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



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BOLTONIA 



Asteroides. — Small white flowers in orreat 

 numbers. producinj>^ a cloud of bloom. Tall 

 habit. 



Latisquamaea. — Shell-pink flowers, with cen- 

 ters of g-olden-vellow, resembling^ an Aster. 



Latisquamaea' Nana. LOVETT'S DWARF 

 BOLTOXIA. — The flowers are identical with 

 the species, the petals bein^ of the same ten- 

 der, shell pinks with bright yellow centers, and 

 are fully as larg-e. It, however, flowers with 

 even greater freedom, completely enveloping 

 the plant with bloom, but its great merit lies 

 in its habit, forming as it does a stock}-, sturdy, 

 dense plant, 15 to 18 inches high, instead of 

 the tall, straggling plant of its parent, which 

 is so often beaten to the ground by wind and 

 rain unless given support. Lovett's Dwarf 

 originated at the Monmouth Nursery, and is 

 such a charming plant in every way it elic-its 

 universal admiration. TSee cut.) 



Each, 20c.; dozen. $2.00: 100. SIO.OO. 



CENTAUREA. Hardheads 



Montana. PEREXXIAL CORX FLOWER. 

 — A very useful plant of the easiest culture. 

 It grows about 2 feet high, and during July. 

 August and September produces large vio- 

 let blue fringe-like flowers. 



Montana Alba. — A white variety. 



Each, 25c.: dozen, $2.50. 



CANTERBURY BELLS 



Campanula Media 



An old favorite, known also as Cup and 

 Saucer. Grows 2 to 3 feet high, and blooms 

 incessantl}^ through July and August, with a 

 marvelous profusion of lovely bell-shaped flow- 

 ers. Mixed colors, each. 20c.: dozen, $2.00; 

 $12.00. 



CAMPANULA 

 Harebell or Bell Flower 



CAMPANULA PERSICAEFOLIA 



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

 ers, thickly studded on tall spikes, during the 

 entire summer. Each. 20c.: dozen, $2.00: 100, 

 SlO.fXJ. 



Latifolia Macrantha. 3 feet. — The large, 

 purple-blue flowers are held nearly erect and 

 are produced in great profusion during late 

 May and June. It forms a compact, bush}^ 

 plant. 



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. (See Cut.) 



Persicaefolia Alba. — Exactly like the t\'pe. 

 except the flowers are pure white. 



Price, except as noted, each, 25c.: dozen, 

 S2.50. 



CLEMATIS 



Davidiana. 2 to 3 feet. — Produces large 

 clusters of beautiful, fragrant. Hyacinth-like 

 flowers of deep celestial blue, in great num- 

 bers, from middle of July until last of Sep- 

 tember. By reason of its fresh, rich green 

 foliage and abundance of beautiful, attractive 

 flowers, it is especially valuable for planting 

 v/ith shrubbery. Each. 20c.; dozen, $2.00. 



COREOPSIS 



Lanceolata. GOLD EX WAVE.— The true 

 variety. The best hardy yellow flower for 

 massing. Incessant in bloom, rich and intense 

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

 flowers of bright golden yellow, on slender 

 stems a foot long. Each, I5c.; dozen, $1.50; 

 100, $10.00. 



