/. T, LOVETT, LITTLE SILVER AND RhD BANK, N.J. 



PAEONIAS. 



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y\mbroise Verschaffelt. Rose: large. 

 Bacelus. Rosy purple: very showy. 

 Brennus. Bright crimson. 

 Bossuet. Purplish rose: large, fine. 

 Chas. de Belleyoie. Purple. 

 Don Juan. Deep purple: showy, 

 Frig^idus. Rose and white. 

 Hesperides« White and flesh. 



For brilliant display of bloom dur- 

 ing the months of May and June there 

 is nothing in hardy herbaceous plants 

 that will equal the Pseonias. In no 

 class of plants has there been greater 

 improvement made of recent years 

 than in this. We now have them in the 

 loveliest shades of color imaginable, 

 and of immense size, most intensely 

 double and produced in a profusion 

 that is wonderful to heboid. A bed 

 of choice Pteonias is an investment 

 that will increase in beauty and vahie 

 year by year, and always give un- 

 bounded delight. My assortment com- 

 prises the choicest varieties, including 

 Kelway's Hybrids, of which space 

 permits me to make only brief men- 

 tion here. My Pa^onies were award- 

 ed Certificate of Merit by The Ameri- 

 can Institute for best display of 120 

 varieties. 



Abel de Pujol. Lilac rose, 

 double. 

 Humei. Rosy pink. 

 , Rosy white. 

 Bright rose. 



very 



La Fraicheur 

 L*Elegrante. 

 Medusa. Rosy lilac 

 l>lffle, Coste. 



Parmentiere. Pale rose. 

 Plenissima rosea superba. Rose. 

 Tricolor plena. Rose, flesh and white. 

 Ea., 20CJ doz., $2.00; 100, $12.00. 



GARDEN PHLOX. 



Independence, Pure snowy white: profuse, compact. 



Joan of /\rc. Large panicles of pure white; dwarf. 



Lothair. Bright flame color with creamy-white eye. 



IMme, Louise. Rosy crimson: very profuse, showy. 



IMisS Lingrard. White suff'used with bright lavender. 



Reve d'Or. Peach color with carmine eye. 



Robin Hood. White clouded purple, carmine eye. 



Rosy Gem. Violet-rose changing to clear pink; large. 



Snow Queen. Snowy white; beautiful and profuse. 



Star of Lyons, White with rosy-lilac eye; dwarf. 



Tom Thumb. New. The dwarfest of all, only 10 to 

 15 inches high; immense heads of fine white flowers in 

 great profusion all summer and autumn. Extra fine. 



Wm. Robinson. Lively plum-crimson; very brilliant. 



Ea., 10c; ;i for 25c; doz., 75c; 100, 15.00. 



PHLOX AMOENA. 



Lovely Phlox. 



There are very few plants in which such wonderful 

 improvement has been made of recent years as in this. 

 Instead of tall naked stems with small tufts of meagre 

 flowers at their heads, for a little time in midsummer, 

 we now have varieties with dwarf, stocky, well fur- 

 nished stems, crowned with immense panicles of bloom 

 of the greatest brilliancy and purity of color, of all 

 shades from white to crimson and purple, produced in 

 profusion from June until frost. The plants are of 

 easy culture. 



Amabilis. White marked with rosy lilac; compact. 



Endale. Rosy lilac; very large aijd fine. 



Clorie des IMasseifs. White with pink eye; large, late. 

 PRICE, ea„ 10c; doz., $1.00? 100, $6.00; except as noted 



One of the most che; miug bttl" dwarf plants imag- 

 inable, growing only about six inches high, and form- 

 ing a mat of evergreen foliage which is entirely cov- 

 ered with compact heads of bright pink flowers, from 

 April until June. One of the loveliest spring-blooming 

 plants 1 know. 



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