LOVETT'S NURSERY, LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 



Hardy Perennials 



All varieties (unless otherwise noted), each, 20c; 

 dozen, $2.00; 100, $14.00. 



ANCHUSA (Alkanet) 



One of those tall blue perennials so justly 

 popular with every gardener. 



Italica Dropmore — The most popular of all, pro- 

 ducing huge branching heads of turquoise blue 

 flowers, an inch or more across, in June and 

 July. 



Italica Opal — Soft, pinkish blue flowers, even 

 larger than those of Dropmore. 



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

 ANEMONES (Windflowers) 

 Hupehensis — 18 to 24 inches. A miniature form 

 of Anemone Japonica. Produces abundance of 

 mauve-rose colored flowers from early August 

 until late fall. Each, 25c; dozen, $2.50. 



ANEMONE JAPONICA 

 (Japanese Wind Flower) 

 Showy, long-stemmed flowers with attractive, 

 ) leathery foliage, blooming in the fall. 

 Alba — 18 inches. Single, white flowers, with 

 bright golden stamens. 



Queen Charlotte — 2 feet. Beautiful, semi- 

 double, extra large pink flowers. 

 Rosea Superba — 18 inches. Excellendy shaped, 

 and of a delicate rose color. 



Rubra Superba — 18 inches. Like Rosea Superba, 

 but a deep wine-red. 



Whirlwind — 18 inches. Semi-double, snowy- 

 white flowers 2 or 3 inches across. 



Each, 30c; dozen, $3.00; 100, $20.00. 



'SPECIAL COLLECTION 



Three of these excellent perennial plants, 

 one of each of the following varieties: 

 Queen Charlotte, Rubra Superba 

 and Whirlwind, only 



75c 



HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS 

 Bloom Long After Other Plants Are Cut Off by Frost 

 See Page 17 



ANTHEMIS (Golden Marguerite) 

 Tinctoria — Over a foot in height, bearing in 

 profusion from June till fall, yellow, daisy- 

 like flowers above finely cut foliage. Ex- 

 tremely hardy and easy to grow. 



AQUILEGIA (Columbine) 



These old-time favorites need no introduc- 

 tion to a garden enthusiast. They are among 

 the earliest to bloom in the spring, and they 

 thrive in all shades. 



Canadensis (Canada Columbine) — 18 inches, 

 long-stemmed, scarlet and yellow flowers. A 

 brilliant combination. 



Chrysantha (Golden Spurred Columbine) — 

 18 inches. A dazzling golden-yellow flow- 

 er, very long spurs. Blooms for two months. 

 Coerulea (Rocky Mountain Columbine) — 18 

 inches. A violet blue, with white corolla and 

 long blue spurs. 



Glandulosa (Blue Siberian Columbine) — 18 

 inches. Large, handsome, pale blue flowers. 

 Long Spurred Hybrids — 18 inches. The 

 finest of the Columbines. The large flowers 

 are of varied shades of blue, lavender, red 

 and white. 



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