Hardy Perennials 



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LOVEH'S NURSERY 



HEMEROCALLIS. Daylily 



Flava. Lemon Lily. 23^2 to 3 ft. Flowers large» 



fragrant, waxlike lemon yellow. 

 Orangeman. 2 to 3 ft. Large, orange yellow 



flowers. 



Lovett's Orange. 3 to 4 ft. A tall growing, bright 

 orange, large flowered sort. Each 50c., doz. $5.00. 



Lovett's Lemon. 3 to 4 ft. Largest lemon colored 

 variety of which we have knowledge. Gorgeous 

 beyond words. Each 50c., doz. $5.00. 



Dumortieri. May and July. The golden inside 

 of these petals and the bronze on the outer side 

 combine to make it an ever popular and dazzling 

 variety. 2 ft. 



Kwanso. Double Daylily. 3 ft. Large, double 

 flowers of rich coppery yellow. 



Thunbergi. Japanese Lemon Lily. 3 to 4 ft. 

 Blooms later than the others — in September. 

 The fragrant flowers are bright yellow. 



HEUCHERA. Alumroot 



Sanguinea. Coralbells. 18 in. Bell shaped coral 

 flowers in Midsummer. Each 30c., doz. $3.00. 



HIBISCUS. Mallow 

 Meehan's Mallow Marvels. 6 to 8 ft. The large 

 flowers (8 to 10 in. in diameter) appear early in 

 August and continue until frost. Fiery crimson, 

 blood red, pink and white. Mixed Colors, 

 each 25c., doz. $2.50, 100 $16.00. 



IRIS. Fleur-de-lis 

 (Commonly known as Garden Orchids) 



A Planting Suggestion 



Place neck of each root level with the surface of 

 the ground 

 VARIETIES OF UNUSUAL MERIT 

 Each 25e., doz. $3.50 



Florentina alba (Silver Queen). Blooms very 

 early; white, sHghtly shaded porcelain. 



Iris King. Maroon and lemon yellow. 



Pallida dalmatica. Very tall, lavender blooms. 

 OTHER VARIETIES 



Celeste. Standards and falls celestial blue, the 

 falls being a shade darker than the standards. 

 Tall, early, very profuse. 



Chas. Dickens. Standards, Hght violet; falls, 

 indigo with white at base. 



Darius. Standards, lemon yellow; falls, light yel- 

 low, blotched and marbled with rosy lilac. 



Delicata. Standards, delicate straw tinted with 

 rose; falls, deep lilac, shading to white. 



Donna Maria (Edith Cook). Standards, azure; 

 falls, indigo, white base veined with indigo. 



Gracchus. Standards, lemon; falls, delicate yel- 

 low, striped wine red. 



H. Cramer. Standards, deep celestial blue; falls, 

 pure Yale blue. 



P. Bernot. Standards golden yellow; falls, light 

 yellow and white, densely veined with wine. 



Queen of May. Standards, bright rosy lilac; falls, 

 a shade darker. 



German Iris 



Rebecca. Standards, golden yellow; falls, ma- 

 hogany brown. 



Sir Robert Peel. Standards, light; and falls, 

 dark blue. 



All above, each 15c., doz. $1.50, 100 $10.00 

 Varieties Mixed, each 12c., doz. $1.25, 100 $7.50 



Lovett's **Rainbow'' Collection of 

 LIBERTY IRISES 



To further popularize the growing of this 

 charming class of hardy plants we offer 

 6 plants each of the following 6 varieties 

 36 plants in all, for $3.00. Here is what 

 we will send: 



6 each of Queen of May, Sir Robert 

 Peel, Gracchus, Delicata, H. Cramer, 

 Chas. Dickens. 



See description above and order as Lovett's 

 Rainbow Collection 



Imperial Japanese Iris 



The individual flowers are of truly enormous size 

 (6 to 8 inches in diameter) of the most gorgeous 

 and richly varied colors imaginable. Blooming sea- 

 son, June-July. Japanese Iris give best results 

 when planted in fertile and preferably fairly heavy 

 soil. 



Double White (Gold Bound). Six large, open, 

 milk white petals, deep yellow at base. 



Peacock. Nine large, overlapping petals; violet 

 purple, veined with white. 



Purple and Gold. Rich violet purple with showy 

 golden throat. Double flower. Early. 



All varieties (unless otherwise noted), each 20c., doz. $2.00, 100 $12.00 



(Add 10% to your remittance if shipment is desired by parcel post) 



