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



CHRYSANTHEMUMS (Concluded) 



OCONTO— One of the best 

 large white-flowered Hardy Chry- 

 santhemums. 



OLD HOMESTEAD — Good 

 heads of large, bright rose-pink 

 flowers . M idseason . 



RED INDIAN— Medium size 

 flowers. Crushed strawberry-red, 

 over copper. 



RUTH CUMMINGS— Among 

 the finest of the early flowering 

 outdoor type. A fine example of 

 that reddish bronze so esteemed as 

 a typical Fall color. Very hardy, 

 and always free flowering. Be- 

 longs to the large flowered class. 



SKIBO — A bright golden yel- 

 low, of the button type. 



SOLEIL D' OR— Aster flower. 

 A fine golden yellow. 



TINTS OF GOLD— The earl- 

 iest bronze to flower, and makes a 

 wonderful glowing bush if not dis- 

 budded. When the individual 

 flowers are disbudded they will pro- 

 duce flowers almost as large as the 

 greenhouse sorts . Large flowered . 



WANDA — Aster flowered. 

 Large pure white. 



WHITE DOTTY— Large flow- 

 ered. Early, pure white. Protect 

 from early frosts. 



WHITE MIDGET— Pompon 

 Pure white. 



Strong plants, that will bloom freely this year. 

 Each 25c; dozen, $2.50; 100, $15.00. 

 SPECIAL OFFER— To introduce our splendid Hardy Chrysan- 

 themums, we will send twelve plants, each different for $2.00. 



CONVALLARIA 



(Lily-of-the-Valley) — This universal favorite scarcely needs de- 

 scription. Succeeds best in partial shade, in rich soil with plenty of 

 manure. We offer American-grown plants of the giant- flowered variety, 

 8 to 10 inches. Each 15c; dozen $1.50; 100, $10.00.Strong clumps, 

 each, 30c; dozen, $3.00; 100, $22.00. 



COREOPSIS 



LANCEOLATA. 

 (Golden Wave)— 2 to 

 3 ft. Unquestionably 

 the best of all hardy 

 yellow flowers for mass- 

 ing. Blooms constantly 

 from June until frost, 

 with large, ' daisy-like 

 flowers on wiry stems. 



LILY OF THE VALLEY AND BLUE 

 VIOLETS FORM AN IDEAL COMBI- 

 NATION SEE PAGE 55 



VANDERBILT HYBRID 

 DELPHINIUMS 



DAISY. Hardy Daisy 



SHASTA DAISY— 9 to 12 in.— Luther Burbank's Hybrid 

 Daisy. The flowers are of great substance, on long stems, 

 with numerous petals, pure white with bright yellow centers. 



ALASKA — 12 to 15 in. An improvement upon the popular 

 Shasta Daisy, with long, graceful white petals. 



CALIFORNIA— 12 to 15 in. A pleasing light yellow. 



KING EDWARD VH. 9 to 12 in. Blooms late, white. 



MARKET FAVORITE— 12 to 15 in. Late, white 



DELPHINIUM. Hardy Larkspur 



Among the showiest of hardy flowering plants, the tall 

 hybrids lending themselves particularly well for a background, 

 in contrast with Hardy Lilies. 



NEW VANDERBILT HYBRIDS— It is with particular 

 pleasure that we offer herewith some of these far famed new 

 Hybrids. The Vanderbilt Hybrids surpass in great flowering 

 qualities. The individual stalks, as well as the number of 

 florets per stem and size of individual florets, are way ahead of 

 any other strain of Delphiniums we know. Field grown 

 plants from the originator each, $1.00; per dozen, $10.00. 



BELLADONNA — 3 ft. Pure turquoise blue; a continuous 

 free bloomer from July until frost. 



BELLAMOSA— 3 to 4 ft. A true hybrid of Belladonna 

 and Formosum, surpassing both parents. Color is dark blue. 



HYBRIDUM. (English Larkspur).— 3 to 5 ft. Justly 

 celebrated, for they unite great size of flowers with beauty of 

 color. Exquisite flowers in varied shades of blue. 



SINENSIS — 18 in. A very graceful semi-dwarf variety, 

 with intense gentian blue flowers in open panicles. 



SINENSIS ALBA— 18 in. Flowers snow white. 



All Perennials (unless otherwise noted), each, 2Qc.; dozen, $2.00; 100, $14.00 



