Hardy Perennials 



LOVETT'S NURSERY 



Aster Novae-angrliae 



Tataricus. Tall, late and beautiful dark blue. 6 ft. 

 White Queen. Pure white, attractive flowers 

 produced on strong stems. 2 to 3 ft. 



ASTILBE 



Foliage and flower are of equal charm on these 

 handsome border plants. 



Peach Blossom. Graceful spikes of bright pink. 

 Queen Alexandria. Soft, dainty pink flowers. 

 Very hardy. 



Salmon Queen. An exquisite shade of salmon. 

 W. E. Gladstone. 15 to 18 in. Lacy spikes of 

 pure white flowers. 



Each 50c., doz. $5.00 



ASTER 



Alpinus superbus. 12 in. Large, showy purple 

 flowers in May and June. 



Belgian Queen. Deep lavender, branching flow- 

 ers in September. 3 ft. 



Blue Beard. Azure blue flowers with light cream 

 center. 3 ft. 



Feltham Blue. A very popular and pleasing blue 

 sort. 3 ft. 



Louvain. Delicate pink flowers in great profusion. 



Medium size. Each 50c., doz. $5.00. 

 Xovae-angliae. New England Aster. 4 ft. Large, 



bluish purple flowers in masses. Fall bloom. 

 Novae- angliae, Lil Fardel. A mauve form of 



Novae-angliae. Very popular. 

 Novae- angliae roseus. 4 ft. Late Summer. 



Showiest of all Asters, with bright rosy pink 



flowers. 



Robert Parker. Large, soft, lavender blue flowers, 

 with yellow centers; extra fine. 53^ ft. 



CENTAUREA 



Macrocephala. Globe Centaurea. 3 ft. Thistle- 

 like golden flowers in July and August. 

 Montana. Mountain-bluet. 1^ to 2 ft. Large, 

 violet blue, fringelike flowers in late Summer 

 and Fall. 



Montana alba. Like the above, but with snowy 

 white flowers. 



Campanula persicifolia 

 (Peach-leaved Bellflower) 



Each 25c., doz. $2.50 



CERASTIUM 



Biebersteini. Taurus Cerastium. 

 Silvery foliage, with myriads of 



flowers m 

 summer." 



6 to 10 in. 

 small white 



June. Often known as "Snow-in- 



CHRYSANTHEMUM 



Arcticum. Arctic Daisy. This variety is especially 

 desirable, both in flower and foliage. The flow- 

 ers are large and snow white, and the foliage is 

 an attractive, dark green. In addition to these 

 qualities, the blooms appear late in September, 

 when most Summer flowers have become dor- 

 mant. This bloom frequently lasts well into 

 November. 1 to 2 ft. Each 50c., doz. $5.00. 

 Coreanum. Korean Chrysanthemum. This magnif- 

 icent new variety is little known, but it is des- 

 tined to be a favorite of every home gardener 

 and nurseryman. Since its recent importation 

 from Korea, it has naturalized itself with amaz- 

 ing hardiness. In October and November, when 

 nearly every other flower has had its day, this 

 Chrysanthemum bursts forth in the greatest 

 profusion, begging to be cut. The flowers are 

 like large Daisies, with claret pink petals and a 

 golden center. It is certain to be a success in 

 the home garden and to brighten the Fall months 

 with just the right note of cheer. Be the first 

 in your neighborhood to have some of these 

 handsome flowers. 2 to 4 ft. Each 75c., doz. 

 $7.50. 



All varieties (unless otherwise noted), each 20c., doz. $2.00, 100 $14.00 



BAPTISIA. Blue Wild-indigo 



Australis. 3 ft. Dark blue, showy flowers from 

 May through July. 



BOCCONIA. Pink Plumepoppy 

 Cordata. 6 ft. Huge, gray-green leaves and ter- 

 minal spikes of cream colored flowers in July 

 and August. 



BOLTONIA. False Starwort 



Asteroides. White Boltonia. 5 ft. Pure white 



flowers in August and September. 

 Latisquama. Violet Boltonia. 5 ft. Shell pink 



flowers with golden centers in August and 



September. 



Latisquama nana. Dwarf Pinkray Boltonia. 2 it. 

 The best of the Boltonias. 



CAMPANULA 



Persicifolia. Peach-leaved Bellflower. 18 in. Large, 

 bright, blue, bell-shaped flowers in June. 

 Each 25c., doz. $2.50. 



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