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



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IBERIS SEMPERX IREXS. 



Evergreen Candytuft. 

 A low-growing plant with evergreen foliage 

 covered in sprins: with clusters of pure white 

 flowers. Each. luc. : doz., Sl.OU; 100. $6.00. 



IRIS GERMANIC A. 



German Iris. 



These are among the finest of hardy plants and 

 no garden should be without them. The flowers 

 res=mble mammoth Orchids in their peculiar 

 shape and delicate colors, shading, flelicacy of 

 structure, etc. They are all very beautiful, and 

 in richness and purity of co'or there are few 

 orchids that will surpass th-m. They bloom 

 very profusely in Spriui^ and early Summer, and 

 will do well in ordinary gard-^n soil. 



Xine Choicest 'Xamed Varieties. 

 Fully described in my general Spring Catalogue, 

 which see. Each. 10c. : doz.. Toe. : 1">0. S4 00 



Mixed, All colors. Choice varieties with- 

 out label. Doz-, oOc. ; 100. §3.00. 



IRIS KAEMPFERI. 



Japanese Iris. 



Quite distinct from the other species and by 

 far the mo^t beautiful and attractive. Flowers 

 are of most fantastic shape and of immense size, 

 of a great variety of color and shade, ranging 

 from ivory-white through yellow, blue, crimson, 

 violet, etc. . and many are variegated or spotted 

 and splashed with two or more distinct colors. 

 They bloom profusely during June and July and 

 are fine for planting in wet or moist soils, where 

 they thrive at their best. 



Fourteen Superb Xamed Varie- 

 ties, embracing the finest sorts introduced, 

 fully described in my general Sprinor Catalogue. 

 Strong plants, each. 'loc. ; doz.. $1.50; 100, $':<.00. 



Lathyrus Latifolius. 



'Perennial Pea. 

 A fine climber of bushy habit with pale green 

 foliage and clusters of deep Pea-like, r.'sy-red 

 flowers, very abundant all summer. Fine for 

 cutting. Each. 12c.; doz.. $1.2o. 



LOBEEIA CARDIXALIS. 



Cardinal Flower 

 Dense spikes of vivid cardinal-red flowers in 

 great numbers during autumn: wonderfully 

 brilliant. Fine for cutting. Ea., 12l.; doz., $1.25. 



LYSIMACHIA. 



Loosestrife. 



Xummularia, Moneywort, Creep- 

 ing JTenny. A prostrate trailer or creeper of 

 rapid growth' valuable for covering ground in 

 shady places where giass will not grow: profuse 

 vellow flowers during summer. Each. IO3. : doz., 

 $1.(0; 100, $3.50. 



Punctata. Grows 2 to 3 feet high, with 

 bright yellow flowers in summer. Each, 12c. : 

 doz.. SI. 25. 



MYOSOTIS PALLSTRIS SEMPER- 

 FLOREXS. 



For,iet-me-not. 

 Lovely, small, pale blue flowers from early 

 summer to late autumn. A charming little plant, 

 valuable for either rockery or border. Each, 

 10c. ; doz., SI. 00; 100, $5.00. 



XEPETA GLECHOMA. 



Ground Ivy. 



A beautiful little evergi-een plant of creeping 

 or trailing habit, for covering bare spots in shady 

 locations: also for growing over banks, stones, 

 etc. Each, 10c. : doz.. SI. 00; 100, $4.00. 



PAPAVER ORIEXTAEE. 



Oriental Poppy. Large-flowering, hardy 

 Poppies, showy and very brilliant. Flowers of 

 gred,t size, an inten«^e crimson, -^-ith black center, 

 in great abundance during May and .June. Pot- 

 grown plants which transplant without loss, ea. y 

 12c. : doz.. 81.25; ICO, $8.00. 



Royal Scarlet. An improved variety,- 

 large flower of rich scarlet. Pot grown plants, 

 ea., 15c.. doz.. $1.50. 



Semi-plenum. A fine semi-double form; 

 bright crimson: a free bloomer. Pot grown 

 plants, ea., 15c. : doz. $1.50. 



PEXSTEMOX. Beard Tongue. 

 Barbatus Torreyi. Tall-grossnng. showy 

 plant with tall, erect stems bearing long.floose 

 panicle=i of brilliant scarlet flowers all summer. A 

 great bloomer and splendid for cutting. Each, 

 12c. : doz. . $1.25. 



HARDY GARDEX PHLOX. 



Very popular and one of the most important of 

 hardy plants. Vigorous and stocky, with im- 

 mense panicles of bloom of a great range of color 

 from vivid scarlet to the most delicate and purest 

 of tints. They succeed everywhere. 



Forty Choicest Xamed Varieties, 

 the finest of their respective colors and the most 

 reliable and pr..fuse bloomers, selected from my 

 large collection, and all fully described in my 

 general Spring catalogue, which see. Strong, 

 well-rooted plants, ea.. 12c.: doz., si. 25; 100, 

 $8.00. 



PHLOX CAROLIXA OVATA. 



Laurel -Lea red Phlox. 

 Bright green, glossy foliage, covered in sum- 

 mer with large showy heads of clear bright 

 pink flowers. Ea , loc; doz., $1.50. 



PHLOX SL BULATA. Moss Pink. 



Charming plants of prostrate, creeping habit, 

 forming a dense mat of beautiful bloom over the 

 ground in early spring. Spreads very rapidly. 



Rosea. Beautiful ro-y pink flowers. 



Alba. White flowers ^^-\t\\ pink eye. 



Bride. Pure white flowers in great abund- 

 ance. Fine for cemeterv planting. Each. 10c. ; 

 doz., $1.00; 100. $4.00. 



PHYSOSTEGIA. 



Dragon Head. 



Vira^inica. One of the finest and most 

 beautiful of hardy plant- and in great bloom 

 Tall, strong stems bearins: large, full spikes of 

 lovely, tubular flowers of a delicate shell pink ; 

 very lasting and unsurpassed for cutting. Ea., 

 12c. ; doz., •$1.25, 100, 86. 00. 



Virginica Alba. A lovely, white flowering 

 form of the above. Ea., I5c: doz., $1.50 



PLATYCODOX LEICHTLIXIL 



Clematis- flowered Flatyeodon. 



A new and very valuable plant of dwarf, com- 

 pact habit, bearing from June until Sept. im- 

 mense numbers of large, star like flowers of great 

 substance Mud deep violet-blue color, resembling 

 the flowers of Clematis Jackmanii. Ea., 

 15c.; doz., $1.50. 



PLATYCODOX MARIESL 



Japanese Bell Flower. 



A profuse bloomer of dwarf habit with extra 

 large, bell shaped flowers of an intense dark 

 blue. Extra fine for cutting. Ea., 10c. ; doz.. 

 $1.00; 100, $6.00. 



