10 Hardy Perennials 



LOVETT'S NURSERY, Inc. 



ANEMONE • Anemone 



Anemone hupehensis (DwarJ Japanese Anemone). 

 1 ft. These mauve rose flowers will draw all eyes 

 to your garden from August until late Fall. 

 Dainty, yet brilliant, they are true miniature 

 Japanese Anemones. An abundance of bloom. 

 12-14 in. (R.) Each 25c., doz. $2.50. 



ANEMONE JAPONICA {Japanese Anemone) 

 These flowers are the joys of Autumn, reigning 

 in the garden from September until weH into 

 November. We are fortunate in having a good sup- 

 ply of these plants this season. 



A. alba. 2 ft. Large, single, white flowers with 



stamens of brightest gold. (R.) 

 A. "Alice." 2 to 3 ft. Large, rose pink flowers. 

 A. "pueen Charlotte." 2 ft. Beautiful, large, 



semi-double flowers of a dehghtful even pink. An 



especiafly attractive variety. 

 A. Rubra Superba. 2 ft. Deep wine red with 



yellow stamens. 

 A. "Whirlwind." 2 ft. Double flowers which are 



true whirlwinds of snowy petals. 



Each 25c., doz. $2.50 



ANTHEMIS • Camomile 



Anthemis tinctoria {Yellow Camomile). 2 ft. 

 Large golden, Daisylike flowers all Summer; good 

 for cutting. 



A. tinctoria, "Perry's Variety." 1^ to 2 ft. 



A greatly improved variety of Camomile. It is 

 most compact, and bears much larger golden 

 blooms aH Summer than does the ordinary yellow 

 Camomile. Succeeds in the poorest soil, and 

 bears handsome, finely cut foliage. Each 35c., 

 doz. $3.50. 



AQUILEGIA • Columbine 



Among the most beautiful flowers which bloom 

 in early Spring, with their gay, nodding heads of the 

 gaudiest colors. 



Aquilegia chrysantha (Golden Columbine). 2 ft. 



Fragrant, with bright golden, long spurred flowers 



in May and June. (R.) 

 A. caerulea (Colorado Columbine). 18 in._ State 



flower of Colorado. A lovely blue flower with long 



blue spurs. (R.) 

 A. canadensis (American Columbine). 18 in. Early 



Spring brings this charming native plant into its 



gorgeous blaze of scarlet and gold flowers. (R.) 



Hardy Aster (See page 11) 



All varieties, unless otherwise noted, 



(Add 10% to your remittance if 



Aquilegia 

 (Columbine) 

 Mrs, Scott 

 Elliott's 

 Hybrids 



MRS. SCOTT ELLIOTT'S LONGSPURRED 

 HYBRID COLUMBINES 



Words are inapt to describe the beauty of these 

 colorful perennials. Individual flowers are larger, 

 spurs are more pronounced, colors are brighter and 

 more varied — well, you just can't go wrong if you 

 order Mrs. Scott Efliott s Hybrids. (R.) Each 25c., 

 doz. $2.50. 



ARABIS • Rockcress 



Arabis alpina (Alpine Rockcress). 8 to 12 in. Rock 

 plant with dense masses of pure white, fragrant 

 flowers from early Spring to Midsummer. (R.) 



ARTEMISIA • Southernwood 



Artemisia lactiflora (White Mugwort). 4 to 5 ft. 

 A most fragrant sort, with heads of smaH white 

 flowers in late Summer. Splendid as a cut flower. 



A. stelleriana (Old Wornan). 18 in. Deeply cut, 

 silvery foliage. Of trailing habit, hence good for 

 covering barren places. 



A. "Silver King." 3 ft. An outstanding novelty, 

 with dainty foliage like frosted silver. Ideal as a 

 contrast plant, and especiafly good for "setting 

 off^' bouquets. Lasts wefl when cut, and is charm- 

 ing in the house as a Winter "frame" for other 

 floral pieces. 



ASCLEPIAS • Butterflyflower 



Asclepias tuberosa (Native Butterflyflower). 18 in. 

 Highly attractive native plants, which bear large 

 umbels of brifliant orange colored flowers through- 

 out the late Summer. 



ASTERS 



Our garden stars wifl add charm to your home 

 grounds for many years. Afl varieties bloom in late 

 Summer and early Fafl, save for "Goliath," the 

 first on our list. 



Aster alpinus superbus, "Goliath." 6 to 10 in. 



May and June bring large, showy, purple flowers 

 to this most beautiful plant. Dwarf and excellent 

 for your rock garden. (R.) 



, each 20c., doz. $2.00, 100 $12.00 



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