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



Hardy Peremiials 



All varieties (unless otherwise noted), each, 

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



ORIENTAL POPPIES— Concluded 

 Papaver Orientale, Mrs. Perry — 2V2 feet. 

 A fine variety, producing splendid flowers of 

 a beautiful shade of salmon-rose. Each, 30c; 

 dozen, ^3.00. 



ICELAND POPPIES 

 Papaver Nudicaule — Large and deliciously 

 fragrant flowers, cup-shaped and on long 

 stems. Colors range from cream to orange. 

 12 inches. Illustrated on page 27. 

 PRIMULA (Primrose) 

 Dainty, early blooming plants valuable for 

 rock gardens. 



Veris — 15 inches. Bright canary yellow. 

 Vulgaris — 6 to 9 inches. Clusters of bright 

 lemon-yellow and maroon flowers. 



Each, 30c; dozen, ^3.00. 

 PYRETHRUM 

 Roseum Hybridum (Painted Daisies) — 12 to 

 18 inches. All shades from white to red are 

 represented. Unsurpassed for beauty of flow- 

 er and foliage. Each, 20c; dozen, ^2.00. 

 Uliginosum (Giant Daisy) — 3 to 4 feet. 

 Pure white flowers, yellow centers, in great 

 masses in autumn. Each, 25c; dozen, ^2.50. 



RANUNCULUS (Buttercup) 

 Acris fl. pi. (Hardy Double Buttercup) — 

 Masses of bright golden-yellow flowers in 

 May and June. 18 inches. 



STOKESIA 

 A Charming and Beautiful Hardy Plant. 



See page 27 



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PYRETHRUM— Painted Daisy 



RUDBECKIA (Coneflower) 



Hardy, showy, border plants for fall 

 bloom. 



Laciniata fl. pi. (Golden Glow) — 5 to 

 6 feet. A wealth of gold are these 

 double flowers. Excellent for cut flow- 

 ers. 



, Purpurea — 2 to 3 feet. Reddish pur- 

 ple petals droop about a high cone- 

 shaped center of brownish crimson. 

 Sub-Tomentosa (Black-Eyed Susan) — 

 3 feet. Lemon-yellow flowers, purplish 

 centers. 



SALVIA (Sage) 

 Azurea (California Blue Sage) — 3 to 4 

 feet. Charming blue panicles during 

 August and September. 

 Pitcheri — Of branching habit with rich, 

 gentian blue flowers. 3 to 4 feet. 

 Each, 25c; dozen, ^2.50. 



SANTOLINA (Lavender Cotton) 

 Incana — 6 to 9 inches. A sweet smell- 

 ing evergreen plant with silvery foli- 

 age. Dainty, but very hardy. 



SCABIOSA (Mourning Bride) 

 Caucasica — Large, soft, lavender-blue 

 flowers, free flowering. 



Each, 25c; dozen, ^2.50. 



SCUTELLARIA (SkuU Cap) 

 Baicalensis Coelestina — One of the few 

 plants that flower from early June until 

 late August. The flowers, borne freely 

 on thin, wiry stems, are clear blue. 1- 

 IV2 feet. Each, 30c; dozen, $3.00. 



