LOVETTS NURSERY, LITTLE SILVER, N. J.—PEREiNNIALS 



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HARDY PERENNIALS- (Con..«u.^) 



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

 100, $14.00. Increase your remittance by 10% providing shipment 

 by parcel post is desired. 



CHRYSANTHEMUM ARGTIGUM 

 (Arctic Daisy) 



This variety is especially desirable, both in flower and foliage 

 The flowers are large and snow white, and the foliage is an at- 

 tractive dark green. In addition to these qualities, the blooms 

 appear late in September, when most summer flowers have be- 

 come dormant. This bloom frequently lasts well into November. 

 2 to 4 feet. Each, 50c; dozen, $5.00. 



CHRYSANTHEMUM COREANUM 

 (Korean Chrysanthemum) 



This magnificent new variety is little known, but it is destined 

 to be a favorite of every home gardener and nurseryman. Since 

 its recent importation from Korea, it "has naturalized itself with 

 amazing hardiness. In October and November, when nearly every 

 other flower has had its day, this chrysanthemum bursts forth in 

 the greatest profusion, begging to be cut. The flowers are like 

 large daisies, with claret pink petals and a golden center. Be the 

 first in your neighborhood to have some of these handsome flow- 

 ers. 2 to 4 feet. Each, 50c.; dozen, $5.00. 



CONVALLARIA 

 (LiIy=of=the=Valley) 



One of the most beloved of the early perennials ; is noted for 

 the exquisite beauty of its small w^hite blossoms and graceful 

 foliage. It is among the earliest blooms of the season, and sug- 

 gests the promise of warm sunshine to follow. 



This universal favorite scarcely needs description. Succeeds best 



in partial shade, in rich 

 soil with plenty of man- 

 ure. We offer Amer- 

 ican-grown plants of 

 the giant-flowered vari- 

 ety. 8 to 10 inches. 

 Each, 15c.; dozen, $1.50; 

 100, $10.00. Strong 

 clumps, each, 40c.; doz= 

 en, $4.00; 100, $25.00. 



LILY OF THE VALLEY AND BLUE 

 VIOLETS FORM AN IDEAL COM- 

 BINATION 



WREXHAM HYBRID DELPHINIUMS 



COREOPSIS 



LANCEOLATA (Golden Wave)— 2 to 3 feet. Un- 

 questionably the best of all hardy yellow flowers for 

 massing. Blooms constantly from June until frost, with 

 large daisy-like flowers on w'iry stems. 



DAISY. Hardy Daisy 



SHASTA DAISY— 9 to 12 inches.— Luther Burbank's 

 Hybrid Daisy. The flowers are of great substance, on 

 long stems, wnth numerous petals, pure white with 

 bright yellow centers. 



ALASKA — '12 to 15 inches. An improvement upon the 

 popular Shasta Daisy, with long, graceful white petals. 



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 WREXHAM HYBRIDS— The Wrexham Hy- 

 brids surpass in great flowering qualities. The indi- 

 vidual stalks, as well as the number of florets per stem 

 and size of individual florets, are w^ay ahead of any other 

 strain of Delphiniums we know. Field-grown plants, 

 each, 75c; dozen, $7.50. 



See next page for other Delphiniums 



