HARDY PERENNIALS 



LoveWs ]\ursery, Inc. 



LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 



JAPANESE IRIS— MIXED 



A few years ago, a hybridizer, specializ- 

 ing in Iris, sold us his surplus of unnamed 

 seedlings, many so distinctly beautiful as 

 to be well worth offering sepeu-ately. To 

 those we added a few good varieties, the 

 labels of which had become lost in our 

 nursery. We are offering you this truly 

 superb combination of the finest blood in 

 the Iris family. 



Each 15c, doz. S1.50, 100 $10.00 



OTHER IRIS TYPES 



Rabbit-Ear Iris (Iris laevigata alha- 

 purpurea). 18 to 20 in. Excellent for the 

 rockery is this six petaled Iris, in the 

 attractive colors of deep blue and white, 

 about the middle of June. A very at- 

 tractive rare variety. (R). Each 90c. 

 doz. S9.00. 



Siberian Iris, Blue King. 2 to 3 ft. 



Lovely blue Iris in early Summer, good 



for garden or bank of stream. Each 20o, 



doz. $2.00, 100 $14.00. 

 Siberian Iris, Snow Queen. 2 to 3 ft. A 



wealth of shapely white flowers. Each 



20c, doz. $2.00, 100 $14.00. 

 YeUowband Iris (/. ochroleuca). 3 ft. 



Ideal for cutting, with tall June flowers. 



We offer in the folo^ving separate colors • 



Lavender, Yellow, and Cream. Each 



50c, doz. $5.00. 

 Yello^t'flag Iris (/. pseudacorus) . 4 ft. 



Bright yellow blooms through the entire 



Summer. Each 20c. doz. $2.00, 100 



$14.00. 



KNAPWEED iCentaurea) 

 Many brilhant cut flowers, easily grown. 

 Golden Knapweed (C. macrocephala) . 3 

 ft. A mass of flowers Uke golden thistle 

 blooms through the Summer, lovely in 

 bouquets. 



Mountain Bluet (C. montana). 2 ft. Big 

 violet-blue flowers in mid-Summer. 



LARKSPUR (Delphinium) 

 Best of eJI the blue perennials. 

 Blue Larkspur (D. belladonna). 4 ft. 



Good for cutting, with big blue flowers 



on stately stems from late Spring until 



frost. Exceedingly populeu-. 

 Deep Blue Larkspur (D. bellamosum) . 



4 ft. A deeper blue variety, good for a 



contrast plant with the above sort. 

 Slender Larkspur (D. chinense). 18 in. 



Open panicles of bright gentian blue 



flowers in Summer. (R). 



WREXHAM HYBRID 

 DELPHINIUMS 



3 to 5 feet. 

 The perfect perennial. These as- 

 toundingly gorgeous Hybrid Lark- 

 spurs have surpassed all their rivals 

 in size, color range, and beauty. 

 From palest azure to deepest indigo 

 purple, no shade of blue is omitted. 

 They leave nothing to be desired by 

 the most critical flower lover, for 

 they have come as close to sheer 

 perfection as have any perennials. 

 Each 25c, doz. .S2.50," 100 $16.00 



Wrexham Hybrid Delphiniums 



LILY (Lilium) 



With unsurpassable beauty and frag- 

 rance. 



Double Tiger Lily (L. tigrinum fl. pi.). 

 4 ft. Big double LiUes of bright orange- 

 scarlet, spotted black, in late Summer. 

 Borne in great clusters on taU stems, 

 they are perfect for a shrubbery fore- 

 ground. 



Goldband Lily (L. auratum). 4 ft. Big 

 white Lilies, shapely and fragrant, 

 studded thickly with deep crimson and 

 striped in their centers with gold. Pro- 

 tect north of Trenton. 



Great Speciosum Lily (L. spec, mag- 

 nificum). 4 ft. Showy flowers of charm- 

 ing waxy white, richly shaded crimson 

 in late Summer. 



Henry Lily (L. henryi). 4 ft. Very hardy, 

 with rich apricot-yellow Lihes, spotted 

 golden-brown, in August and September. 



Royal Lily (L. regale). 4 to 5 ft. Our 

 favorite Lily, with many huge, shapely, 

 fragrant white blooms, shaded heavily 

 with pink on their exteriors, and golden 

 yellow within. Lovely Summer cut 

 flowers. 



White Lily (L. spec, album). 3 to 4 ft. 

 Huge glistening white Lilies in late 

 Summer, banded green at their centers. 

 All varieties (Large Bulbs), each 35c, 

 doz. $3.50, 100 825.00 



LILY COLLECTION 



One each of these garden jewels to 

 make your Summer border a spot of 

 sheer charm, for only SI. 50 



LIL Y-OF-THE-VALLE Y 



(Convallaria majalis) 



8 to 10 inches. 



Among the best of perennial flowering 

 plants for a shady location, this popular 

 sort beau-s sprays of fragrant, waxy white 

 floral bells in late Spring. For a beautiful 

 effect, plant with Violets. (R). Strong 

 clumps, each 40c. doz. $4.00, 100 $27.50. 



LOBELIA 



Cardinal Flower (Lobelia cardinalis). 2 to 

 2]/2 ft. Long, dense spikes of rich 

 CEu-dinal-red flowers, strikingly briUiant 

 in late Summer. Good for natural plant- 

 ings along banks of streams, and best in 

 shade. Each 25c, doz. $2.50, 100 $16.00. 



LOOSESTRIFE (Lysimachia) 



Clethra Loosestrife (Lysimachia cle- 

 ihroides). 2 ft. Many long, dense spikes 

 of starry white flowers all Summer long. 

 Good Autumn fohage. 



LUPINES 



3 to 4 feet. 



Spikes of bright flowers like Sweet Peas, 

 in early Summer. 



Spots of brightest beauty for every 

 border, with long flower spikes in early 

 Summer, individual flowers resembling 

 Sweet Peas. 



iMoerheim Lupine (L. moerheimi). Pink. 

 Washington Lupine (L. polyphyllus). 

 Blue. 



White Washington Lupine (L. poly- 

 phyllus albus). White. 

 All Lupines, each 25c, doz. $2.50. 

 100 $16.00 



COLLECTION OF LUPINES 

 One each of these three gorgeous 

 flowering plants, for only 65c 



LYTHRUM 



Rose Ly thrum (L. roseum superbum). 4 

 ft. Showy in borders, with spikes of 

 purple-rose flowers from mid-Summer 

 until Fall. 



MOURNING BRIDE 



(Scabiosa) 

 Mourning Bride (Scabiosa caucasica). 2 

 ft. Charming sky-blue flowers, four 

 inches across, lasting when cut, afl 

 Summer long. Each 25c, doz. $2.50, 100 

 $16.00. 



Lupines 



All varieties, unless other^v4se noted, each 20c, doz. .$2.00, 100 $14.00 



(Add 10% to your remittance if shipment is desired by parcel post) 



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