LOVETT'S NURSERY, LITTLE SILVER, N. J.— PERENNIALS, Concluded 29 



All Perennials (unless otherwise noted), each. 

 20c.; dozen, $2.00; 100, SUM. Add 10% to 



remittance if shipment by parcel post is desired. 



SALVIA. Sage 



AZUREA (California Blue Sage)— 3 to 4 ft. 



Charming blue panicles during August and 

 September. 



PITCHERI— Rich gentian-blue flowers. Each, 

 25c.; dozen, $2.50. 



SANTOLINA. Lavender Cotton 



INCANA — 6 to 9 in. Evergreen and very- 

 hardy. 



SGABIOSA. Mourning Bride 



CAUCASICA — Soft lavender-blue flowers. 

 Each, 25c.; dozen, $2.50. 



SEDUM. Stonecrop 



ACRE (Golden Moss) — 4 inches. Green foli- 

 age and bright yellow flowers. 



ALBUM — Exceedingly vigorous grower. 



SARMENTOSUM— A pretty trailing variety. 

 Yellow flowers during July. 



SIEBOLDI— 5 in. The rarest of the family, 

 with erect, bluish-green foliage. Each leaf is 

 edged pink. Pink flowers in clusters. Each, 

 25c.; dozen, $2.50. 



SPECTABILIS "BRlLLIANT"~An improved 

 variety of a showv red hue. Each, 25c.; dozen, 

 $2.50. 



SPIRAEA. Meadow Sweet* 



ARUNCUS (Qoat*s Beard) — 3 to 5 ft. 



Creamy-white flowers. 



PALMATA (Crimson Meadow Sweet)— 3 ft. 

 Crimson-purple flowers on purple stems. 



PALMATA ELEGANS— Silvery-pink flowers. 



ULMARIA VAR— With bright yellow mid- 

 ribs. 



STATIGE 



LATIFOLIA (Sea Lavender)— 12 to 18 in. 



large heads of small lavender-blue flowers. 



STOKESIA. Cornflower Aster 



CYANEA— 18 to 24 in. July-October. Blue. 

 Delicate lavender-blue flowers. 



SWEET WILLIAM (London Tufts) 

 Dianthus Barbatus 



We can supply them in separate colors, viz. : 

 Pink, Red, and White; also Mixed Colors. 



sweet williams form delightful beds of 

 many: hues 



VIOLA JERSEY GEM— THE BEST OP ALL 



STAGHYS 



LANATA — Fine dwarf rock garden plant 

 with silvery foliage. 



TRITOMA. Red Hot Poker Plant 

 PFITZERI— Blooms freely from August to 

 October, with spikes 3 to 4 feet high of a rich 

 orange-scarlet. Hardy with protection. Each, 

 25c.; dozen, $2.50; 100, $17.50. 



VALERIANA 



OFFICINALIS (Hardy Garden Heliotrope). 

 St. George's Herb— 2 to 3 ft. Large umbels 

 of small pink, fragrant flowers. 



VERONICA. Speedwell 

 AMETHYSTINA— Amethyst-blue flowers on 



short spikes. 

 LONGIFOLIA SUBSESSILIS (Blue Jay 



Flower) — 2 to 2^ ft. Blue spikes a foot long. 



One of the best of all blue flowers. Each, 30c.; 



dozen, $3.00. 

 SPICATA— 1 to 2 ft. Deep blue flowers. 



VIOLA. Violet 



DOUBLE RUSSIAN— Large flowers of very 

 dark blue, in early spring. Profuse grower ; 

 verv fragrant. Each, 35c.; dozen, $3.50. 



GOV. HERRICK— Undoubtedly the best of 

 the single flowered varieties for growing out- 

 of-doors. 



JERSEY GEM— Undoubtedly the most val- 

 uable bedding Viola yet introduced which is 

 perfectly suited to our climatic conditions, and 

 which will succeed in any. good garden soil in a 

 sunny position, blooming practically without a 

 break from May to the end of the season. The 

 plant is of compact, sturdy habit of growth, its 

 flowers pure violet, without the shghtest shad- 

 ing, and borne on good stems about six inches 

 long, making it a most desirable plant for the 

 border. Each,' 25c.; dozen, $2.50. 



