Hardy Perennials 



LOVETrS NURSERY 



Hardy Phlox 



PHLOX— Continued 



Fernand Cortez. Deep crimson, overlaid coppery. 

 Firebrand. showy variety with blooms of 



glistening _ cerise shaded with vermilion and 



flamed brilliant orange. 

 General van Heutz. A brilliant salmon scarlet 



with large white eye. 

 Independence. Large and early flowering, white, 



compact truss. 

 Iris. Light purple. 



Jules Sandeau. Pure pink flowers of enormous 

 size. Free bloomer, dwarf growing variety. 



L'Esperance. Tall. Light lavender pink with 

 white center. 



Lord Raleigh. Very dark violet with shadings 

 of blue. 



Miss Lingard. Long spikes of white flowers with 



faint lavender eye. Early. 

 Mrs. Charles Dorr. Beautiful lavender. 

 Mrs. Wm. Jenkins. Best white. Strong growth 



and free blooming. 

 Peachblow.^ Delightful rose pink. Fine foliage 



and beautiful flowers. 

 Professor Virchow. Bright crimson, overlaid with 



orange scarlet. 

 Rheinlander. Soft salmon pink, deep red eye. 



Large size. 

 Rijnstroom. Bright rose pink. 

 R. P. Struthers. Bright rosy red, carmine eye. 

 Thor. Deep salmon pink with scarlet eye. 

 Von Lassburg. A favorite white variety. 

 Widar. Light rosy violet with white center. 



PHLOX SUBULATA 



Moss or Mountain Pink 



Of very dwarf habit. Thrives everywhere. Pro- 

 duces a sheet of bloom in early Spring. 

 Alba. Pure white; Lilacina, lavender; Rosea, 



rosy pink. 



PENTSTEMON. Beardtongue 



Barbatus torreyi. 3 to 4 ft. Spikes of bright 



scarlet flowers in June and July. 

 Digitalis. Foxglove Pentstemon. Purple throated 



white flowers in June and July. 2 to 3 ft. 



PH YSALIS. Chinese Lantern Plant 

 Francheti. Grows about 2 ft. high, bearing bright, 

 orange scarlet, lanternlike fruits. 



PHYSOSTEGIA. False-dragonhead 

 Virginiana. 3 to 4 ft. Shell pink flowers from 



June until frost. 

 Virginiana alba. 3 ft. 



Flowers pure white. 



PLATYCODON. Bellflower 

 Mariesi. 18 in. Semi-dwarf habit. Starlike flowers 



of intense dark blue. 

 Mariesi alba. 18 in. Like the above, but with 



white flowers. 



PYRETHRUM 



Roseum hybridum. Painted Daisies. 12 to 18 in. 

 All shades from white to red are represented. 

 Unsurpassed for beauty of flower and foliage. 

 Each 20c., doz. $2.00. 



Uliginosum. Giant Daisy. 3 to 4 ft. Pure white 

 flowers, yellow centers in great masses in Au- 

 tumn. Each 25c., doz. $2.50. 



RANUNCULUS 



Acris florepleno. Hardy Double Buttercup.^ 18 in. 

 Masses of bright golden yellow flowers in May 

 and June. 



RUDBECKIA. Coneflower 



Laciniata florepleno, Golden Glow. 5 to 6 ft. 



Double, golden yellow flowers in the Fall. 

 Purpurea. Purple Coneflower. 2 to 3 ft. Reddish 



purple flowers, 4 in. across, freely produced from 



July until frost. 

 Subtomentosa. Sweet Coneflower. 3 ft. Lemon 



yellow flowers with purple centers. 



SALVIA. Sage 



Azurea. Azure Sage. 3 to 4 ft. Charming blue 

 panicles during August and September. 



Pitch eri. Great Azure Sage. 3 to 4 ft. Rich, 

 gentian-blue flowers grace this branching plant. 



SANTOLINA. Lavender-cotton 



Incana. 6 to 9 in. Evergreen and very hardy 

 with silvery foliage. 



SCUTELLARIA. Skullcap 



Coelestina. Azure Skullcap. One of the few plants 

 that will flower from early June until late 

 August. Clear blue in color and resemble in 

 shape those of a Snapdragon, l^ft. Each 30c., 

 doz. $3.00. 



All varieties (unless otherwise noted), each 20c., doz. $2,00, 100 $14.00 



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