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Lovett^s 



HARDY PERENNIALS 



MAGNIFICUM — An improvement on Rubrum, 

 larger, brighter. Large bulbs, each, 40c; dozen, 

 S4.00. 



RUBRUM — Very much like S. album, except that 

 the white, waxy, recurved petals are shaded and 

 spotted with rosy carmine. Large bulbs, each, 40c; 

 dozen, $4.00. 



LYCHNIS (Campion) 



CHALCEDONICA (Maltese Cross)— 3 feet. 

 Brilliant scarlet flower heads thruout the summer. 



LYSIMACHIA 



CLETHROIDES (Loosestrife)— 2 feet, with 

 drooping spikes of pure white flowers from July to 

 September. 



LYTHRUM 



ROSEUM SUPERBUM (Rose Loosestrife)— 3 

 to 4 feet. Rosy purple spikes of flowers in July and 

 August. 



MONARDA (Bergamot) 



DIDYMA SPLENDENS (Blazing Beebalm)— 

 2 to 3 feet. Rich crimson scarlet flowers all summer. 



OENOTHERA 

 (Evening Primrose) 



PILGRIMI (Pilgrim Sundrops)— 1 foot. Large 

 yellow, poppy-like flowers thruout the summer 

 season. 



PACHYSANDRA 

 (Japanese Spurge) 



TERMEVALIS— The most popular ground cover, 

 with evergreen foliage, and white flowers in May 

 and June. Each, 25c; dozen, $2.50; 100, $17.50; 

 1000, $150.00. 



PAPAYER (Poppy) 



NUDICAULE (Iceland Poppy)— Large and deli- 

 ciously fragrant flowers, cup-shaped and on long 

 stems. Colors range from cream to orange. 12 

 inches. 



ORIENTALE (Oriental Poppy)— Immense flow- 

 ers, five to seven inches across, produced freely 

 during May and June. Startling in the intensity of 

 its scarlet crimson. A universal favorite. Each, 

 25c; dozen, $2.50; 100, $17.50. 

 ORIENTALE, MRS. PERRY (Oriental Poppy) 

 — 23/2 feet. A fine variety, producing splendid 

 flowers of a beautiful shade of salmon-rose. Each, 

 30c; dozen, $3.00. 



PARDANTHUS 



CHINENSIS (Blackberry Lily)— 3 to 4 feet. 

 Lily-like flowers of rich orange yellow, spotted 

 with dark crimson and brown. 



PEONIES 



All Peonies (except noted), extra strong roots, 



each, 75c; dozen, $7.50. 

 ANDRE LAURIES— Rose-type, very late; rose, 

 shading to deep red in the center; an all around 

 good Peony. 



BARONESS ROTHSCHILD— Pale lilac rose. 

 CLAIRE DU BOIS— Rose type; late midseason. 

 Rich, clear satiny pink, with glossy reflex. 

 DUCHESS DE NEMOURS— Crown type, very 

 early; sulphur white, very distinct Peony. 

 EDULIS SUPERB A— Crown type, very early; 

 called by many the Decoration Day Peony. Mauve 

 pink, with silvery reflex. 



FELIX CROUSSE— Rose type, late midseason; 

 large, globular flowers shading to ruby red. Each, 

 $1.00. 



FESTIVA MAXIMA— Pure white, with dashes of 

 blood-red at center. Early. One of the finest. 

 FRANCOIS ORTEGAT— Semi-rose type, mid- 

 season; deep crimson blooms, with golden yellow 

 anthers. 



GENERAL BERTRAND— Bomb type, early; the 

 nearest silver Peony we grow. 

 GLORY DE BOSKOOP— Rose type, midseason; 

 white, splashed with crimson pink. 



Lovett's Peony Collection 



6 SPLENDID VARIETIES 



Claire Du Bois, Duchesse de Nemours, 

 Edulis Superba, Festiva Maxima, 

 Francois Ortegat, Glory de Boskoop, 



One Selected Root of Each of the Six 

 Varieties, for $4.00. 



Papaver, Nudicaule 



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



