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



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LYSIMACHIA OR LOOSESTRIFE 

 ONE OF THE FINE6T FOR 

 BORDER OR CUTTING 



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

 $2.00; 100, $12.50 



LOBELIA 



Cardinalis. CARDINAL FLOWER. \% to 2 ft.— Star- 

 tling 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 brilliant colors in autumn. The flowers are in tall 

 spikes; of pure rosy-red color and pleasantly fragrant. 



LYSIMACHIA 



Qethroides. LOOSESTRIFE. 18 in. — Flowers pure 

 white, in long, dense spikes. Blooms from July till September. 



LYTHRUM 



Roseum superbum. ROSE 

 LOOSESTRIFE. 3 to 4 ft. — Liter- 

 ally covered, in July and August, with 

 spikes of rosy-purple flowers. 



MONARDA. Bergamot 



Didyma splendens. OSWEGO 

 TEA OR BEE BALM. 2 to 3 ft. — 

 Large heads of intensely rich crimson- 

 scarlet flowers. 



MYOSOTIS. Forget-Me-Not 

 Palustris semperflorens. 4 to 8 



— A lovely little plant; especially 

 valuable for rocky, or moist, situations. 

 Small, pale blue flowers. 



OENOTHERA.EveningPrimrose 



Speciosa. 12 in. — Bears large clus- 

 ters of white flowers, 

 rockery. 



Splendid for 



PEONIES 



SELECT DOUBLE PEONIES 



The Peony flowers in May and June. 

 We offer an excellent collection of vari- 

 eties. 



Canari — Midseason. Primary pet- 

 als white, flushed delicate pink, chang- 

 ing to pure white with deep primrose 

 yellow center. Collar next to guards, 

 white. One of the freest blooming. 



Coronne d'Or (Crown of Gold) ■ — 

 Snow white, golden stamens. 



Duchesse de Nemours — Pure 

 white crown, sulphur-white collar. 



Felix Crousse — Among the finest 

 of all double red sorts. A robust grower 

 and similar, in free flowering character- 

 istics, to popular Festiva Maxima, but 

 dazzling crimson in color. Each, $1.00; 

 dozen, $10.00. 



Queen Victoria — One of the most 

 abundantly flowering. Pure white. 



Rubra Superba — Deep rose-car- 

 mine or crimson. Fragrant. Very late. 



FESTIVA MAXIMA — Pure white, with dashes 

 of blood red at center. One of the best. 

 Golden Harvest — A beautiful tri- 

 colored bloom of peach pink, golden 

 yellow and paper white. Elegant. 

 Jules Calot — Collar lilac white, 

 with a tuft of white petals in 

 center. 

 MADAM COSTE— Ten- 

 der rose, tinted glossy 

 white. Tufted center. Very 

 chastevariety. Midseason. 

 Strong divisions. . 

 Madam Due el — The 

 whole flower, both guards 

 and bomb, a solid color of 

 silvery lilac-pink; very dis- 

 tinct and free-flowering. 

 MADAME JULES ELIE — 

 Globular crown; guards violet 

 rose, collar cream white. Each, 

 $1.00; dozen, $10.00. 

 Mons. Boucharlataine — Semi- 

 rose type; late midseason. Large, 'full, 

 compact, imbricated bloom; , bright 

 pink, shaded darker pink. 

 the joy of the hardy garden during june Except as noted, each, 75c. ; 



dozen, $7.50. 



