HARDY PERENNIALS 



LoveWs Nursery, Inc. 



LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 



PHLOX 



Here is your chance to create beauty in your gardens andTborders from mid-Summer 

 until frost, with these most popular of all perenniEdly flowering plants. 



All Phlox, unless otherwise noted, each 20c, doz. $2.00, 100 $14.00 



Columbia (U. S. Plant Patent 

 No. 118). A glorious new Phlox, 

 with many large blooms of a dis- 

 tinct color, soft cameo pink ^Tith 

 a pale blue "eye." These Phlox 

 last well when cut and are aja un- 

 surpassable addition to your 

 border or to the vases of your 

 home. Each 40c, 3 for Sl.lO, 12 

 for §3.30. 



PHLOX 



POPULAR SORTS 



2 to 3 feet. 



Beacon. Pleasing bright cherry-red flow- 

 ers, suffused salmon. 



Enchantress. Extra large blooms of 

 bright salmon-pink, with deep red 

 "eye." A strong grower. Each 25c, doz. 

 $2.50. 



Europa. Huge in truss and flower, which 

 is pure snow-white with a prominent 

 crimson "eye." 



Firebrand. Big flowers of glowing orange- 

 scarlet, deeper at center. 



Leo Schlageter. Most striking Phlox we 

 know, with huge trusses of showy scar- 

 let-carmine florets. Outstanding in any 

 border. Each 25c, doz. $2.50. 



Miss Lingard. Popular early white flow- 

 ered Phlox, tinged lavender, with a pale 

 pink "eye," in loose, graceful spikes, 

 very good for cutting, and exceptionaUy 

 fragrant, from mid-June until Fall. Each 

 25c, doz. $2.50. 



Mrs. Jenkins. Tall, eEirly, pure white 

 Phlox with many immense panicles of 

 showy flowers, lovely in a mass planting. 



Rheinlander. Pale salmon-pink flowers, 

 deep claret-red "eye." 



Rijnstroom. Free bloomer, with many 

 deep pink Phlox, very large, colored 

 like Paul Neyron Roses. 



R. P. Struthers. Bright, imf a ding salmon- 

 flame blooms, tinged pale crimson, with 

 cJaret-red "eye." 



THE te:mpting ten 



All of the popular sorts here listed 

 (1 each of 10 sorts), a riot of color in 

 your late Summer Gardea, for only 

 $1.73. Columbia is not included. 



Miss Lingard Phlox 



RULE PHLOX (P. divaricata). 10 to 12 in. 

 Lovely for rockery or woodland plant- 

 ing, this Canadian sort bears large, 

 fragrant flowers of rich lavender-blue 

 throughout the Spring. (R). 



MOSS PHLOX (P. subulata) (R) 



4 inches. 



Most popular Phlox for the rockery, or 

 for a ground carpet, with hordes of bloom 

 hiding the foliage in April and May. Very 

 dwarf, with attractive mossy foliage. (R). 

 Alba (white), Lilacina Qavender), and 



Rosea (pink). 



NEWER MOSS PHLOX 



Atropurpurea. Striking newer sort, with 

 bright carmine-red flowers. Worthy of 

 featuring in any rockery collection, or 

 as a groimd cover to draw all eyes. (R). 



Major. Lovely pink Phlox, even larger 

 than Rosea. A necessity to any collec- 

 tion of rockery perennials. (R). 

 Either variety, each 30c. doz. S3. 00, 

 100 $20.00 



PRIMROSE (Primula) 

 A yellow touch of Springtime in the 

 rockery. 



Cowslip Primrose (P. veris). 8 in. Late 

 Spring brings yeUow-to-maroon flowers. 

 (R). Each 30c, doz. $3.00, 100 $20.00. 



English Primrose (P. acaulis). 6 to 9 in. 

 Good for a waterside planting, with 

 bright lemon yellow flowers in the 

 Spring. (R). Each 35c, doz. S3.50, 100 

 $25.00. 



ROCKCRESS (Arahis) 



Alpine Rockcress {Arabis alpina). 8 to 

 10 in. Good for waU or rockery, with 

 dense clouds of snowy bloom, good for 

 cutting, in early Spring. (R). 



SAGE {Salvia) 

 Blue flowers, not over-gaudy like the 

 Scarlet Sage. 



Great Azure Sage (S. azurea grandiflora). 

 3 to 4 ft. Many long terminal racemes 

 of bright sky-blue flowers grace this 

 lovely border plant in late Summer, good 

 for cutting. 



Meadow Sage (S. praiensis). 2 ft. Our 

 favorite Sage, ^vith countless deep violet- 

 blue flowers, equedly at home in border 

 or vase, in June and July. 



Pitcher Sage (S. azurea pitcheri). 3 to 4 ft. 

 Blooms last of all, with deep indigo 

 flowers, attractive in mass, and good in 

 bouquets, mixed with Babysbreath. 

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



SEA HOLLY (Eryngium) 

 Amethyst Sea Holly (Eryngium ame- 

 ihystinum) . 2 to 3 ft. Exceedingly orna- 

 mental, writh flowers Uke globular blue 

 thistles, from silver, blue-tipped stems 

 in mid-Summer. Good for Winter bou- 

 quets when cut and dried. 



SEA-L.4VENDER (Statice) 



Great Sea-Lavender (Statice- latifolia). 

 2 ft. Huge flower heads like candelabra, 

 covered with a mass of minute blue 

 flowers in mid-Summer, like Forget-me- 

 nots. These misty blooms last well when 

 cut and dried, and blend beautifully in 

 mixed bouquets. (R). 



SPEEDWELL (Veronica) 

 Blue beauties for the Spring and Summer 

 border. 



Amethyst Speedwell (V. spuria). 8 to 10 

 in. Good in low border, with spikes of 

 rich amethyst-blue flowers in Midsum- 

 mer. (R). 



Clump Speedwell (V. longifolia subses- 

 silis). 2 to 2)4 ft. Very hardy, -Nvith long 

 spikes thickly studded with dusky blue 

 flowers from July imtil Fall, good for 

 cutting. Each 30c, doz. $3.00, 100 

 $20.00. 



Rock Speedwell (V. rupeslris). 3 to 4 in. 

 Spreading rockery carpet, with many 

 rich blue flowers from deep green foliage 

 in May and June. Good in partial 

 shade. (R). 



Spike Speedwell (V. spicala). \}/2 to 2 ft. 

 Long sprays of bright blue flowers will 

 add color to your early Summer border. 



Woolly Speedwell (V. incana). 8 to 12 in. 

 Ideal for edging gau-den paths, with 

 daintily curving spikes of vivid violet 

 blue flowers from the close mats of 

 silver-grav foliage in July and August. 

 (R). 



POPPIES 



Spots of color for garden or border. 

 Iceland Poppy (P. nudicaule). 1 ft. 

 Gorgeous cupshaped Poppies in colors 

 ranging from orange to pure white, 

 lovely in bouquets, from the fern-like 

 foliage of this charming plant all Sum- 

 mer. (R). 



ORIENTAL POPPIES 



3 ft. Huge flowers of satiny texture in 

 May and June. 



Oriental Poppy (P. orieniale). Rich scar- 

 let, blotched deep maroon-black at 

 throat. 



(Papaver) 

 O. P. "Fairy." Lovely shell pink Poppies. 



Each 50c, doz. $5.00. 

 O. P. "Mrs. Perry." Many big, deep 



apricot-rose flowers. Each 50c, doz. 



$5.00. 



O. P. "Perry's White." Pure white, with 

 big crimson-maroon blotch at throat. 

 Each 50c, doz. $5.00. 



ORIENTAL POPPY COLLECTION 

 All four of these gaudy garden gems, 

 for only $1.45. 



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



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