Mamouth Butterfly Pansies. 



BY reason of its early season of flowering, freedom of bloom, 

 and the rich and varied colors of its flowers, the pansy is a 

 general favorite. Everybody loves Pansies, but everybody is not 

 fortunate enough to get those that produce large flowers with pure, 

 brilliant colors and odd, artistic, clearly defied markings. The 

 Pansies I offer are, I believe, the best strain in existence : produced 

 from seed grown by a Pansy specialist who has devoted 

 the greater part of his life to the improvement of this 

 flower. The illustration gives but a few of the endless 

 forms in mrrking and the flowers therein shown are but 

 little more than half the size of the flowers themselves. 

 The colors are the purest and richest imaginable; a 

 goodly portion being of the desirable light shades. 



Strong plants covered with bloom, dozen, 50c ; 100, 

 $3.00. 



English Daisies — Bellis Perennis. 



These semi-harty perennials are 

 also very popular; as their colars are so 

 bright and cheerful and the plants flower 

 so freely from early spring until late in 

 June. They are often associated with 

 Pansies in planting, being frequently em- 

 ployed to form a border to beds of them. 

 I offer plants of the improved double 

 varieieties, namely LONGFELLOW, 

 with large, double, bright pink flowers ; 

 and SNOWBALL, having large, and very 

 double, pure white flowers, on stems long 

 Strong plants in bloom, dozen 60c ; 100, $4.00. 



A "Never Break" Trow^el Free. 



A handy and useful tool in gardening is a good garden trowel. The *' Never-break " trowel is strong, dura- 

 ble and satisfactory. The socet and blade are forged from one piece of steel. The hardwood handle is large and 

 fits the hand perfectly and is fastened into the socet with steel rivets. The blade is made of best steel and is six 



inches long. Although light and pleasent to use, it is so 

 strong it is almost impossible to break or bend it. 



To everyone who orders from this list to the amount 

 of $3.00 or more, I will send with the plants a " Nevef 

 break" garden trowel as a mascot, provided it is asked for 

 at the time of ordering. Unless I am told to send it, I will asume it is not wanted. I have none for sale. 



J. T. Lovctt, Little Silver, N. J. 



enough for cutting. 



