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



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

 dozen, $2.00; 100, 114.00 



PHYSOSTEGIA 



VIRGINICA (Dragon Head; «*. 



3 to 4 ft. Shell-pink flowers 

 from June until frost. 



VIRGINICA ALBA 3 ft. 

 Pure white flowers. 



PHYSALIS 



Chinese Lantern Plant 

 FRANCHETTI -Grows 

 about 2 feet high, tearing bright 

 orange-scarlet lantern-like fruits. / f 



HARDY PINKS Dianthus 

 ABBOTSFORD — Carmine- 

 pink; large. 



ARTHUR -White, with dark maroon center. 



ESSEX WITCH— Pure bright pink. 



HER MAJESTY— Large si/x-, white, fragrant. 



WHITE RESERVE— Pure white, everblooming 



PLUMARIUS NANUS FL. PL. (Early Flowerin 

 Pink) — Flowers two weeks earlier than the old types. 

 Very fragrant; rich colors. 



The Three Hardy "GRENADIN" PINKS 



These differ from other hardy pinks in that they bear 

 their carnation-like flowers on longer stems, which 

 causes them to be ideal for cutting. Perfectly hardy 

 and with delightful fragrance. We offer Grenadin 

 White, Grenadin Pink and Grenadin Red. 



PLATYCODON. Bell Flower 



MARIESI — 18 in. Semi-dwarf habit. Star-like 

 flowers of {ntense dark blue, all summer. 



MARIESI ALBA— 18 in. Flowers are white. 



PLUMBAGO. Leadwort 



LARPENTAE— 6 in. A dwarf, spreading plant, 

 bearing pretty, deep blue flowers. 



GORGEOUS ORIENTAL POPPIES 



PAPAVER ORIENTALE— Flowers are five to seven 

 inches across, and freely produced during May and 

 June, on tall stems. No more gorgeous flower blazes 

 away in the garden during Oriental Poppy time and 

 for best effects it should be planted in clumps of three 

 or more. 



ORIENTAL 

 POPPIES 

 ARE AMONG 

 THE GAR- 

 DEN'S MOST 

 GORGEOUS 



VISITORS 



OF ALMOST 

 BARBARIC' 

 SPLENDOR 



PYRETHKUMS Ok PAINTED DAISIES FURNISH DE- 

 LIGHTFUL FLOWERS FOR CUTTING, FOR WEEKS 

 AT A TIME! 



ICELAND POPPIES 



PAPAVER NUDICAULE— Great numbers of 

 flowers on slender stems a foot long. The flowers 

 vary from white to orange. 



PRIMULA. Primrose 



VERIS — 15 in. Flowers are bright canary 

 yellow. 



VULGARIS (English Primrose). 6 to 9 in. 



Bright lemon yellow and maroon. 



PYRETHRUM 



ROSEUM HYBRIDUM (Painted Daisies). 



12 to 18 in. Unsurpassed for refined beauty and 

 attractive foliage. They are truly "Colored 

 Marguerites." 



ULIGINOSUM (Giant Daisy)— 3 to 4 ft. 

 Pure white flowers, with yellow centers, in great 

 masses in autumn. 



RANUNCULUS. Buttercup 



ACRIS FL. PL. (Hardy Double Buttercup) 



— Masses of bright golden-yellow flowers in May 

 and June. 



RUDBECKIA. Coneflower 

 LACINIATA FL. PL. (Golden Glow)— 5 to 



6 ft. Tall, with double golden-yellow flowers. 



Excellent as a cut flower. 



NITIDA HIRSUTA— A valuable variety, 



producing a great abundance of large, single, 



bright golden-yellow flowers with long waving 



petals. 6 ft. 



PURPUREA (Giant Purple Coneflower)— 



2 to 3 ft. Reddish-purple flowers about 4 inches 

 across. 



SUB-TOMENTOSA (Black-Eyed Susan)— 



3 ft. Lemon-yellow flowers, purplish centers. 



