•^0 J. T. LOVETT, LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 



NASTURTIUMS, Tall and Dwarf. 



Popular showy, brillianfc-colorei flowers unsurpassed for garden decoration, creating a gorgeous 

 display of color throughout the entire season. Very free-flowering, of the easiest culture, and bloom 

 brilliantly m the poorest soil. Should be sown liberally everywhere 



Dwarf or Tom Thumb. Of dwarf, 

 bushy habit, with a marvelous pr. .fusion of large 

 flowers of all shades of yellow and orange, runn- 

 ing to various shades of red and to almost pure 

 white, beautifully blotched, spoHed and stripped. 

 Especially valuable for bedding. All colors 

 mixed. 



Price, 8c. ; doz 

 PYRETHRUM AUREUM. 



Golden Feather. A handsome, orna- 

 mental plant of dwarf spreading habit, with 

 dense, yellow foliage. It retains its bright, 

 cheerful color throughout the summer, and not 

 only endures the sun well but is quite hardy in 

 ■winter without protection. It is valuable for 

 bedding and very useful for borderr^, rockwork, 

 baskets and vases. It bears clusters of small, 

 white daisy-like flowers, which however are 

 inconspicious and of little value 



Each, 6c. ; doz., 50c. ; 100, $3.00. 



RUELLIA MAKOYANA. 



A graceful branching plant with attractive vel- 

 vety foliage of rich olive-green, relieved with 

 prominent silvery white midribs and veins on the 

 upper surlace, and of a rich purple beneath. It 

 blooms very freely, both in spring and in autum. 

 bearing flowers of a bright carmine color. A 

 splendid plant for jardiniers. vases, baskets, etc., 

 and very easy to manage. Each, 10c. ; 3 for 25c. ; 

 doz., 75c 



Tall or Climbing. Valuable particular- 

 ly for covering trellises and screens, and for rock- 

 work, baskets and vases. In size, profusion and 

 color of flowers, these are identical with the 

 l^warf varieties. Of very rapid growth, with 

 dense foliage, and succeeds everywhere wuth but 

 little care. 

 , 75c. ; luO, $5.00. 



SWAIKSOKIA GALEGIFOLIA. 



A fine ornamen- 

 tal plant, beautiful 

 both in flower and 

 foliage, exceed 

 ingly free- flower- 

 ing, of easy culture 

 and useful for cut- 

 ting. The flowei s 

 are pure white and 

 pea like in form, 

 borne in large 

 sprays all over the 

 plant. The pm-, 

 nate. feathered.' 

 fern-like foliage is 

 of a bright, lig tit 

 green, and rendei s 

 the plant at all 

 times graceful and 

 attractive. When 

 bedded out it fl -)w- 



ers with wonderful freedom and is of great value; 

 especially for cutting. Each, 10c. ; doz., $1.00. 



, DOUBLE SWEET ALYSSIUM. 



This valuable variety has all the good qualities 

 of the sins:le flowered sorts and the flowers are 

 double. The old popular Sweet Alyssum has been 

 too long a favorite to need any description here, 

 the tru.-ses of this double variety are larger and 

 fuller, with the same sweet fragrance and free- 

 blooming habit. It is also a valuable plant for 

 blooming indoors in winter, being covered with 

 flowers at all times. Each, 6c. ; doz., 50c. ; 100, 

 $3.50. 



