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LOVETTS NURSERY. LITTLE SILVER, N. J. -PERENNIALS-PEONIES 



LUPINUS. Lupine 



Unusual plants bearing graceful spikes, studded 

 with sweet-pea shaped flowers. 3 feet. 



POLYPHYLLUS— A very popular sort, bearing 

 clear, deep azure blue flowers from June until 

 September. 



POLPHYLLUS ALBA— Flowers like dainty, 

 white butterflies. 



POLYPHYLLUS MOERHEIMII — Long spires 

 graced with creamy pink flowers in June. 



Each, 25c; dozen, $2.50; 100, $17.50. 



LYSIMAGHIA 

 CLETHROIDES (Loosestrife)— 18 in Flowers 

 pure white, in long, dense spikes. Splendid for 

 cutting. July till September. 



LYTHRUM 

 ROSEUM SUPERBUM — (ROSE LOOSE= 

 STRIFE) — 3 to 4 feet. Literally covered, in July 

 and August, with spikes of rosy-purple flowers. 



MONARDA. Bergamot 

 DIDYMA SPLENDENS (Oswego Tea or Bee 

 Balm) — 2 to 3 ft. Large heads of intensely 

 rich crimson-scarlet flowers. 



MYOSOTIS. Forget-Me-Not 

 PALUSTRIS SEMPERFLORENS— 4 to 8 in. 



A lovely little plant ; especially valuable for 

 rocky, or moist, situations. Small, pale blue 

 flowers. 



OENOTHERA. Evening Primrose 

 PILGRIMI — 12 in. Bears large clusters of 

 yellow flowers. Splendid for rockery. 



PACHYSANDRA— THRIVES IN THE SHADE 



PAGHYSANDRA. Japanese Spurge 

 TERMINALIS.-6 to 9 in. Especially valu- 

 able as a ground cover plant, under trees and 

 other shady places. Evergreen foliage, accom- 

 panied by white flowers during May, June. 

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

 prices on' large quantities. 



All Perennials (unless otherwise noted), each, 

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



Choice Double PEONIES The June Gardener s Delight! 



Price, all varieties of Peonies except as noted 



ALBERT CROUSSE— Delicate, salmon-pink. 

 Large, compact bomb. Fragrant. Late. 



AUQUSTIN D'HOUR— Brilliant rose red, 

 large flower. Early ; best red for cutting. 



COURONNE D'OR— White with yellow tints 

 from few stamens showing through petals ; 

 center petals tipped crimson. Large; splendid 

 form ; free bloomer. Late. 



EDULIS SUPERBA— Crown type, very 

 early; called by many the Decoration Day 

 Peony. Mauve pink, with silvery reflex. 



EUGENE VERDIER — Light Hydrangea 

 pink, center deeper with yellow tints. Erect, 

 strong grower, medium height ; midseason. 



FELIX CROUSSE— Rose type, late midsea- 

 son, large, globular flowers shading to ruby red. 

 Each, $1.00. 



MIXED DOUBLE 

 PEONIES 



covering a complete range o. 

 colors. Strong roots, each, 

 50c; dozen, $5.00; 100, $30.00. 



extra strong roots, 75c ea.; doz., $7.50; 100, $50.00. 



FESTIVA. MAXIMA — Pure white, with 

 dashes of blood red at center. Early. One of 

 the finest. 



FRAGANS— The color of American Beauty 

 Rose. 



FRANCOIS ORTEQAT — Semi-rose type, 

 midseason ; deep crimson blooms with golden 

 yellow anthers. 



KARL ROSENFIELD— Very large, globular, 

 compact, semi-rose type. Dark crimson. Very 

 strong, tall, compact grower and free bloomer. 

 Midseason. A very brilliant and striking va- 

 riety. Each, $1.50; doz, $15.00. 



LIVINGSTONE— Double. Old-rose pink, 

 flaked on a lighter base; a few petals marked 

 with crimson. Large ; free flowering. Late. 



LOVETT'S PEONY 



COLLECTION 

 EDULIS SUPERBA — The 



most beautiful pink peony. 



FESTIVA MAXIMA — By 

 far the best white-flowered 

 sort. 



FELIX CROUSSE — The 

 best of all red flowered vari- 

 eties. One strong root each 

 of the 3 varieties, $2.00. 



WHILE THE PEONIES BLOOM, THEY TRULY DOMINATE THE GABDEN 



