J. T. LOVE I T, LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 5 



Hardy Perennials. 



The price, in all cases, is for strong, well developed plants, unless otherwise noted. 



Hundred rates of any variety not so quoted, and thousand rate for any popular sort, promptly given by letter 

 upon request. 



Plants by mail. Unless otherwise noted, all varieties will be sent by mail at each and dozen rates (but not 

 at hundred rates) if so requested. Larger plants however, will be sent when shipment is made by express; it 

 being necessary to select lighter grades to send by mail in order to reduce bulk and postage to a minimum. 



ACHILLEA. 



Milfoil. 



MILLEFOLIUM 

 ROSEUM 

 ' CERISE QUEEN." 



(18-inch.)— V a 1 u - 

 able for the border 

 and for cutting. 

 Large, flat heads of 

 bloom on slender, 

 stifif stems in great 

 profusion, from early 

 June until late No- 

 vember. F 1 o w e r s 

 bright cherry red, 

 very showy; exceed- 

 ingly lasting, either 

 cut or upon the plant 

 Foliage dark green, 

 abundant, finely cut; 

 almost as ?'ry and 

 pretty as a Maiden 

 Hair Fern. Very 

 hardy and succeeds 

 everywhere, 



PTARMICA FL. PL. "THE PEARL." (12 to 18 

 inches.) Exceedingly free flowering; clusters of pure 

 white, perfectly double flowers all summer. Excellent 

 for cutting and of special value for cemetery planting. 

 (See cur.) 



Each, 10c; doz., $1.00; iOO, $6.00. 



ALYSSUM. madwort. 



ANCHUSA. 



SAXATILE COMPACTUM. Dense Golden Tuft. 

 Basket of Gold. (9 inch.)— Flat clusters of small, 

 cheerful, light yellow flowers in early spring, so num- 

 erous as to envelop the plant; with small, pretty, 

 glaucous leaves. Valuable for the border, and invalu- 

 able for rock planting. Each, lOc; doz., $1.00; 100, $6.00, 



SAXATILE COMPACTUM FL. PL.— A distinct 

 form of the above, with double flowers that are larger. 

 Each, 15c; doz., $1.50. 



Anchnsa Dropviore, 



ITALICA. Italian Alkanet. (3 to 4 feet.) — Large 

 heads or spikes of beautiful dark blue flowers all 

 summer and large leaves with rough surface. Each, 

 12c; doz., $1.25. 



DROPMORE. Heaven-ly Blue Flower — A variety 

 of A. Italica and a grand novelty. The flowers measure 

 an inch or more across, are freely produced in large 

 branching heads during June and Jiily, and are of 

 a delightful deep azure or Gentian blue color. It is of 

 strong growth, attaining a height of fully four feet. 

 (;See cut.) Each, 13c; doz., $1.50. 



ACORUS JAPONICUS VARIEGATUS. 



Variegated Sweet Flag. 

 Valued for its smooth, sword-like foliage of light green, 

 broadly margined with clear, creamy white. Requires a 

 moist or wet situation. Each, 15c; doz., $1.50. 



AEGOPODIUM PODAGRARIA. 

 VARIEGATA. 



Bisnor's Weed. 

 A strong growing, very enduring plant, which holds 

 its variegation without fading or burning throughout the 

 hottest weather. It grows 12 to 18 inches high, has 

 prettily formed leaves in dense masses, of light 

 green, broadly marked with creamy white. Succeeds 

 upon poorest soil, under trees, etc., and is especially 

 valuable for forming borders, grouping with shrubbery 

 and for cemetery planting. Each, 12c; doz., $1.25; 

 100, $8.00. 



