LoveWs Nursery, Inc. 



LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 



HARDY PERENNIALS 



SPIREA (Astilbe, Spiraea) 



Many lovely flowers from attractive 

 foliage in showy panicles, early Summer. 

 Siberian Meadowsweet {Spirea palmaia 



elegans). 3 ft. Nodding plumes of pale 



pink flowers from June until August. 



Good waterside perennial. 

 Peach Blossom. 2 ft. Graceful floral 



spikes of cleeu- peach-blossom-pink. 

 Queen of Holland. 2 ft. Light pink, nearly 



white flowers. 

 Rheinland. 2 ft. Bright crimson flowers, 



shaded salmon. 

 Salmon Queen. 2 ft. An exqxiisite shade 



of salmon. 

 All varieties, each 40c, doz. $4.00, 

 100 $25.00 



SPURGE, JAPANESE 



{Pachysandra terminalis) 

 6 to 9 in. 

 Best and most popular of ground 

 covers, especially in the shade, 

 where grass will not give good re- 

 sults. Glossy, light evergreen leaves, 

 branching freely into a dense mat 

 and short spikes of greenish white 

 flowers in May and June. Each 20c, 

 doz. $2.00, 100 $12.00. 



STONECROP (Sedum) 



Eastern cacti for the rockery. 

 Gold Moss (S. acre). 3 to 4 in. Good 

 ground cover for dry, rocky spots, with 

 rich golden-green foliage covered with 

 bright yellow flowers in early Summer. 

 (B). 



Hexagon Stonecrop {S. sexangulare) . 4 to 

 5 in. Lovely yellow June bloom from 

 rich evergreen leaves. (B). 



Leafy Stonecrop {S. dasyphyllum) . 2 in. 

 Dwarf and compact, with blush-white 

 flowers in early Summer from blue-gray 

 foUage. (R). 



Orange Stonecrop (S. kamlschalicum) . 6 

 in. Compact creeper, with glossy deep 

 green leaves, turning yellow in Fall, 

 covered with orange flowers in late 

 Summer. (B). 



Siebold Stonecrop {S. sieboldi). 8 in. 

 Half erect wedges of creamy blue-green 

 foliage, edged with coral-rose, bear flat 

 clusters of pale pink flowers in Septem- 

 ber. (B). 



White Stonecrop {S- album). 3 in. Ever- 

 green from Northern Asia, with white 

 flowers, dotted red at their centers in 

 early Summer. (R). 



SIX SENSATIONS FOR YOUR 

 ROCKERY 

 One each of the above six beautiful 

 Stonecrops, for only 90c. 



Sho-»vy Stonecrop {S. spedabilis "Bril- 

 liant). 15 to 18 in. Showy border plant, 

 with huge flat heads of deep old rose 

 flowers in late Summer, from ornamental 

 fleshy foliage. Each 30c, doz. $3 00, 100 

 $20.00. 



SUNDROPS (Oenothera) 



Missouri Sundrops (Oenothera missouri- 

 ensis). 12 in. Many copper-red buds 

 turn to big golden flowers like Poppies, 

 on Summer mornings and evenings. 

 Each 25c, doz. $2.50. 



SUNFLOWER (Helianthus) 



Big golden blooms which always face 

 the sun. 



Ashy Sunflower (H. mollis). 4 to 5 ft. 

 Big, lemon yellow flowers in late Sum- 

 mer, from downy white foliage. 



Miss Mellish Sunflower (H. Miss Mel- 

 lish). 4 to 5 ft. Good border plant or cut 

 flower with huge yeUow semi-double 

 flowers in late Summer. 



Solid d'Or (H. multiflorus grandiplenus) . 

 4 ft. Lovely cut flowers, Hke golden- 

 yellow Dahlias, large and very double, 

 are produced on this best of Sunflowers 

 in August and September. 



SUNROSE 

 Rock Sunrose ( Helianthemum croceum). 

 6 in. Free-flowering evergreen, with deep 

 yellow blooms all Summer long. (R). 

 Each 25c, doz. $2.50. 



THERMOPSIS 



TORCHLILY (Tritoma) 



True "Red Hot Pokers," with aU the 

 colors of flame. 



"Bonfire" Torchlily. 3 to 4 ft. Good for 

 cutting, with rich orange-scarlet blooms 

 from August to October. Each 30c, doz. 

 $3.00. 



"Mt. Etna" Torchlily. 3 to 4 ft. New. 



Enormous spikes of rich fiery red flowers. 



Each 50c, doz. $5.00. 

 "Tower of Gold." 3 to 4 ft. New. Bright 



golden yellow flowers. Each 50c, doz. 



$5.00. 



FLAMING COLLECTION 

 One each of these startlingly gorg- 

 eous Torchlilies, for only $1.10. 



VALERIAN (Valeriana) 



Garden Heliotrope (V. officinalis). 3 to 4 

 ft. Showy heads of rosy flowers in early 

 Summer, with a strong Heliotrope 

 fragrance. 



Jupitersbeard (V. coccinea). 2 ft. Attrac- 

 tive, with its pink flowers all Summer, 

 until October. Good for bouquets. 



Carolina Thermopsis (T. caroliniana) . 

 4 to 5 ft. Tall spikes of flowers like 

 yeUow Lupines or Sweet Peas in early 

 Summer, from attractive Clover-like 

 foliage. Each 25c, doz. $2.50. 



THRIFT (Armeria) 



Rosalie Thrift (Armeria laucheana). 8 in. 

 Good in mass, with rosy red flowers from 

 May to July, from dense tufts of ever- 

 green foliage. (B). 



THYME (Thymus) 



Crimson Thyme (T. serpyllum coccin- 

 eum). 6 to 8 in. Fragrant creeping foliage 

 with bright crimson flowers in early 

 Summer. (R). 



Mother-of-Thyme (T. serpyllum). 6 to 

 8 in. Like above, but with Ulac-purple 

 flowers. (R). 



Yarrow, Boule de Neige 



VIOLET (Viola) 



Spring's main beauty of the woodland, 



ready to give more than satisfaction in 



your own gEu-den. 3 to 6 inches. 



Double Russian. Very hardy, with rich 

 dark blue flowers, highly perfumed, in 

 early Spring and Fall. Good in shade. 

 Each 30c, doz. $3.00, 100 $22.00. (R). 



Governor Herrick. Like above, but flow- 

 ers are bright azure blue. (R). 



Jersey Gem. Rich violet-purple, long 

 stemmed flowers, very fragrant, from 

 May until the end of Summer. (R). 



Rosina. Hordes of daiinty pink Violets, 

 with overpowering fragrance, from 

 Spring until late Fall. Good ground 

 cover in sun or semi-shade. Each 30c, 

 doz. 13.00, 100 $20.00. (R). 



White Perfection. Best of the white 

 Violets — a charming contrast plant. 

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



WILD-INDIGO (Baptisia) 



Blue Wild-Indigo (Baptisia australis). 3 

 ft. Good for the border or informed 

 garden, with long racemes of dark blue 

 flowers like Sweet Peas, in June and 

 July. Splendid cut flower and bears at- 

 tractive foliage. 



YARROW (Achillea) 



EquaJly good in border or as fiUers in 

 bouquets. 



Boule de Neige (A. ptarmica, Boule de 

 Neige). 15 to 18 in. Good in garden or 

 vase, with double white flowers like 

 small Pompon Chrysanthemums in early 

 Summer. (R). 



Fernleaf Yarrow (A.filipendulina). 2 to 3 

 ft. Flat heads 'of bright golden flowers 

 from lacy foUage, all Summer long. 



All varieties, unless otherwise 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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