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



THE LOVETTCO 



The great improvements that have been made in this old favorite cause it to be now one of the finest of all 

 hardy garden plants. Their tall spikes of intensely double flowers, 3 to 4 inches across, of rich and pure colors 

 are very effective and beautiful. 



Lovett*s Superb Strain. All colors mixed, such as crimson, pink, pure white, white with violet centre, 

 YELLOW, SALMON, BLUSH, MAROON, ETC. I Can confidently recommend this as the best strain in the world and 

 especially noted for the brilliancy and purity of its color and perfection of form. 



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



HEUCHERA SANGUINEA. 



Coral Bells. 



Lychnis FlosCuculi Plenissima Sem- 

 perflorens. 



Ut exquisite beauty, remarkable for the profusion ol 

 its bloom; the spikes of which are splendid for cutting. 

 The foliage, which is evergreen, is beautifully cut and 

 marbled, and is very abundant. The flowers are borne 

 in large, open, clean-stemmed panicles and are of the 

 brightest and most charming scarlet-lake imaginable, 

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



GYPSOPHILA 

 PANICULATA. 



Baby's Breath. 



Graceful; and delicate [in 

 structure; the plant forms 

 a broad mass of thread- 

 like stems covered with a 

 profusion of small white 

 flowers from midsummer 

 to early autumn. It makes a pretty effect with other 

 plants in the border and its delicate sprays of flow- 

 ers are useful for cutting. 



PRICE, Ea., 10c; doz., $1.00; 100, $6.00; eoccept as 



A splendid plant and very valuable, being an ever- 

 blooming, double form of the hardy Lychnis or true 

 Ragged Robin. The flowers, which are produced in 

 bewildering profusion, are very double, borne upon 

 long bushy spikes and are of an exquisite bright ten- 

 der rose in color. Splendid for cutting and one of the 

 easiest of all plants to force under glass or in the house, 

 blooming constantly from October until April. It is a 

 great addition to the list of hardy perennials. Ea., 

 15c; doz., $1.50. 



MOSS PINK, 



Phlox subulata. A well-known dwarf creeping or 

 prostrate plant, forming a perfect carpet of brilliant 

 rosy-pink flowers in early spring. It is a most charm- 

 ing plant, producing a delightful effect when spread 

 out in dense mats of beautiful bloom over the ground. 



PhlOA subula alba. A beautiful variety of the above, 

 different only in the color of the flowers, which are 

 pure white with a pink eye. 



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



