12 Hardy Perennials 
LOVETT'S NURSERY, Inc 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS—Continued 
Excelsior. Big, double yellow blooms like Asters, 
good for bouquets. 
Frances Whittlesey. A newer sort, with large 
garnet and deep bronze flowers; ideal for the Fall 
garden. 
Field of Snow. Many creamy white flowers, tinged 
pink. Large Pompon. 
Harvard. A lovely sort of clear Harvard crimson. 
L’Argentuillais. Shapely big, bronzy scarlet 
flowers, tipped with gold. A particularly hardy 
sort. 
Miramar. Big, shapely bronze Chrysanthemums. 
Mrs. C. Coolidge. Distinct and different sort, 
single, with scarlet petals and golden center. 
Mrs. J. W. Martin. A drooping sort, with crimson 
flowers, blended with crushed strawberry. ( R.) 
Mrs. L. Birchard. Large, bright shell pink flowers, 
good for cutting. 
Norine. Golden Mums in big sprays—just right for 
Thanksgiving Day. Pompon. 
October Beauty. Large, semi-double-flowered, 
bronze variety of great beauty. 
October Girl. Early flowering, semi-double, deep 
pink sort, suffused with lavender. Large-flowered. 
Old Homestead. Many large, buff pink flowers, 
lovely in a mass planting. 
Pink Dandy. One of the best of all hardy Chrysan¬ 
themums, with a multitude of large pink Pom¬ 
pons. Gorgeous in full bloom. 
Mrs. Scott Elliott’s Hybrid Columbine 
( Aquilegia) 
Princess Victoria Louise. Splendid large bronze. 
Ruth Cummings. Many blooms of a rich fiery 
orange, large and lovely for cutting. 
Scarlet Beauty. Late sort, with countless flowers of 
pure scarlet. 
Skibo. Clear yellow “buttons,” centered bronze. 
Victory. Big double white flowers on a trailing 
plant. 
Wanda. Many pale-pink-and-cream blooms, large 
and very double. 
Yellow Normandie. Early, with many mammoth, 
open flowers of a light bronzy yellow. Excellent 
in a mass planting. 
Special Offer 
HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Each Chrysanthemum that will be sent 
out on these special collections will be a thor¬ 
oughly desirable, hardy variety, the collection 
to include one strong plant, that will bloom 
freely the same year planted, of each of our 
twelve most dependable hardy sorts. 
To introduce our splendid Hardy Chrysan¬ 
themums, we will send 12 strong plants, each 
different and correctly labeled, for $1.75. 
Choice of varieties must be left to us. 
CLEMATIS 
Fragrant Tube Clematis (C. davidiana). 2 to 3 ft. 
Rare and desirable, with fragrant, bell-shaped 
flowers of a deep lavender blue, in late Summer. 
Each 35c., doz. $3.50. 
COLUMBINE • Aquilegia 
Lovely plants to add color to your rockery in the 
Spring. 
Alpine Columbine (A. alpina). 12 in. A rare sort 
with deep blue, short-spurred flowers in Spring; 
(R.) 
American Columbine (A. canadensis ). 18 in. 
Popular native sort with bright red and yellow 
flowers in late Spring. ( R .) 
Golden Columbine (A. chrysantha). 2 to 3 ft. 
Taller and later than most, with slender flowers 
of brightest gold, in May, June and July. ( R .) 
Mrs. Scott Elliott’s Choice Long-spurred Hy¬ 
brid Columbines. These loveliest of Columbines 
will make your Spring garden the envy of your 
neighbors. Every color and combination of color 
in the Aquilegia world is here represented, from 
red, blue and yellow to the subtler shades of lav¬ 
ender, mauve, purple, and cream. A necessity in 
any perennial collection. Flower stalks, 2 to 3 ft. 
tall. Each 25c., doz. $2.50, 100 $15.00. 
DELPHINIUM • See Larkspur 
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, , , , April 30. 1935 
I have depended upon your nursery for such things ever 
since 1883 when you furnished my Asbury Park place with 
the first shrubs, vines, and trees I ever really owned. 
Mrs. E. A. Stege, 
Eldred, N. Y. 
each 20c., doz. $2.00, 100 $12.00 
All varieties, unless otherwise noted, 
(Add 10% to your remittance if shipment is desired by parcel post) 
