J. T. LOVETT, LITTLE SILVER, N. 3. 



EVERBLOOMING ROSES— Continued 



Marion Dingee. A Tea Rose remarkable 

 for its freedom and constancy of bloom in out- 

 door culture. A strong grower witli large, hand- 

 some, cup-shaped flowers borne in great numbers 

 all though the season. In color it is deep bril- 

 liant crimson 



Mosella. Often termed the Yellow Soupert 

 Rose, as it prossesses the same Camelia -flowering 

 habit as Clotilde Soupert, and is also hardy. It 

 is splendid for bedding out. Flowers creamy 

 white, shading in the centre to apricot -yellow. 

 Of rather dwarf habit. 



Mrs. DeGraw. A magnificent out door 

 variety and one of the best of all Roses for bed-^ 

 ing. It is absolutely hardy without protection 

 and blooms freely throughout the snmmer and 

 autumn. The flowers are large, full, deep, clear, 

 lively pink and slightly fragrant. The stems are 

 long and stiff, and the flowers are of good sub- 

 stance, rendering it especially valuable for cut- 

 ting. 



Papa Gontier. Extra large and fine, 

 splendid in bud, but not full enough when fully 

 open ; rich bright carmine, very fragrant. It is 

 a free and constant bloomer ; especially valuable 

 for outdoor blooming, and it furnishes el'^'gant 

 cut buds. 



Perle des Jardins. Large and full ; pale 

 golden yellow, delightfully fragrant. Splendid 

 for bedding, extra fine for cutting, andean old 



favorite variety. 



Safrano. A famous old variety, still popu- 

 lar and valued highly. Especially valuable for 

 outdoor planting, where it blooms very freely and 

 continuously from early summer until late in 

 autumn. Handsome buds of beautiful fawn 

 color suffused with rose, exceedingly fragrant. 



White Maman Cocliet. Identical with 

 its parent, Maman Cochet, except in color of 

 flower, which is a snowy white, sometimes faintly 

 tinged with pale blush. 



Price.— From 23^ in pots, each, 10c. ; dozen, 81.00. 



" Strong plants, from 4 inch pots, each, 20c. : dozen, 82.00. 



LARGE-FLOWERED CANNAS. 



Cannas are unsurpassed for summer decorative effect in both bloom and foliage. Nothing 

 amongst bedding plants equals them for massing upon the lawn or elsewhere, grouping about build- 

 ings, or as single specimens; their tropical luxuriance of foliage and enormous spikes of showy bloom 

 of various colors rendering them of the greatest value for ornamental effect. They thrive readily in 

 almost any soil, but prefer that which is rich and moist, and bloom continually and profusely 

 until cut down by frost. Many of the dwarf varieties make very attractive pot plants for the piazza 

 during summer or for window boxes, but Cannas are always effective when planted in masses and 

 especially so when bordered with the beautiful Variegated Ribbon Grass, which is, by all odds, the 

 finest plant for the purpose, its graceful habit and effective color proving exceedingly attractive in 

 combination with the luxuriant semi-tropical foliage of Cannas. 



The following sorts are selected from a long list of varieties as the most reliable and valuable, 

 offering the widest range of habit, and colors of flowers and foliage. It embraces almost every 

 feature, and one can produce any effect desired in bedding and massing vrith them. 



All the plants offered are strong and well established in 3 1-2 and 4 inch pots — not dry roots 

 Hundred rates of any variety will be given upon application. 



