62 LOVETTS NURSERY, LITTLE SILVER, N. J. —PERENNIALS, Concluded 



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THE SHOWY SPIRAEA ARUNCUS, OR GOAT'S BEARD, AT ITS BEST AMIDST NATURAL SURROUNDINGS 



All Perennials (unless otherwise noted), each, 20c.; dozen, $2.00; 100, $14.00. 



SALVIA. Sage 



AZUREA (California Blue Sage)— 3 to 4 ft — 



Charming blue panicles during August and Septem- 

 ber. 



PITCHERI— Rich gentian-blue flowers. 



SANTOLINA. Lavender Cotton 



INCANA — 6 to 9 in. Evergreen and very hardy. 



SCABIOSA. Mourning Bride 



CAUCASICA— Soft lavender-blue flowers. 

 Each, 25c; dozen, $2.50. 



SCUTELLARIA. Skull Cap 



BAICALENSIS COELESTINA— Bound to en- 

 joy great popularity when better known. One of 

 the few plants that will flower from early June until 

 late August. The flowers, which are borne freely 

 on thin, wiry stems, are clear blue in color and re- 

 semble in shape those of a Snapdragon. 1J-2 ft. 

 Each, 30c; dozen, $3.00. 



SEDUM. Stonecrop 



ACRE (Golden Moss or Wall Pepper) -4 inches. 



ALBUM^Exceedingly vigorous grower. 



SARMENTOSUM— A pretty trailing variety. 

 Yellow flowers during July. 



SIEBOLDI— 5 in— The rarest of the family, with 

 erect, bluish green foliage. Each leaf is edged pink. 

 Pink flowers in clusters. Each, 25c; dozen, $2.50. 



SPECTABILIS "BRILLIANT"— An improved 

 variety of a showy red hue. Each 25c. : dozen, $2.50. 



SWEET Wl).|,!A\iS FORM DELIGHTFUL BEDS OF MANY HUES 



SPIRAEA. Meadow Sweet 



ARUNCUS (Goat's Beard)— 3 to 5 ft . Creamy- 

 white flowers. 



PALMATA (Crimson Meadow Sweet)— 3 ft. 

 Crimson-purple flowers on purple stems. 



PALMATA ELEG ANS — Silvery-pink flowers . 



ULMARIA VAR— With bright yellow midribs. 



STATICE 



LATIFOLIA (Sea Lavender)— 12 to 18 in. 



Large heads of small lavender blue flowers. 



STOKESIAl Cornflower Aster 



CYANEA— 18 to 24 in. July-October. Blue. 

 Delicate lavender-blue flowers. 



CYANEA ALBA— The white form of above. 



SWEET WILLIAM. (London Tufts) 

 Dianthus Barbatus 



We can supply them in separate colors, viz.: 

 Pink, Red, and White; also Mixed Colors. 



STACHYS 



LANATA— Fine dwarf rock garden plant with 

 silvery foliage. 



TRITOMA. Red Hot Poker Plant 



PFITZERI— Blooms freely, from August to Octo- 

 ber, with spikes 3 to 4 feet high of a rich orange- 

 scarlet. Hardy with protection. Each, 25c.; 

 dozen, $2.50. 



NEW HYBRID TRITOMAS— Stout stems with 

 large heads of rich, vivid orange-scarlet. 3-4 ft. 



VALERIANA 



OFFICINALIS (Hardy Garden 

 Heliotrope.) St. George's Herb, 



2 to 3 ft. Large umbels of small 

 pink, fragrant flowers. 



VERONICA. Speedwell 



AMETHYSTINA — Amethyst- 

 blue flowers. 



LONGIFOLIA SUBSESSILIS. 

 (Blue Jay Flower)— 2 to 2}/ 2 ft. 

 Blue spikes a foot long. 



SPICATA— 1 to 2 ft . Deep blue 

 flowers. 



VIOLA. Violet 



GOV. HERRICK— Undoubtedly 

 the best of the single flowered varie- 

 ties for growing out-of-doors. 



CORNUTA— Tufted Pansy. 



Most free flowering dwarf border 

 plant blooming uninterruptedly from 

 May until October. 



