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Lovett^s 



HARDY PERENNIALS 



SCUTELLARIA (Skull Cap) 



COELESTINA (Azure Skullcap)— One of the 

 few plants that will flower from ear-y June until 

 late August. Clear blue in color and resemble in 

 shape those of a Snapdragon. 13^ feet. Each, 30c; 

 dozen, $3.00. 



SEDUM (Stonecrop) 



ACRE (Goldmoss) — 4 inches. Bright yellow 

 flowers. 



ALBUM (White Stonecrop) — 4 to 6 inches. Very 

 vigorous. 



SARMENTOSUM— A pretty traihng variety. 

 Yellow flowers during July. 



SIEBOLDI— 5 inches. The rarest of the family, 

 with erect bluish-green foliage. Each leaf is edged 

 pink. Pink flowers in clusters. 

 SPECTABILIS "BRILLIANT"— An improved 

 variety of a showy red hue. 



SPIRAEA (Meadow Sweet) 



ARUNCUS SYLVESTER (Goat's Beard)— 3 to 

 .5 feet. Creamy-white flowers. 

 PALMATA (Crimson Meadowsweet) — 3 feet. 

 Crimson-purple flowers on purple stems. 

 PALMATA ELEGANS— Silvery-pink flowers. 

 Each, 25c; dozen, $2.50. 



STATICE (Limonium) 



LATIFOLIUM (Sea Lavender)— 12 to 18 inches. 

 Large heads of small, lavender-blue flowers. 



STOKESIA (Cornflower Aster) 



CYANEA (Laevis)— 18 to 24 inches. July-Octo- 

 ber. Blue. Delicate lavender-blue flowers. 

 CYANEA ALBA— The white form of above. 



VERONICA (Speedwell) 



AMETHYSTINA (Spuria) — Amethyst - blue 

 flowers. 



LONGIFOLIA SUBSESSILIS (Clump Speed- 

 well) — 2 to 23^2 feet. Blue spikes a foot long. 

 SPICATA (Spike Speedwell)— 1 to 2 feet. Deep 

 blue flowers. 



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



VIOLA (Violet) 



GOV. HERRICK— Undoubtedly the best of the 

 single flowered varieties for growing out-of-doors. 

 JERSEY GEM— Positively the most valuable 

 bedding Violet yet introduced. The plant is of 

 compact, sturdy habit of growth, its flowers pure 

 violet, without the slightest shading, and borne on 

 good stems about six inches long, making it a splen- 

 did subject for cutting, as well as a most desirable 

 plant for the border. Each, 25c; dozen, $2.50; 

 100, $17.50. 



Viola, Jersey Gem 



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



LOVETT'S OLD-FASHIONED GARDEN COLLECTION 



A delightful assortment of the Perennials most popular and easiest to grow. 

 Will provide a wealth of color over a long blooming period. 



ACHILLEA "BOULE DE NIEGE"— 1 to 2 



feet; white; all summer. 



IRIS PUMILA HYBRIDS— 8 inches. Early 

 flowering; like dwarf orchids. 

 ASTERS, HARDY— FaU flowers in variety 

 of colors. Tall. 



CAMPANULA PERSICIFOLIA— 11^ feet; 

 blue; June and July. 



COLUMBINE — Variety of color combina- 

 tions; 2 feet; April. 



COREOPSIS— Bright yellow; 2 feet, June 

 and July. 



DAISY (Shasta) — White, flowers all summer. 

 1 foot. 



HEMEROCALLIS (Day Lily)— Fragrant, 

 yellow; June; 2 feet. 



51 STURDY PLANTS 3 of each variety bound to bloom next year JS.QQ 

 II planted this fall 



DELPHINIUM— Shades of blue; 3 feet; June 

 9.ricl lo-tcr 



HELIOPSIS— Orange; 2 to 3 feet; August 

 and September. 



IBERIS (Hardy Candytuft)— White edging 

 plant. 



IRIS (German or Liberty) — Assorted colors. 

 LUPINUS — Large spikes of blue flowers; 3 

 feet; May. 



LYSIMACHIA— White flowers; feet; 

 July. 



PHLOX — Shades of red, pink and white; 2 

 feet; July. 



PHLOX SUBULAT A— Edging plant; pink 

 flowers; April. 



PINKS — Spice Pinks of our grandmother's 

 garden. 



