All varieties (unless otherwise noted), each 

 20c, doz. $2.00, 100 S14.00. (Add 10% to re- 

 mittance if shipment desired by parcel post.) 



SUNFLOWER (Helianthus) 



Giant golden flowers which always face 

 the sun. 



Ashy Sunflower (H. mollis). 4 to 5 ft. Sin- 

 gle lemon-yellow flowers, late summer. 

 Downy Sunflower (H. sparcif alius). 5 ft. 



Huge single yellow flowers, August and 

 September. 



Miss Mellish Sunflower. 4 to 5 ft. Yellow 

 blooms in late summer 



Soleil d'Or (H. multiflorus grandiplenus) . 

 4 ft. Lovely cut flowers, like golden yel- 

 low Dahlias, large and very double, are 

 produced on this best of Sunflowers in 

 August and September. 



SUNROSE (Helianthemum) (R) 



6 in. 



Our new Sunroses, with their wide range 

 of colors, have created admiration wherever 

 planted. We can offer all of the following 

 separate colors: 

 Apricot Pink 

 Deep Yellow Pink-Orange 

 Fireball (Flame-yellow) White 



All varieties, each 25c, doz. $2.50, 

 100 S16.00. 



COLLECTION 



One each of the above hardy Sunroses for 

 only $1.25. 



SUNROSE, FIREBALL 



SWEET WILLIAM 



(Dianthus barbatus) 

 18 in. 



Beautiful old favorites for the hardy bor- 

 der, with scarlet, crimson, salmon, pink and 

 white flowers, spicily fragrant in May and 

 June. We offer them in the following colors 

 —Pink, Red, White, and Mixed. 



THERMOPSIS 



Thermopsis, Carolina (T. caroliniana) . 4 to 

 5 ft. Flowers like yellow Sweet Peas, in 

 early summer. Each 30c, doz. $3.00, 100 

 $20.00. 



THRIFT (Armeria) 

 False Thrift (Armeria formosa). 2 ft. Size- 

 able flowers in shades of pink throughout 

 June and July. 

 Rosalie (Armeria laucheana). 3 to 6 in. 

 Best Thrift for the rockery with bright 

 rose-red flowers in late spring. (R). 

 Each 30c, doz. $3.00, 100 $20.00 



TORCH LILY 



THYME 



Thyme, Crimson (Thymus serpyllum coc- 

 cineum). 6 to 8 in. Fragrant creeping 

 foliage with bright crimson flowers in 

 early summer. (R). 



Thyme, Mother of (T. serpyllum) . 6 to 8 in. 

 Like above, but with lilac-purple flowers. 

 (R). 



TORCH LILY (Tritoma) 



Living "Red Hot Pokers." 



"Bonfire" Torch Lily. 3 to 4 ft. Good for 

 cutting, with rich orange-scarlet blooms 

 from August to October. Each 30c, doz. 

 $3.00. 



"Express" Torch Lily. 3 to 4 ft. Improve- 

 ment on the familiar old "Red Hot Poker 

 plant, with flowers of an even more start- 

 ling flame color. 



"Mt. Etna" Torch Lily. 3 to 4 ft. New. Enor 

 mous spikes of brilliant fiery red flowers 

 Each 50c, doz. $5.00. 



"Tower of Gold" Torch Lily. 3 to 4 ft. New. 

 Bright golden yellow flowers. Each 50c, 

 doz. $5.00. 



FLAMING COLLECTION 



One each of these startlingly gorgeous 

 Torch Lilies, for only $1.25 



TUNIC FLOWER (Tunica) 

 Tunic Flower (Tunica saxifraga). 6 in. At- 

 tractively tufted plant for the rockery, 

 with a profusion of pale pink flowers 

 throughout the summer. (R.) 



VALERIAN (Valeriana) 



Garden Heliotrope (V . officinalis) . 3 to 4 ft. 

 Showy heads of rose-tinted flowers in 

 June and July with delicate Heliotrope 

 fragrance. 



Jupiter's Beard (V . coccinea). 2 ft. Attrac- 

 tive, with its deep pink flowers all sum- 

 mer, until October. Good for bouquets. 



WILD INDIGO (Baptisia) 



Wild Indigo, Blue (Baptisia australis). 2 to 

 2V2 ft. Good for hardy border or wild 

 garden, with deep blue flowers on the 

 top of spikes in June, and attractive foli- 

 age all summer. 



VIOLET (Viola) 



3 to 6 inches. Beautiful in sun or shade. 

 Double Russian. Very hardy, with rich dark 



blue flowers, highly perfumed, in early 



spring and fall. Good in shade. (R.) Each, 



35c: doz., $3.50; 100, $25.00. 

 Governor Herrick. The best single-flowered 



Violet for growing out-of-doors, with rich 



bright azure-blue flowers in early spring. 



(R.) 



Jersey Gem. Rich, violet-purple, long- 

 stemmed, slightly perfumed flowers, from 

 May until the end of summer. (R.) 



Rosina. Hordes of dainty pink Violets, with 

 overpowering fragrance, from spring until 

 late falL Good ground cover in sun or 

 semi-shade. (R.) Each, 25c; doz., $2.50; 

 100, $16.00. 



YARROW (Achillea) 

 Good in border or when cut. 



Boule de Neige (A. ptarmica, Boule de 

 Neige). 15 to 18 in. Good in garden or 

 vase with double white flowers like 

 small Pompon Chrysanthemums in early 

 summer. (R.) 



Fernleaf Yarrow (A. filipendulina) . 2 to 3 

 ft. Flat heads of bright golden flowers 

 from lacy foliage, all summer long. 



Pink Yarrow (A. millefolium roseum). 18 

 in. Dense heads of pink bloom from July 

 to October. 



SPECIAL PERENNIAL OFFER 



With choice of varieties left to us we 

 will supply strong blooming-age Hardy 

 Perennial Plants in splendid assortment 

 as follows: 



100 plants, not more than 



5 of any one sort, for $0*00 



only w 



250 plants, not more 



than 10 of any one tO^^.OO 



sort, for only 



500 or more plants, not more than 10 



of any one sort, for only — 



7 cents 

 each 



You may specify your preference for 

 tall-growing or low-growing varieties, or 

 a combination of the two types. 



This is positively the most attractive 

 offer of Hardy Perennial Plants that we 

 have ever made. 



VIOLET, JERSEY GEM 



[40] Hardy Perennials 



Lovett's Nursery, Inc. 



