LOVETT'S NURSERY, LITTLE SILVER, N.J.— HARDY PERENNIALS 45 



All Perennials (unless noted otherwise), each, 20c.; dozen, 

 $2.00; 100, $12.50. 



LILIUM SPECIOSUM— Continued 

 Magnificum. — Comparatively new sort; an improvement on 



rubrum, larger, brighter. Large bulbs, each, 40c.; dozen, $4.00. 

 Melpomene. — Words fail to describe the beauty of this variety. 



The flowers are frosted white, spotted, clouded and bordered with 



pinkish crimson. Petals incurved. Large bulbs, each, 40c.; 



dozen, $4.00. 



Rubrum. — Very much like S. album, except that the white, 

 waxy, recurved petals are shaded and spotted with rosy-carmine. 

 Large bulbs, each, 35c.; dozen, $3.50. Monster bulbs, each, 50c.; 

 dozen, $5.00. 



LOBELIA 



Cardinalis. CARDINAL FLOWER. 1^ to 2 ft.— StartHng 

 in the brilliancy of its bloom. Flowers, cardinal red, are borne 

 in dense spikes in autumn. 



LUPINUS. Lupine 

 Moerheimii. Soft rose. June. 



Polyphyllus. 3 ft. — Large flowering spikes of pea-shaped 

 deep blue flowers, from June until September. 

 Polyphyllus albus. — White flowers. 



LYCHNIS. Campion 



Chalcedonica. MALTESE CROSS. 3 ft.— A fine old sort 

 with close heads of brilliant scarlet flowers. 



Viscaria fl. pi. DOUBLE RED LYCHNIS. 

 18 in. — A magnificent variety with thickly 

 tufted evergreen foliage, which turns to bril- 

 liant colors in autumn. The flowers are in tall 

 spikes; of pure rosy-red color and pleasantly 

 fragrant. 



LYSIMACHIA 



Clethroides. LOOSESTRIFE. 18 in.— 

 Flowers pure white, in long, dense spikes. 

 Blooms from July till September. 



LYTHRUM 



MYOSOTIS. Forget-Me-Not 

 Palustris semperflorens. 4 to 8 in. — A lovely 

 little plant especially valuable for rocky, or 

 moist, situations. Small, pale blue flowers. 



OENOTHERA. Evening Primrose 



Pilgrimi. 12 inches. — The finest of the Eve- 

 ning Primroses. Bears large clusters of bright 

 yellow flowers. Splendid for rockery. 



SELECT DOUBLE PEONIES 



The Peony flowers in May and June. We 

 offer an excellent collection of varieties. 



Except as noted, each, 75c.; dozen, $7.50. 



Coronne d'Or (Crown of Gold). — Snow white, 

 reflecting the golden stamens. 



Duchesse De Nemours. — Pure white crown, 

 sulphur-white collar. Fragrant. 



Edulis Superba. — L'Esperance. Bright 

 rosy pink, fragrant, free bloomer. 



Felix Crousse. — Dazzling crimson, ex- 

 tra large. Each, $1.00; dozen, $10.00. 



Floral Treasure. — Large fragrant flow- 

 ers of clear, tender pink. 



Festiva Maxima. — Pure white, with 

 dashes of blood red at center. 



Fragrans. — Deep rose; large, fragrant. 



Humei. — Soft pink; large and full; late. 



Lady Bramwell. — Soft, silvery rose. 



Madame De Verneville. — Extra large; 

 pure white with blush center; prominent 

 carmine flecks. Free blooming. 



Madame Jules Elie. — Globular crown; 

 guards violet-rose, collar cream-white, 

 center flecked crimson. Fragrant. Each, , 

 $1.00; dozen, $10.00. 



Marie Lemoine. — Ivory white; gigantic 

 blooms. 



Queen Victoria. — One of the most abund- 

 antly flowering of all varieties; pure white. 



Rubra Superba. — Large, compact, informal rose type. 

 Deep rose-carmine or crimson. Fragrant. Very late. 



Except as noted, each, 75c.; dozen, $7.50. 



MIXED DpUBLE PEONIES 



These are all good varieties, the labels of which have become lost. 

 Pink, various shades. White, all doubles. All Colors, mixed. Each 

 50c.; dozen, $5.00. SINGLE PEONIES 



Kelway's choice varieties. Mixed Colors. Each, 60c.; dozen, $6.00 



Roseum superbum. ROSE LOOSESTRIFE. 

 3 to 4 feet. — Literally covered in July and 

 August with spikes of rosy-purple flowers, 



MONARDA. Bergamot 



Didyma splendens. OSWEGO TEA OR 

 BEE BALM. 2 to 3 feet.— Large heads of 

 intense rich crimson-scarlet flowers. 



