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



NEW VANDERBILT HYBRID DELPHINIUMS 



D I CENTRA— Bleeding Heart 



Hardy Perennials 



All varieties (unless otherwise noted), each, 

 20c; dozen, ^2.00; 100, ^14.00. 

 CONVALLARIA (Lily-of-the-VaUey) 

 Majalis — This universal favorite for corsage, 

 lapel or small vase, needs no description. Suc- 

 ceeds best in partial shade, in rich soil with 

 plenty of manure. We offer American-grown 

 plants of the giant-flowered variety. Strong 

 clumps. See page 16. Each, 30c; dozen, 

 ^3.00; 100, ^22.00. 



COREOPSIS 



Lanceolata (Golden Wave) — 2 to 3 feet. Un- 

 questionably the best of all hardy yellow flow- 

 ers for massing. Blooms constantly from June 

 until frost, with large flowers on wiry stems. 



DAISY (Hardy Daisy) 

 Alaska — 12 to 15 inches. An improvement 

 upon the popular Shasta Daisy, with long, 

 graceful, white petals. 



California — 12 to 15 inches. A pleasing light 

 yellow. 



King Edward VII — 9 to 12 inches. Blooms 

 late; white. 



Market Favorite — 12 to 15 inches. Late; white. 

 Shasta Daisy — Luther Burbank's Hybrid 

 Daisy. Like a field daisy, but on a much larg- 

 er scale. 



DELPHINIUM (Hardy Larkspur) 

 The acme of floral perfection. If only one 

 perennial is to be bought, let it be this stately 

 blue flower and the best is yours. 

 New Vanderbilt Hybrids — These new hybrids 

 have surpassed all their forerunners in size, 

 range of color, and general beauty. Positively 

 the "best of the best." 3 to 5 feet. Each, 

 ^1.00; dozen, ^10.00. 



Belladonna — 3 feet. Pure turquoise blue; a 

 continuous, free bloomer from July until frost, 

 Bellamosa — 3 to 4 feet. A true hybrid of Bel- 

 ladonna and Formosum, surpassing both par- 

 ents. Color is dark blue. 



Hybridum (English Larkspur) — Flowers of 

 great size in all the blues that one can imagine 

 — cobalt, turquoise, gentian and Prussian blue 

 all represented. 3 to 5 feet. 

 Sinensis — 18 inches. A very graceful, semi- 

 dwarf variety, with intense gentian blue flow- 

 ers in open panicles. 



Sinensis Alba — The snowy white flowers of 

 this variety are little gems of purity. 



DICENTRA (Bleeding Heart) 

 Spectabilis — An old favorite that is universal- 

 ly popular, producing freely in spring and 

 early summer beautiful, heart-shaped flowers 

 of pink and white. 2 feet. Extra strong 

 plants. Each, 50c; dozen, ^5.00. 



DICTAMNUS 



Fraxinella Alba — Spikes of attractive white 

 flowers during June and July. Foliage very 

 fragrant. About 2V2 feet. 

 Fraxinella Rubra — Same as above, but flowers 

 are rosy-pink. 



Each, 35c; dozen, ^3.50. 



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