LOVETT'S NURSERY, LITTLE SILVER, N, J,— PERENNIALS 



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HARDY PHLOX 



Our Hardy Phloxes were awarded a special prize by the American Institute of New York 



ANTOINE MERCIE— Bright, vivid shade of 

 lilac, with white eye. 



B. COMPTE— Brilliant, rich French purple. 

 BARON VON DEDEM— Brilliant cerise. 



CHAMPS ELYSEE— Fine, rich purple. One 

 of the best. 



ECLAIREUR — Large, early, bright purple. 



EUROPA — White, large crimson-carmine eye. 



F. A. BUCHNER— Pure white, and of hardy 

 habit ; form is perfect and flowers large. 



FERD CORTEZ — Deep crimson, overlaid 

 coppery. 



F. Q. VAN LASSBURQ— Largest pure white. 



H. O. WIJERS — Flowers bright pink center, 

 white edges, low growing. 



INDEPENDENCE— Very fine, pure white. 



IRIS — Light purple. 



JULES SANDEAU— A dwarf in habit. 

 A beautiful sort, with large heads of 

 brilliant pink blossoms. 



JEANNE D'ARC— Individual flowers 

 that are large ; late w^hite. 



L»ESPERANCE— Light lav- 

 ender-pink with white center. 



LORD RALEIGH— Richness 

 to its purple ; a free-flowering 

 variety. 



MAD. PAUL DUTRIE— Soft 

 pink, suffused with white. 



MISS LINGARD — Long 

 spikes of white flowers, with 

 faint lavender eye. Early. s 



MRS. CHAS. DORR— Beau- 

 tiful shade of lavender. 



MRS. JENKINS— Best pure 

 white; large trusses. 



MRS. M. VON HOBOKEN— 

 Very fine, soft pink; large 

 flowers. 



PEACHBLOWy-Delicate rose pink 

 foliage and beautiful flowers. 



PRINCESS ELIZABETH— White with 

 red eye. 



PROF. SCHLIEMAN— Clear rose with 

 red eye. 



PROF. VI RCHOW— Bright carmen with 

 brilliant orange-scarlet overlay. 



QUEEN— Very tall growing. Pure white. 



RHINELANDER— Soft salmon-pink, deep 

 red eye. Large size 



RHYNSTROM— Bright rose-pink. Flowers in 

 great abundance. 



R. P. STRUTHERS— Bright rosy red crimson 

 eye. 



SIR EDWARD L AN DSEER— Brilliant 

 salmon-scarlet. 



SPECIAL FRENCH— A beautiful flower in 

 pink, with a well-shaped round flower head. 



SUNSHINE — Aniline-red, with crimson eye 

 and white shadings. 



THOR — Deep salmon-pink, with scarlet eye. 

 WIDAR — Light rosy violet, white center. 



SPECIAL OFFER on Mixed Hardy 

 Phlox, consisting of some of the very best 

 varieties, the labels of which have become 

 lost, strong iield=grown plants, each, 15c.; 

 dozen, $1J0; 100, $10.00. 



HARDY PHLOX— THE LIFE OP THE HARDY 

 BORDER DURING JULY 



PHLOX SUBULATA 

 Moss or Mountain Pink 



Of very dwarf habit. Thrives everywhere. 

 Alba, pure white; Lilacena, lavender; Rosea, 

 rosy pink. 



AU Varieties of Phlox each. 20c.; dozen, $2.00; 100, $14.00. Add 10% to remittance 

 if shipment is desired by parcel post. 



