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



Hardy Perennials 



All varieties (unless otherwise noted), 

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



LILIUM AURATUM 

 Golden-Banded Lily — Immense, bell- 

 shaped flowers, ivory white, thickly mark- 

 ed with chocolate dots, and with a stripe 

 of bright yellow through the center of 

 each petal. Very fragrant. Should be 

 given some protection in northern lati- 

 tudes. Large bulbs, each, 40c; dozen, 

 ^4.00. 



SPECIOSUM LILIES 



The most popular of all Lilies for 

 outdoor culture. Fragrant. All are 

 hardy. 



Henryi — Of the same form and general 

 appearance as the Speciosum Lilies, but 

 with flowers of a bright orange-yellow. 

 Has proved of extraordinary hardiness 

 and readily acclimates in any well-drain- 

 ed soil. Each, 50c; dozen, ^5.00. 

 Magnificum — Comparatively new sort; an 

 improvement on Rubrum, larger, bright- 

 er. Large bulbs, each, 40c; dozen, ^4.00. 

 Melpomene — Words fail to describe the 

 beauty of this variety. The flowers are 

 frosted white, spotted, clouded, bordered 

 with pinkish-crimson. Petals incurved. 

 Large bulbs, each, 40c; dozen, ^4.00. 



PHLOX — Miss Lingard. See Page 25 



PEONIES 



Rival the Rose for a Bold Display of Colors 

 See Page 24 



Rubrum — Very much like S. album, except 

 that the white, waxy, recurved petals are 

 shaded and spotted with rosy carmine. Large 

 bulbs, each, 40t; dozen, ^.00. 

 Album — White with faint dots, and a light 

 green band through the center of each petal. 

 Large bulbs, each, 50c; dozen, ^5.00. 



LUPINUS (Lupine) 



Unusual plant bearing graceful spikes, 

 studded with sweet-pea shaped flowers. 3 

 feet. 



Polyphyllus — ^A very popular sort, bearing 

 clear, deep azure blue flowers from June un- 

 til September. 



Polyphyllus Alba — Flowers like dainty, white 

 butterflies. 



Polyphyllus Moerheimii — Long spires graced 

 with creamy pink flowers in June. 

 Sweet Scented — Flowers, which are of va- 

 rious shades of blue, mauve and pink are 

 borne on large spikes. One of the most 

 beautiful of all hardy flowers. 



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



LYCHNIS (Campion) 



Remarkably brilliant flowers. Excellent 

 for border or massing. 



Chalcedonica (Maltese Cross) — Tall plant 

 bearing immense heads of brilliant scarlet 

 bloom. A fine old sort. 

 Flos-Cuculi (Ragged Robin) — Produces 

 many delicate clusters of red or pink flowers, 

 like fringed tassels. 



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