J. T. LOVETT, LITTLE SILVER, N.J.— HARDY PERENNIALS 



AQUILEGIA. Columbine 



Canadensis. WILD HOXEYSUCKLE. — 

 Bright red and j-ellow flowers, on long stems. 



Chrysantha. — Flowers of rich yellow. 



Coerulea. — Flowers blue with a white co- 

 rolla. 



Long-Spurred Hybrids. — The finest of the 

 Columbines. The large flowers are of varied 

 shades of blue, lavender, red and white; the 

 flowers of each plant being different from all 

 of the others. 



Each, 15c.; dozen, $1.50. 



ARABIS. Rock Cress 

 Albida. ALPIXA. — A charming little rock 

 plant of low-tufted habit, covered with a mass 

 of pure white, fragrant flowers, borne in large 

 heads from early spring to mid-summer; 

 thrives in dry places. Each, 20c.: dozen, $2.00. 



ARTEMISIA 



Stelleriana. OLD WOMAN.— A very hardy 

 and enduring plant, valued for its deeply cut 

 silvery foliage. Largely used for edging. 

 Each, 15c.; dozen, $1.50; 100, $10.00. 



ASTER. Starwort 



Alpinus Superbus. EARLY ASTER. 8 in. 

 — Show}- lavender-purple flowers in May and 



■^"Nova Anglea. XEW ENGLAND ASTER. 

 4 ft. — Bluish purple; large flowers in masses. 



Nova Anglea Rosea. 4 feet. — The showiest 

 of all Hardy Asters. Strong-growing and ex- 

 ceedingly free flowering; presenting a mass of 

 rosy-pink flowers in late summer. 



Tartaricus. 6 feet. — A distinct tall-growing 

 species with smooth, large leaves and heads of 

 dark blue flowers. Blooms late. 



Each, 20c.; dozen, $2.00; 100, $12.00. 



ASTILBE. Spiraea 



Gladstone. — A great improvement upon the 

 well-known Astilbe or Spiraea Japonica, pro- 

 ducing lace-like spikes of bloom. 



Queen Alexandra. — A beautiful Astilbe, 

 with soft dainty pink flowers. In habit it is 

 quite like the type and perfectlv hardy. 



Each, 20c.; dozen, $2.00. 



BOCCONIA. Plume Poppy 



Cordata (JAPONICA). — A stately plant, 

 with ornamental foliage, producing large 

 terminal spikes of cream-colored flowers on 

 stems, 5 to 6 feet high. Each, 20c.; dozen, 

 $2.00; 100, $12.00. 



CAMPANULA 



Harebell or Bell Flower 

 Grosseki. 2 feet. — Tubular, dark blue flow- 

 ers, thickly studded on tall spikes, during the 

 entire summer. 



Latifolia macrantha. 3 feet. — The large, 

 purple-blue flowers are held nearh- erect and 

 are produced in gieat profusion during June. 



Persicaefolia. PEACH-LEAVED HARE- 

 BELL. 18 in. — Of erect habit, producing large, 

 bright blue bell-shaped flowers, on slender, 

 graceful stems. It flowers freely and for a 

 long time. 



Persicaefolia Alba. — Exactly like the type, 

 except the flowers are pure white. 

 Each, 20c.; dozen, $2.00; 100, $12.00. 



BOLTONIA 



Asteroides. — Small white flowers in great 

 numbers, producing a cloud of bloom. Tall 

 habit. 



Latisquamaea. — Shell-pink flowers, with cen- 

 ters of golden-vellow, resembling an Aster. 



Latisquamaea Nana. LOVETT'S DWARF 

 BOLTONLA..— The flowers are identical with 

 the species, the petals being of the same ten- 

 der, shell pinks with bright j^ellow centers, and 

 are fully as large. It flowers with even greater 

 freedom, completely enveloping the plant with 

 bloom. Forms a stocky, sturdy, dense plant, 

 15 to 18 inches high, instead of the tall, strag- 

 gling plant of its parent. 



Each, 20c.; dozen, $2.00; 100. $12.00. 



CANTERBURY BELLS 

 Campanula Media 



An old favorite, known also as Cup and 

 Saucer, Grows 2 to 3 feet high, and blooms 

 incessantly through July and August, with a 

 marvelous profusion of bell-shaped flowers. 

 Mixed colors, each, $20c.; dozen, $2.00; 100. 

 $12.00. 



CENTAUREA. Hardheads 

 Montana. PERENNIAL CORN FLOWER. 



— A very useful plant of the easiest culture. 



It grows about 2 feet high, and during July, 



August and September produces large violet 



blue fringe-like flowers. 



Montana Alba. — A white varietv. 

 Each, 25c.; dozen, $2.50; 100, $12.00. 



COREOPSIS 

 Lanceolata. GOLDEN WA\'E.— The true 

 variety. The best hardy A-ellow flower for 

 massing. Incessant in bloom, rich and intense 

 in color. It grows 2 to 3 feet high, with large 

 flowers of bright golden vellow, on slender 

 stems. Each, I5c.; dozen, $1.50; 100, $10.00. 



