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LOVETT'S NURSERY, LITTLE SILVER, NJ.— HARDY PERENNIALS 



CAMPANULA 



Harebell or Bell Flower 



Carpatica. CARPATHIAN HAREBELL. 

 9 in. — Dwarf tufted habit. The deep blue flow- 

 ers are borne on strong stems in generous 

 numbers throughout the summer. 



Carpatica Alba. WHITE CARPATHIAN 

 HAREBELL.— Identical with the above, only 

 the flowers are white. 



Persicaefolia. PEACH-LEAVED HARE- 

 BELL. 18 in. — Of erect habit, producing 

 large, bright blue, bell-shaped flowers on slen- 

 der, graceful stems. Flowers freely. 



Persicaefolia Alba. — Flowers are pure white. 



Each, 25c.; dozen, $2.50. 



CANTERBURY BELLS 



Campanula Media 



An old favorite; also known as Cup and 

 Saucer. Grows 2 to 3 feet high, and blooms 

 incessantly through July and August, with a 

 profusion of bell-shaped flowers. 



In Blue, Pink, and White; also Mixed Colors. 

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



CENTAUREA. Hardheads 



Macrocephala.— Bright golden vellow flow- 

 ers; July and August. 3 feet. 



Montana. PERENNIAL CORN FLOWER. 

 1^ to 2 ft. — A very useful plant, of the easiest 

 culture. During July, August and September 

 produces large, violet-blue, fringe-like flowers. 



Montana Alba. — Large white flowers. 



Each, 25c.; dozen. $2.50. 



CENTRANTHUS 



Ruber. RED VALERIAN. JUPITER'S 

 BEARD. 2 ft.— Of spreading habit, with nu- 

 merous clusters of reddish-purple flowers. 

 Blooms from June to October. Each, 20c.; 

 dozen, $2.00. 



CERASTIUM 



Biebersteinii. SNOW IN SUMMER. 6 to 



10 in. — A low, dense growing olant, with small 

 silvery leaves which appear as though covered 

 with hoarfrost. Valuable for edging rockeries 

 and for holding steep banks. White flowers. 

 Each, 15c.; dozen, $1.50. 



HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



After twenty years of study, we consider these varieties best for outdoor planting. Yield 

 a great profusion of bloom late in the season, when other flowers have been killed by frost. 



"L.f.," following the name, indicates the variety belongs to the large-flowered class or Aster 

 section; "P." to the Pompon or Button class. 



Mrs. W. E. Buckingham (Single). — Pink; 

 splendid for cutting. 



Mrs. W. H. Harrison (P.).— Beautiful blush 

 New York (P.). — New. Old gold and crim- 

 son flowers. 



November Gold (L.f.) — Deep yellow. 

 Queen of Whites (L.f.). — Creamy white. 

 Rose Travenna (P.). — Deep rose colored. 

 Ruth Cummings (L.f.). — Chamois. 

 Sarah Townsend (L.f.). — Deep yellow. 

 Shaker Lady (L.f.).— Bright pink. 

 Source d'Or (L.f.). — Beautiful deep bronze. 

 Stanley Ven (Single). — Lovely rose colored. 

 White Lillian Doty (L.f.).— Among the finest. 

 Zenobia (P.). — Bright yellow; early. 

 Strong plants from pots, of any of above, 

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



SPECIAL OFFER 

 To introduce our splendid Hardy Chrysan- 

 themums, we will send twelve plants, each a 

 different variety, for $1.25. 



UNNAMED CHRYSANTHEMUMS 

 Large-flowered Pink. Large-flowered Red. 

 Large-flowered White, Brick Red, also Mixed 

 Varieties. 



Strong plants from pots, each, 12c.; dozen, 

 $1.00; 100, $7.50. 



Aquitania (L.f.). — Lemon yellow. 



Baby Margaret (P.) — A miniature yellow. 



Bertha Fairs (Single).— Earliest rose pink. 



Border Beauty (L.f.). — Dwarf; yellow. 



Boston (L.f.). — Terra cotta. 



Cranfordia (L.f.). — Pure yellow. Tall. 



Cranford^s White (L.f.). — Lemon yellow. 



Etoile d'Or (L.f.). — Bright yellow; medium. 



Excellence (L.f.). — Pure white; tall. 



Excelsior (L.f.). — ;Clear yellow. 



Hatefield (Single). — Brilliant scarlet, with 

 golden center. 



Helios (Single). — Chestnut scarlet, flecked 

 with yellow at tips. 



Indian Hill (P.). — A good bright yellow. 



JULES LAGRAVERE (L.f.).— Deep garnet. 

 One of the finest ever introduced. 



Lillian Doty (L.f.). — Shell-pink flowers on 

 strong stems. Early. 



Lily Neville (Single). — White, of good size. 



Marie Antoinette (L.f.). — Lilac and rose. 



Marion (L.f.). — Light pink; early. 



Medusa (L.f.). — Chamois. 



Mensa (Single). — Glistening white. 



Meyer's Perfection (Anemone-flowered). — 

 Splendid early white. 



Millicent Piper (Single). — An early white. 



Mrs. Max Behr (Single).— Dwarf ; chestnut 

 scarlet. 



