/ T. LOVETT, LITTLE SILVER AND RED BANK, N.J. 59 

 BLUE DAY LILY. EUPHORBIA COROLLATA. 



Funkia ovata. 



Dark green, broad, 

 glossy foliage and large 

 blue, Lily-like flowers 

 in June and July. Suc- 

 ceeds everywhere and 

 is adapted either for 

 the border, lawn or 

 rockery. It is very 

 effective when planted 

 in groups and its broad 

 and handsome foliage 

 renders it attractive at 

 all times. Especially 

 valuable for its hardi- 

 ness and ease of cul- 

 ■^M'^-- ture. It forms large 

 'f/^f'-^^^^'^B' specimens and is an at- 

 7 tractive and decora- 



tive plant even when 

 not in flower. 



Variegated-leaved Day Lily, 

 THOS. HOGG. 



An ornamental plant of great beauty, and its splen- 

 did variegations are very striking. The foliage is 

 handsomely banded with clear white, and the plant 

 bears large, purplish lilac flowers freely in September. 

 Valuable especially for its fine foliage effects. Ea., 15c; 

 doz., 11.50. 



MAMMOTH DAISY. 



Clirysaiitheaiuin lacustre. Unsurpassed by any hardy 

 plant for abundance of bloom, which continues through- 

 out the whole of summer and autumn; forming a per- 

 fect sheet of bloom over the entire plant. The flowers 

 are very large, often four inches in diameter, pure 

 snowy white with yellow centre. They are fine for cut- 

 ting and very desirable for decorative purposes. A 

 showy plant and thrives everywhere; but succeeds best 

 in a rather moist soil. 



PRICE, Ea., 10c; doz., 11,00 ? 100, $6.00; exi^epi an 



All exceedingly ornamental plant with beautiful, 

 small milk-white flowers, borne m graceful sprays on 

 long branches, and light green, handsome foliage. 

 Blooms profusely from July to October and is very 

 useful and desirable for bouquets, etc. From a simi- 

 larity of the flowers it has been termed 'The White 

 Forget-me not." 



FOXGLOVE 



Digitalis 

 purpurea. 



A favorite, old- 

 fashioned biennial 

 border plant, from 

 three to four feet 

 high. Its beautiful ^ 

 flowers are large ^ 

 and tubular in 

 shape, borne thick- 

 ly clustered on long 

 spikes, ranging in 

 color from purple 

 to white, arid with 

 throats variously 

 spotted and color- 

 ed. A fine plant 

 for the border and 

 foreground of 

 s h r u b b ery and 

 very delightful for 

 cutting. Ea., 1.5c; 

 doz., $51.50. 



GAILLARDIA GRANDIFLORA. 



Blanket-Flower. 



One of the most 

 brilliant and showy 

 of all hardy plants, 

 being gorgeous m 

 the striking effect- 

 i vcness of its large' 

 flowers, which are 

 of the deepest rich 

 I'ed with maroon 

 centre and tips of 

 petals orange. The 

 petals are marked 

 with circles of bi il- 

 iant cr imson, or- 

 ange and scarlet, 

 in various shades 

 and combinations. 

 Blooms from June 

 until frost. 



noted. By mail at each and dozen rates if desired. 



