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



FXJNKIA. Day-Lily 



Coerulea (Lanceolata). BLUE DAY-LILY. 

 — Blue lily-like flowers produced during July 

 and August on numerous tall stems. The 

 plant has attractive glossy foliage. 



Sieboldiana. — White flowers, with a pale 

 lilac tinge. Plant, tall with large leaves. 



Subcordata grandiflora.. WHITE DAY- 

 LILY. — Long, trumpet-shaped pure white 

 flowers with a delicious fragrance are produced 

 on long stems the entire summer. Glossy 

 foliage. 



Each, 20c; dozen, $2.00; 100, $12.00. 



GALEUM 



Boreale. RED STRAW.— Resembles Gypso- 

 phila paniculata, but earlier. During June and 

 July it is covered with small white flowers. 

 A graceful, airy plant. About 3 feet. 



Each, 20c; dozen, $2.00; 100, $12.00. 



HARDY GRASSES 



The planting of home grounds is much im- 

 proved by the judicious use of grasses. Being 

 so graceful and ornamental, even unattractive 

 spots can be made interesting by them. 



Eulalia Gracillima. JAPAN RUSH. 6 feet. 

 — Tall growing, but airy and very graceful. 

 It has deep green, very narrow foliage, with 

 a white midrib. 



Eulalia Japonica. 5 to 6 feet. — Broad, deep 

 green leaves curve gracefully downward. In 

 autumn a feathery tuft or plume surmounts 

 each stem. 



Eulalia Japonica Variegata. 4 to 5 feet. — 

 A form of the above. The leaves are striped 

 and also more or less tinted with pink and 

 yellow. 



Eulalia Japonica Zebrina. ZEBRA GRASS. 

 4 to 5 feet. — Broad bands of light yellow cross 

 the light green leaves at regular intervals. It 

 is curious but handsome and valuable for 

 grouping. 



Eulalias, each, 15c; dozen, $1.50; 100, $10.00. 

 Clumps, each, 25c; dozen, $2.50. 



Pennisetum Japonicum. HARDY FOUN- 

 TAIN GRASS. 4 feet.— The bright-green 

 leaves are narrow. Bronzy purple flower 

 heads stand above the leaf growth. 



Each, 25c; dozen, $2.50. 



Phalaris arundinacea picta. RIBBON 

 GRASS. — Almost indispensable in ornamental 

 planting. The foliage is very abundant, is 

 deep green, distinctly variegated with pure 

 white in longitudinal stripes. 



Each, 15c; dozen, $1.50; 100, $10.00. 



HELENIUM. Sneezewort 



Autumnale superbum. 5 feet. — Succeeds any- 

 where and blooms very profusely with bright 

 golden-yellow flowers during August and Sep- 

 tember. A strong growing plant. 



Riverton Beauty. 3 to 4 feet. — The lemon- 

 yellow flowers with a purplish black cone are 

 pleasing. 



Riverton Gem. 2y 2 to 3 feet.— Old-gold 

 flowers, suffused with terra-cotta, cover the 

 plant from August to October. 



Each, 25c; dozen, $2.50; 100, $18.00. 



HELIANTHEMUM. Rock or Sun Rose 



Croceum... 6 inches. — An evergreen plant 

 which forms large clumps and is covered with 

 deep yellow flowers during July and August. 



Each, 15c; dozen, $1.50; 100, $10.00. 



HELIANTHUS. Hardy Sunflower 



Maximiliana. 5 to 7 feet. — Latest to flower. 

 Large clear yellow decorative flowers, with 

 several rows of petals, bloom in masses in 

 fall until frost. 



Miss Melish. 6 feet. — During September, 

 large single bright yellow flowers are thrown 

 in great profusion. It is an improved form 

 of H. latiflorus. 



Mollis. DOWNY SUNFLOWER. 3 to 4 

 feet. — Single lemon-yellow flowers in great 

 numbers. Foliage is thick and downy, some- 

 what silvery. 



Each, 15c; dozen, $1.50; 100, $10.00. 



HELIOPSIS. Orange Sunflower 

 Pitcheriana. 2 to 3 feet.— Similar to, but 



earlier, and less tall than the Hardy Sunflower. 



The deep golden flowers, about two inches in 



diameter, have a leathery texture. A very 



free bloomer all summer. 



Each, 20c; dozen, $2.00; 100, $12.00. 

 Scabra excelsa. — The rich chrome-yellow 



double flowers, which turn to bright yellow, 



bloom for several weeks toward the end of 



summer. Each, 25c; dozen, $2.50. 



HEMEROCALLIS. Day-Lily 



Citrina. — The finest of the Hemerocallis. 

 The light lemon-yellow tubular flowers are 

 decidedly fragrant and bloom profusely for a 

 long season. When cut they do not close so 

 quickly as other varieties. Each, 25c; dozen, 

 $2.50. 



Dumortieri. GOLDEN DAY-LILY. 20 in. 

 — Showy, handsome flowers of bright orange; 

 blooms incessantly. 



Flava. LEMON LILY. 2y 2 to 3 feet.— In 

 early summer it produces clusters of large, 

 fragrant, wax-like, lemon-yellow flowers. 



Florham. 3 to Z]/ 2 feet. — Large golden flow- 

 ers, sweet scented; flowers produced in June 

 and July. A superb variety. 



Gold Dust. 2y 2 feet. — Has large bright yel- 

 low flowers tinged with red, and bronzy yel- 

 low buds. 



Kwanso. DOUBLE DAY-LILY.— Flowers 

 of rich coppery yellow. 



Orangeman. — A distinct variety. Large 

 orange-yellow flowers are produced for a long 

 season. 



Thunbergi. JAPANESE LEMON LILY. 3 

 to 4 feet. — A later bloomer than the others, 

 coming in September. Fragrant flowers of 

 bright lemon-yellow are borne on long stems. 



Price, except as noted, each, 20c; dozen, 

 $2.00; 100, $10.00. 



