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



COREOPSIS LA\CEOLATA. 



Golden Wave. 

 The best yellow hardy plant for massive, large 

 flowers on tall slender stems in great profusion ; 

 spendid for cutting. June until frost. Each, 

 lUc: doz., SI. 00; lOu, $6.00. 



CHRYSAIVTHEMUM MAXIMUM. 



Giant Daisy. 



Prince Henry Daisy. Immense, daisy- 

 like flowers of clear white petals and yellow 

 centres on long stems Midsummer to frost. 

 Each, 12c. ; doz.. %\ 25; 100, 88 00 



Stiasta Daisy. Very large flowers similar 

 to the abov^e but more graceful in habit. Luther 

 Burbank's noted hybrid. Each, 10c. ; doz., 81.( 0; 

 100, ^6.00. 



DEPHINIUM. 



Larkspur. 



The perennial Larkspurs are among the most 

 showy, beautiful and useful of border plants' and 

 those here offered are the finest and best of their 

 class. Tall spikes of clustered bloom and hand- 

 some foliage, flowering incessantly all summer. 



Hvbridum. 3 to 5 feet, spikes of varied 

 colors, mostly blue. Each, 12c ; doz., 81.25; 100, 

 $8.00. 



Kelway's Hybrids. A noted strain, 

 combining 'immense size of flower with great 

 beautv ; 5 to 6 feet spikes of various shades of 

 blue. ^ Extra fine. Each, 15c.; doz., Sl.fiO; 100, 

 $10.00. 



DESMODIUM PEADULIFLORUM. 



Bush Trefoil. 

 Large, long, drooping clusters of showy, redd- 

 ish purple, pea like flowers along the branches 

 in great masses in late summer and Autumn. 

 Each, 15c.; doz., $1.50. 



DIANTHUS. 



Hardy Piyilcs. 



The hardy Garden or Clove Pinks are charm- 

 ing Plants, blooming with great intensity during 

 the whole of summer, with large double flowers 

 of delightful fragrance. Invaluable for cutting. 



Her Majesty. Of the largest size, pure 

 white. 



Mrs. Sinkins. White, similar to the 

 above. 



IVapoleon III. Light, bright crimson. 



Marguerite. A new strain of Carnations. 

 Large, of spicy fi-agrance and great variety of 

 colors. Each, 12c.; doz., $1.25. 



DIGITALIS. 



Foxglove. 



Old-fashioned. Summer-flowering border plants, 

 handsome and showy, with large tubular flowers, 

 thickly clustered on tall spikes. They succeed 

 everywhere, bloom profusely and are splendid 

 for cutting. 



Gloxinoides. An improved strain; large 

 flowers in various shades from pure white to deep 

 pink. 



Purpurea. The old popular Foxglove; rang- 

 ing in color from purple to white with spotted 

 and tinted throats. 



Ea., 12e; doz., $1.25; 100, $8.00. 



ERYjVGIUM amethystinum. 



Bears many flower-heads, similar in appear- 

 ance to the thistle, of glossy amethyst-blue, in 

 summer and autumn. Useful also when dried 

 for winter bouquets, etc. Ea., 12c; doz., $1.25. 



FUXKIA. 



Plantain or Day Lily. 

 Fine ornamental plants with handsome broad 

 foliage and beautiful flowers on erect stems 

 throughout summer. Most effective when planted 

 in groups. 



Lancifolia unkulata variegata. 



Variegaled Day Lily. Foliage green, finely vari- 

 egated with pure white : fine for foliage effects. 

 Flowers white. Ea., 10c; doz.. $1.00; 100, $6.00. 



Ovata. Blue Dati LHy. Dark green glossy 

 foliage and blue lilv-like flowers and spikes. Ea. . 

 10c: doz., $1.00. 



Subcordata. White Day Lily. Large, long, 

 trumpet-shaped, pure white flowers, deliciously 

 fragrant, on tall stems. Glossv light greeii 

 foliage. Ea., 15c; doz., 81.50. 



HELIANTHLS. 



Hardy Sun flower. 

 Multiflorus fi. pi. Double or Dahlia 

 Sunflower. 3 to 4 ft. Showy and effective. Forms 

 a compact bush covered with double golden- 

 yellow flowers of the size and form of Dahlias, 

 from June to frost. Ea., 10c; doz., $1.00; luO.. 

 $6.0(1. 



Multiflorus ja:randiplenus. Resembles 

 the above but an imj^rovement in size of bloom — 

 often 5 inches in diameter. The best. Ea., 12c; 

 doz,, $1.25. 



GAILLARDIA. 



Blanket Flower. 

 Grandiflora com pacta. A new and 



superb variety of dwarf, bushy habit, with large, 

 brilliant flowers, on stiff stems, of rich deep red 

 with maroon centre and petals tipped with orange 

 and marked with circles of crimson, orange and 

 scarlet in various shades. Each, 15c. ; doz., $.1.50. 



HEMOROCALLIS. 



Day LHy 



Free-flower ng, decorative plants for the mixed 

 bord'^r, shrubbery or elsewhere, wuth hands(?>me 

 linear foliage and bearing large, lily-shaped 

 flowers in Summer; of various shades, from 

 yellow to deep copper color. Of easy culture, 

 but thrives best on rather moist soil. Splendid 

 for cutting. 



Dumortieri. Golden Day Li'y. Bright 

 orange-yellow, showy flowers. Each, 10c. ; doz., 

 $1.00. 



Fulva. Tawney Day Lily. Deep tawney, 

 orange-yellow, in handsome clusters. Each, 10c. ; 

 doz., $1.00. 



Fulva fl. pi. (Kwansoe). Double Day 

 Lily. A double-flowering form of the above. 

 Each, 12c. ; doz. $1.25. 



Thunbergii. Japane.<ie Lemon. Lily. The 

 finest of the class. Bright lemon-yellow flowers, 

 very fragrant. Blooms later than the others. 

 Each, 12c. ; doz. $1.25. 



HEUCHURA SAXGUIXEA. 



Coral Bells. 



Brilliant coral-red flowers in large, open pan- 

 icles on tall stems, all- summer. Each, I5c. ; 

 doz., $1.50. 



HIBISCUS. 



Rose Mallow. 

 Moscheutos. Crimson Eye:\¥ onr to five 

 feet. Immense open flowers, often 6 inches across, 

 pure white with large velvety crimson spot in 

 centre ; a free and constant bloomer. Each, 10c. ; 

 doz., $1.00; 100, $5.00. 



