J. T. LOVETT, LITTLE SILVER, N.J.— HARDY PERENNIALS 



PYRETHRUM 



Roseum Hybridum. PAIXTED DAISIES. 

 12 to 18 inches. — Unsurpassed for refined 

 beauty and attractive foliage. The flowers are 

 remarkably graceful and the plants bloom con- 

 stantly from early spring until autumn; the 

 finely cut foliage is highly pleasing. They are 

 truly "Colored Marguerites." and are of a wide 

 ranee of color. 



Uliginosum. GIAXT DAISY. 3 to 4 feet. 

 Throws up numerous long stems which bear 

 clusters of large daisy-like pure white flowers 

 with yellow centers in great masses in autumn. 



Each, 20c.; dozen. S2.rO. 



RUDBECKIA. Coneflower 



Laciniata fl. pi. GOLDEN GLOW. 5 to 6 

 feet. — One of the most popular of all peren- 

 nials. Its tall stems are much branched, the 

 upper portion, during Juh' and August, being 

 completely covered with large double golden 

 vellow flowers. Splendid for cutting. Each, 

 ISc: dozen. SI. 50: 100, $10.00. 



Purpurea. GIAXT PURPLE GONE 

 FLOWER. 2 to 3 feet.— A strong bushy plant, 

 literally covered during July to October with 

 reddish-purple flowers about 4 inches across. 



Sub-Tomentosa. BLACK-EYED SUSAX. 

 3 feet. — The branches are covered with a mass 

 of lemon-yellow flowers, having dark purplish 

 centers, in summer and early fall.. 



Except as noted, each, 20c.: dozen. $2.00. 



SALVIA. Sage 



Azurea. CALIFORXIA BLUE SAGE. 3 

 to 4 feet. — During August and September the 

 plants are entirely covered with panicles of 

 the most charming celestial blue imaginable. 



Pitcheri. — Rich Gentian blue flowers that are 

 larger than those of S. Azurca, forming dense 

 tufts of dainty silvery-gray blooms in late 

 summer and earlv autumn. 



Each, 20c.: dozen, $2.00. 



SANTOLINA 

 Incana. 6 to 9 inches. — Of d\yarf habit, 

 forming dense tufts of dainty silvery-gray 

 foliage. It is evergreen and very hardy. Espe- 

 cially valuable for edging walks, etc., _and for 

 rock work. Each. 15c.: dozen, $1.50; 100, 

 $10.00. 



SEDUM. Stonecrop 



Acre. GOLDEX MOSS OR WALL PEP- 

 PER. 4 inches. — Pretty light green, evergreen 

 foliage with clouds of small bright yellow 

 flowers in June and July. Each, 15c.: dozen, 

 $1.50. 



Album. 6 to 9 inches. — Clear green foliage 

 and heads of white flowers from June to Au- 

 gust. Each, 15c.: dozen, $1.50: 100. SIO.OO. 



Sieboldii. 6 to 9 inches. — Semi-trailing habit 

 and evergreen foliage. From August until late 

 October it produces heads of bright rosy-pur- 

 ple flowers very freely. Each, 20c.; dozen. 

 $2.00. 



Spectabilis. SHOWY SEDUM. 18 inches. 

 — Of erect habit. Large oval, light green, suc- 

 culent leaves and a profusion of broad heads 

 of showy rosy pink flowers in late summer 

 and autumn. Each. 20c.: dozen, $2.00: 100, 

 $15.00. 



Spectabilis "Brilliant." — An improved variety 

 of the popular S. spectabilis, with flowers of a 

 showy red hue. Each, 25c.; dozen, $2.50. 



SPIRAEA. Meadow Sweet 



Aruncus. GOAT'S BEARD. 3 to 5 feet.— 

 Tall stems, surmounted with panicles of 

 creamy-white flowers in July and August. 



Palmata. CRIMSOX MEADOW SWEET. 

 3 feet. — Broad corymbs of crimson-purple 

 flowers on purple-red stems, in June and July. 



Palmata Elegans. — Similar to the preceding 

 but with silverv-pink flowers. 



Ulmaria fl. pi. DOUBLE - FLOWERED 

 MEADOW SWEET. 2 to 3 feet. — Large, 

 graceful panicles of double white flowers. 



Ulmaria Var. — Foliage with variegations of 

 bright yellow either side of the midrib of each 

 leaf in a unique and charming manner. 



Each. 20c.; dozen. $2/10. 



STATICE 



LatifoHa. SEA LA VEXDER. — Has abun- 

 dant tough, deep green leaves and large heads 

 of small lavender blue flowers in July and Au- 

 gust. Each, 20c.: dozen, $2.00. 



STOKESIA. Cornflower Aster 



Cyanea. 18 to 24 inches.— Blooms from July 

 until late into October. Its beautiful Cen- 

 taurea-like flowers of a delicate lavender-blue 

 color are three or four inches in diameter. 

 Each, 20c.: dozen, $2.00: 100. S12.00. 



SWEET WILLIAM. (London Tufts) 

 Dianthus Barbatus 



These old-time favorites have lost none of 

 their popularity. They are charming in the 

 garden or as cut flowers and are delightfully 

 fragrant. 



We can supply them in separate colors, viz., 

 Pink, Red, and White; also Mixed Colors, 



each, 15c.; dozen. $1.50; 100, $10.00. 



TANACETUM 



Huronense (Elegans, Balsamita). BIBLE 

 LEAF OR COSTMARY. 3 feet. — Of erect 

 growth, with many branched stems; and both 

 stems and leaves are silvery white, thickly 

 covered with velvety down. The flowers are 

 citron-yellow. Each, 20c.; dozen. $2.00. 



