/. T. LOVETf, LlTTLJi SILVER D RED BANK, N.J. 



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PRICE, each, 6c; doz., 50c; 100 



CHAENOSTOMA HISPIDA. 



A handsome, shrubby plant of dwarf habit, but ro- 

 bust growth, with beautiful white flowers produced 

 very freely from its axils throughout the entire sea- 

 son. Ea., 10c; 3 for 25c; doz., 75c. 



CAPE OR SUMMER HYACINTH. 



Gaftonia (Hya- 

 cinttius) candicans. 



A gigantic species 

 of Hyacinth grow- 

 ing three to five 

 feet high and pro- 

 ducing spikes of 

 pure white flowers 

 over two feet in 

 length during Au- 

 gust and Septem- 

 ber. Perfectly 

 hardy and sure to 

 grow and bloom 

 the first season. 

 They can be plant- 

 ed in beds or 

 groups, and pro- 

 duce a delightful 

 effect in combina- 

 tion with other 

 plants. A few 

 planted in the 

 centre of a bed of 

 Gladiolus is very 

 effecitive. Especially adapted to cemetery planting. 

 Ea., 5c: 6 for 25c; doz., 40c. 



Hampshire Co., If ass., Oct. 2rth, 1898. 

 I received the plants all right and feel satisfied with th m. 



F. G. Walpolk- 



Firebrand. Si)l(^n(li(UuMl(ler with stout foliage; very 

 deep crimson shaded garnet. 



Glory of AiitBinn. Rich, dark crimson, marked with 

 bright, rosy-6armine ; a grand and beautiful variety. 



Golden Verschaffelti. As fine a plant and enduring as 

 the crimson sort, but of deei^ goldeu yellow. 



Hero {Black Versekaffplh')..'. 'B^^^ velvety' 

 chocolate-maroon, almost black; a good grower. 



Improved Golden Bedder. A vast improvement upon 

 the popular variety; bright pure gojden-yellow. very 

 enduring in color and brilliancy ; a splendid bedder. 



Othello. A strong grower with enduring foliage: 

 d'^ep purplish-maroon, almost black, with metallic 

 lustre. 



SIielley*S Golden (Hormi'ff Golden). An improve- 

 ment upon Golden Bedder, which it resembles closely, 

 but is a better grower and endures the sun perfectly. 



Verschaffelti. An old favorite and still the best for 

 bedding; rich velvety crimson retaining its color un- 

 dimmed during the hottest and dryest weather. 

 $3.50. From 3X >«• POts, ea., 8c; doz., 75c; 100, $6.00. 



Klondike. One 



of the most valu- 

 able acquisitions 

 of recent times; 

 being the only 

 fancy Coleus yet 

 introduced that 

 withstands the 

 sun perfectly, re- 

 taining its bril- 

 liant and intense 

 colors throughout 

 all su.nmer. The 

 foliage is dense 

 and enduring, 

 marbled, splash- 

 ed, blotched and 

 striped with gold, 

 carmine, purple, 

 maroon, green, 

 etc., in a marve- 

 lous manner. 



CUPHAEA LLAVA. 



A delightful plant that is too seldom seen. Its pr - 

 fuse and continuous bloom renders it admirable i> . 

 either bedding, window, vase or pot culture. It gro .. s 

 from tw.-lve to fifteen inches high and is literally cox- 

 ered, continually, with brilliant tubular flowers, tv.'o 

 inches long, of scarlet, white and deep blue in striking 

 combination. Ea., 8c; 3 for 20c; doz., 75c. 



Cuphsa hispida. Of dwarf, bushy habit, its numerous 

 small branches being densely clotiied with clean, neat 

 thyme-like foliage and thickly.studded with exquisite 

 little starry blossoms of a delicate sbell-pmk color, all 

 summer long. Ea., 8c; 3 for 20e; doz., 75c. 



FrI^lin re, O. AprlllS 1898. 

 Plants arrived In good coudiilon. Thanks for 'he same. 



