Hardy Perennials 



LOVETT'S NURSERY, INC. 



HARDY 

 PERENNIAL 

 FLOWERING 



PLANTS 



YOU have probably been longing 

 for some flowers of your own to 

 brighten your borders and the vases of 

 your house. Here is your chance to pick 

 and enjoy the best of blooms every Spring. 

 Summer, and Fall for many years to come. 



All varieties (unless otherwise noted), each 

 20c, doz. $2.00, 100 $14.00 



All are strong blooming age plants 



(Add 10 per cent to your remittance if shipment is desired 6j Parcel Post) 



(R) following descriptions indicates that such varieties are especially adapted to the rock garden 



AGER\TUM, HARDY 



(Eupaiorium) 

 Blue jXIistflower (E. coeleslinum) . 18 to 24 

 in. Fuzzy blue flowers to grace your 

 borders and vases in Autumn. Fond of 

 open woods. For a lovely display, group 

 mth yellow Chrysanthemums. 



Snow Thorough^vort {E. ageratoides). 3 

 ft. Good for cutting or massing, with 

 many broad floral heads of pure white 

 in late Summer. Best in moist shade. 



ALUMROOT (Heuchera) 



Coralbells {H. sanguinea). 12 to 18 in. 

 Bears many bright coral-crimson flower 

 beUs from June to late August, from 

 escaUoped, purple-tinged leaves. These 

 blooms are borne on long stems, good 

 for cutting, and ideal in the rockery. (R). 

 Each 30c, doz. 83.00. 



Pluie de Feu. 12 in. A compact growing 

 brilliant redflowered sort which is truly 

 a "Rain of Fire" when in bloom in May, 

 June and July. Excellent for cutting and 

 striking in the rockery. (R). Each 35c, 

 doz. $3.50. 



ALYSSUM 



Basket of Gold {A. saxalile compactum). 

 8 to 12 in. Showy and popular for edg- 

 ing, border fronting or rockery, with big 

 broad compact clusters of bright golden 

 flowers, which hide the gray-green leaves 

 in early Spring. (R). 



ANEMONE 



Dwarf Anemone {A. hupehensis) . to 

 2 ft. Good in semishade and rockery, 

 these rosy-mauve flowers, borne from 

 late Summer to frost, are also lovely 

 when cut. (R). Each 30c. doz. 83.00, 100 

 §20.00. 



JAPANESE ANEMONES 



(.4. japonica) 

 Perfect cutflowers for your Fall table. 



Alba. 2 ft. Single. White, centered yellow. 

 Aug.-Sept. 



Queen Charlotte. 2 to 3 ft. Semi-double, 

 clear pink. Sept. -Oct. 



Rubra Siiperba. 13^ ft. Semi-double, 

 rosy-red. Sept. -Oct. 



Whirlwind. 23^ to 33^ ft. Semi-double, 

 pure white, a gorgeous sort. Sept. -Oct. 



All Anemones, each 30c, doz. .S3. 00, 

 100 .$20.00 



SPECIAL OFFER 

 One strong plant of each of the above 

 live hardy Japanese Anemones for only 

 S1.25. 



ASTERS 



To light up your gardens and vases in 

 the Fall. 



New England Aster {A. novae-angliae) . 

 4 ft. Showy deep royal purple flowers in 

 August and September. 



Rock Aster {A. alpinus superbus). 6 to 10 

 in. Big Spring flowers of lavender-blue, 

 centered gold. (R). 



Rosy New England Aster (.4. novae- 

 angliae rosea). 4 ft. Pink flowered form 

 of the popular native Aster. 



Tatarlan Aster (A. tataricus). 6 ft. Tallest 

 and latest blooming Aster, with purple- 

 blue flowers in October and November. 



NAMED SORTS 



Anita Ballard. 2 to 3 ft. Double Fall 

 flowers of clear violet. 



Climax. 4 ft. Large lavender-blue Asters, 

 centered gold. 



Feltham Blue. 3 ft. Popular deep blue 

 Asters. 



Louvain. 3 ft. Many gorgeous pink 

 blooms. 



Mons. 2 to 3 ft. Lovely reddish violet 

 flowers. 



The Queen. 4 ft. Pale mauve flowers in 

 September, fading white. 



White Queen. 3 ft. Best white flowered 

 Aster. 



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