds all Winter, and is covered 

 from May to November with deliciously fragrant, 

 pure white flowers, which change to creamy yel- 

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

 20c.; 3 for 50c. 



Aurea reticulata [Japan Golden-veified Honey- 

 suckle).— Of great value for its highly ornamental 

 and beautifully variegated foliage, which is veined 

 or netted with deep golden yellow, 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 for 

 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, 

 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 yrs., 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. Very 

 hardy and attractive the entire year through. Each, 

 10c. ; doz., $1.00; 100, $5.00. 



WISTARIA. 



Sinensis. [C hi 7t e s e 



Blue Wistaria. )— A splen- 

 did flowering vine of ex- 

 tremely 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 and June, 

 appearing before the 

 leaves, hanging in long 

 pendulous racemes, often 

 18 inches long, of a beau- 

 tiful dainty grayish blue 

 color. 2 yrs., each, 25c. 



Sinensis Albew. [Chinese White Wistaria.) — Simi- 

 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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