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



HARDY GRASSES 



Eulalia Gracillima. JAPAN RUSH. 6 ft — 

 Graceful, tall, deep green, narrow foliage with white 

 midrib. 



Eulalia Japonica. 5 to 6 ft. — Broad, deep 

 green leaves which curve gracefully downward, in 

 autumn, each tall stem carries a large, feathery 

 tuft or plume. 



Eulalia Japonica Variegata. 4 to 5 ft. — 

 Leaves distinctly striped with white. 



Eulalia Japonica Zebrina. ZEBRA GRASS. 

 4 to 5 ft. — A curious, variegated form with bands of 

 yellow across the green leaves. 



Eulalias, each, 25c; dozen, $2.50; 100, $15.00. 



Pennisetum Japonicum. HARDY FOUN- 

 TAIN GRASS. 4 ft.— Has narrow, bright-green 

 leaves. Flower heads are shaded with bronzy pur- 

 ple. Each, 25c; dozen, $2.50. 



Phalaris arundinacea picta. RIBBON 

 GRASS. 1 ft. — Green, variegated with white 

 stripes. Each, 20c; dozen, $2.00. 



HELENIUM. Sneezewort 



Autumnale Superbum. 5 ft. — A strong-grow- 

 ing plant, covered with branching heads of bright 

 golden flowers in late summer. 



Riverton Gem. 2 Yi to 3 ft. One of the hand- 

 somest of the species; covered, from August to Oc- 

 tober, with flowers of old gold, suffused with terra 

 cotta. 



Each, 25c; dozen, $2.50; 100, $18.00. 



HELIANTHUS. Hardy Sunflower 



Popular free-flowering plants that succeed every- 

 where. Excellent for use in borders. 



Maximiliana. 5 to 7 ft. — Large, decorative 

 flowers of clear yellow. October up to frost. 



Miss Mellish. 6 ft. — Bright yellow flowers in 

 profusion during September and October. 



Mollis. DOWNY SUNFLOWER. 3 to 4 ft . 

 Silvery foliage; single yellow flowers. 



Multiflorus Grandiplenus. SOLEIL D'OR. 

 3 to 4 ft. — The best of the double Sunflowers. 



HELIOPSIS. Orange Sunflower 



Pitcheriana. 2 to 3 ft. — The flowers are 

 deep golden yellow, of leathery texture, and 

 freely produced throughout the summer. Each 

 20c; dozen, $2.00; 100, $14.00. 



Scabra excelsa — Double flowers of rich 

 chrome yellow. A new and valuable variety. 

 Each, 25c; dozen, $2.50. 



HEMEROCALLIS. Day Lily 



Dumortieri. GOLDEN DAY LILY. 20 

 in. — Showy and effective; flowers bright orange. 



Flava. LEMON LILY. 2)4 to 3 ft — 

 Flowers large, fragrant, wax-like, lemon-yel- 

 low. 



Florham. 3 to 3J^ ft. — Has large, sweet- 

 scented, golden flowers in June and July. 



Gold Dust. 2 l A ft. — Bright yellow, tinged 

 with red, the reverse of petals and buds bronzy 

 yellow. 



Kwanso. DOUBLE DAY LILY. 3 ft.— 

 Large double flowers of rich coppery yellow. 



Orangeman. 2 to 3 ft. — Large orange- 

 yellow flowers. 



Thunbergi. JAPANESE LEMON LILY. 

 3 to 4 ft. — Blooms later than the others — in 

 September. The fragrant flowers are bright 

 yellow. 



HESPERIS 



Matronalis. (Sweet Rocket). 2 ft. — Flowers of 

 this variety are quite fragrant at night, 'though in 

 the daytime there appears to be no fragrance 

 whatever. This variety is frequently used in plant- 

 ings of Wild Flowers. White and pink flowers. 

 May and June. 



HEUCHERA. Alum Root 



Sanguinea. CORAL BELLS. 18 in.— Orna- 

 mental in foliage and beautiful in flower. The blos- 

 soms are of a brilliant coral. Each, 35c; dozen, 

 $3.50; 100, $25.00. 



All Perennials (unless other- 

 wise noted), each, 20c; dozen, 

 $2.00; 100, $14.00. 



Dr. Edward W. Collins, Morris Co., N.J. writes: 

 Am well satisfied with the Baby Rambler Roses 

 I received last spring. They are still blooming and 

 have bloomed continuously all summer. 



