APRIL 5, 1906. 



The Weekly Horists' Review. 



1473 



Hardy Perennial Plants 



Ie are making a specialty of Hardy Perennial, or Hardy Herbaceous Plants, and have a very large stock 

 of them, particularly in Hollyhocks, Anemones, Columbines, Irises, Gaillardias, Larkspurs, Sweet 

 Williams, Hardy Pinks, Foxgloves, Phloxes, Oriental Poppies, Pyrethrums and Veronicas. Many 

 Florists and Nurserymen, who have a local trade, reap a double profit from Hardy Perennials by 

 making a home planting— a profit from the flowers they produce and one from the sale of plants. By 



having Hardy Perennials in flower to show their patrons, they are enabled to greatly increase sales, and the 



increase from the plants themselves is frequently many fold. 



% 



THOUSAND RATE OF ANY VARIETY GIVEN UPON APPLICATION 



10 100 



Achillea millefolium i-oseum 10.50 $3.00 



Ptarmlca fl. pi. "The Pearl" 50 3.00 



Adlumia clrrhosa, clumps 75 6.00 



Aegopodlum podagrarla variegata 50 3.50 



Aly88um siixatlle compaetum, clumps 50 4.00 



Anemone Japonica alba, Lady Ardllaun, Queen Charlotte, Whirl- 

 wind, 2>^-lnch pots 50 3.50 



" " elegantisslma. rosea superba, 2J^-lnch pots... .60 4.50 



mixed, clumps 60 5.00 



Anthemis tlnctorla, clumps 50 4 00 



•' " Kelwayi. clumps 60 4.00 



Aquilegia chrysantha, vulgaris alba, clumps 60 5.00 



" caerulea, clumps 75 6.00 



Arabia iilblda, clumps 50 4.00 



" •• flore pleno, 2^-lnch pois 50 4.00 



" '■ " " clumps 75 <>.00 



Asclepias tuberosa, 2 year roots 60 5.0J 



Asters, Hardy. Michaelmas Daisies, 12 choice named varieties 60 5.00 



AstUbe Japonica, clumps 60 5.00 



Baptisia australis, strong roots 60 6.00 



Bocconla cordata, strong divisions 50 4.00 



Boltonia asteroldes 50 3.50 



" latisquama 50 4.00 



nana, 2^-lnch pots 1.25 10.00 



" Clumps 200 15.00 



Campanula Medium, Canterbury Bells, clumps 60 5.00 



persicifolla, 2H-inch pots 60 4.00 



" " clumps 75 6.00 



alba, 2!K,-inch pots 50 4.00 



" " " clumps 75 6.00 



Moerheiml, 21^-inch pots 1.00 8.00 



Chrysanthemums, Hardy named, 2}<^-lneh pots 50 3.60 



Clematis Davldlana. strong plants 60 5.00 



Convallarla majalls, Lily of the Valley 50 3.60 



Coreopsis lanceolata (true) 50 3.50 



Shasta Daisy (Burbank's strain), clumps 60 5.00 



Delphinium formosum, 2H-inch pots 50 3.60 



strong clumps 75 6 00 



hybrlbum, English Larkspur, clumps 75 6.00 



" Sinense, clumps 60 5.00 



Dlanthus barbatus 50 3.50 



" strong clumps 60 5.00 



" separate colors 50 4.00 



" •' " " clumps 76 6.00 



Dlcentra spectabills 60 5.00 



Digitalis purpurea clumps 60 5.00 



gloxinoides, 2M!-inch pots 50 3.60 



clumps 75 6.00 



Erynglum amethystinum, clumps 60 5.00 



Funkia ovata, clumps 50 4.00 



" Sieboldlana, clumps 60 5.00 



" lanceolata varlegata 60 5.00 



" subcordata 100 8.00 



<Taillardia grandlflora. strong 50 4.00 



compacta, strong »>0 5.00 



Giant Hybrids, 2!ij-lnch pDts 75 6.00 



clumps 1.26 10.00 



Kel way '8 Hybrids, 21.^-lnch pots 50 4.00 



clumps 1.00 8.00 



Galium boreale, clumps 50 4.00 



Gypsophlla panlculata, clumps 60 5.00 



Helenlum auiumnale, strong 60 5.00 



Helianthus Maxlmtllana 60 5.00 



" mollis grandlflorus 60 4.00 



multiflorusgrandlplenus (Solell d'or),2!^-lnch pots.. .50 4.00 



Heliopsis Pitcherianas, strong 60 5 1 



Hemerocallls Dumortlerll, strong 60 5.00 



Hemerocallls flava 75 6.00 



fulva 50 4.00 



" fulva flore pleno 60 5 00 



ThunbergU <» 5.00 



Heucheria sanguinea, 3J^-inch pots 1.00 8.00 



Hibiscus Moscheutos, 3 varieties, 2 year roots 60 5 00 



Hollyhocks, Double, 12 colors separata, strong field grown 60 5.00 



" " mixed, strong field grown 60 4.i 



'■ Everbloomlng, mixed, strong field grown 75 6 00 



" Single, mixed, strong field grown 50 4.00 



" Allegheny, mixed, strong field grown 76 6 00 



Hyacinthus candlcans, large bulbs 40 3.1)0 



Iberls sempervirens, 2Ji-inch pots 50 3.50 



Iris, German, named varieties, home grown 50 3.00 



mixed, home grown roots 50 2.50 



" Japanese, choice named 1.00 7.50 



mixed 75 6.00 



liathyrus latifolius, strong roots 60 5 00 



Mary Lovett 125 10.00 



'• strong 2.00 15.00 



Lobelia cardinalls, 2Ji^-inch pots * 



" " clumps 



Lychnis Chalcedonlca 



'• clumps 



Vlscarla splendens, 2J4-lnch pots 



" " " clumps 



Lyslmachia nummularla 



" punctata, clumps 



Ly thrum roseum superbum, strong, 2 years 



Monarda dldy ma splendens 



" fistulosa 



Myosotls palustrls semperflorens, 2H> inch pots 



•' " " clumps 



Oenothera Youngll 



Pachysandra termlnalls, 2!^-lnch pots 



Papaver orientale, 3 varieties, 2)^-lnch pots 



" I. .1 11 3!^-lnch pots 



Poonia, named 



" (See trade list for varieties) 



' ' double, mixed , 



single, mixed 



Phlox (See trade list for varieties). 2!^-lnch pots 



" clumps 



Subulata, Moss Pink, all colors 



" amoena 



" '* clumps 



" Carolina, clumps 



Hardy Pinks, Her Majesty, Mrs. Slnklns, 2(i.-lneh pots 



" " " " " " clumps 



'• " Delicata, Perpetual Snow, 2!«-inch pots 



" ' '• " " clumps 



Napoleon III, 2)^-lnch pots 



" " " " 3^-lnch pots 



Physostegla Vlrglnlana 



'• " alba 



Platycodon Leltchllni, 2 year roots 



" Marlesi, 2 year roots 



Polygonum amplexlcaule oxyphyllum 



'■ cuspldatum 



Primula vulgaris, 3-inch pots 



Pyretlirum roseum, Kelway's strain, clumps 



" uliginosum 



Ranunculus acrls fl. pi 



Rudbeckla, Golden Glow, strong divisions 



" " " clumps 



" maxima, strong roots 



purpurea, clumps 



" speclosa (Newmanl), clumps 



'• subtomentosa, clumps 



'• triloba, strong 



Salvia azurea grandlflora, 2i^-inch pots 



" " " Clumps 



Santollna Incana, 2^-lnch pots 



" " clumps 



Sedum maximum, clumps 



" Maxlmowlczil, clumps 



Solldaga marltlma 



" speclosa 



Stachys lanata, clumps 



Stokesla cyanea, 3'/a-lnch pots 



" " strong field grown 



Thallcrtum aqullegifollum 



Tradescantia Virglnlca, clumps 



" " rosea, clumps 



Valeriana officinalis, strong 



Veronica incana, strong 



longlfolla subsesslUs, 2ts.-inch pots 



" from frames 



" " " clumps 



" rupestris. strong 



" splcata, 2i<-lnch pots 



" " clumps 



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Hardy Grasses. 



Eulalla graclllima univittata, clumps 60 



•' Japonica varlegata, clumps 60 



Phalarls arundlnacla plcta, strong 50 



Kitchen Perennials. 



Sweet Lavender 50 



Mint, Meadow and Peppermint 40 



Sage, Holt's Mammoth, from pots or frames 50 



Tarragon, the true variety, divided plants £0 



" clumps 60 



100 

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 5.00 

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 350 

 600 

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All the above, and many others, are fully described in my SPECIAL CATALOGUE OF HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS. It 

 is a beautiful illustrated book of 50 passes and is mailed free for the asking. 



Trade list of Hardy Perennial Plants, Shade and Evergreen Trees, Nut Trees, Flowering and Ornamental-Leaved Shrubs, Hardy 

 Vines, Orchard and Small Fruits, Asparagus, Rhubarb, etc., free to members of the trade. 



J. T. LOVETT, 



LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 



