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



HARDY PERENNIALS OR OLD-FASHIONED" 



FLOWERS 



This charming class of plants affords an in 

 planted they increase in strength and beauty e 



Oar collection is considered one of the fine 

 those sorts that can be grown without much ca 



The prices are for well-developed plants, n 

 rows. They will bloom profusely the first seas 



The weight of Hardy Perennial plants var 

 ever, in the table of weights on inside back c 

 found, from which patrons who wish shipment 

 postage. 



All varieties (unless otherwise noted), each, 

 20c.; dozen, $2.00; 100, $12.50. 



ACHILLEA. Milfoil 

 Ptarmica. BOULE DE NIEGE. 15 to 18 

 in. — The finest of all the Achilleas. Produces 

 larger and more perfect flowers than Achillea 

 "The Pearl"; splendid for cutting. 



AEGOPODIUM. Bishop's Weed 

 Podogaria variegata. 9 to 12 in.— A rapidly 

 growing plant with variegated green and yel- 

 low foliage which it holds without fading, even 

 during the hottest weather. A fine border plant 

 for edging groups of shrubs. 



ALYSSUM. Madwort 

 Saxatile compactum. DENSE GOLDEN 

 TUFT. 9 in. — Flat clusters of 

 small, cheerful, light yellow flow- 

 ers in early spring. Invaluable 

 for rock planting. 



ANCHUSA. Alkanet 

 Dropmore. HEAVENLY 

 BLUE FLOWER. 4 

 to 5 feet. — The flowers 

 are an inch or more 

 ' i . across; freely pro- 



duced in large 

 bra n c h i n g 

 heads during 

 June and 

 July. Of 

 delightful, 

 deep azure 

 or Gentian 

 blue. 



terest and pleasure given by no other. Once 

 ach year, becoming a permanent investment. 

 St in this country. We offer in this catalog only 

 re and that we consider the most beautiful, 

 early all of which have been grown in nursery 

 on. 



ies greatly with the different varieties. How- 

 over the average weight of these plants will be 

 by mail can determine the amount to remit for 



Opal. 3 to 4 feet. — Flowers somewhat larger 

 than the preceding variety; a beautiful tur- 

 quoise blue. 



ANEMONE JAPONICA 

 Japanese Anemones 



Alba. 18 in. — Large pure white flowers with 

 yellow stamens. 



Queen Charlotte. 2 feet. — Produces beauti- 

 ful, semi-double pink flowers of extra large size, 

 often four inches across. 



Rosea superba. 18 in. — Valuable for its fine 

 form and beautiful, delicate rose color. 



Rubra superba. — The fine deep red form. 



Whirlwind. 18 in.' — Semi-double pure white 

 flowers, two to three inches across. 

 Each, 25c.; dozen, $2.50; 100, $16.00. 



An "Old-fashioned" Hardy Garden 

 "Made to Order" 



With a view to introducing our "Hardy 

 Perennials" to as many new patrons as pos- 

 sible we have decided to supply for only 

 $5.00, fifty husky plants (not more than five 

 of a kind) all of which will bloom this year 

 and for many years to come. This collec- 

 tion will be made up of the very best sorts, 

 including Aquilegias, Larkspurs, Hollyhocks, 

 Poppies, Phloxes, Irises, Canterbury Bells, 

 Coreopsis, Shasta Daisies, Hardy Chrysan- 

 themums and many other good sorts. Fifty 

 Plants— $5.00. 



