22 Hardy Perennials LOVETT'S NURSERY, I nc. 
STONECROP • Sedum 
To fill your rockery with rugged beauty. 
Gold Moss {S. acre). 4 in. Densely carpeted with 
yellow flowers in late Spring. (R.) 
Hexagon Stonecrop (S. sexangulare). 4 in. Dark 
foliage and lovely yellow June flowers. {R-) 
Leafy Stonecrop {S. dasyphyllum). 2 in. Dwarf 
and compact, with masses of rounded blue gray 
leaves. (K.) 
Orange Stonecrop (5. kamtscbaticum). 6 in. Or¬ 
ange flowers in late Summer, and golden Fall 
foliage. (R.) 
Running Stonecrop (5. stolonijerum). 6 in. Pink 
Midsummer flowers from flat evergreen foliage. 
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Scarlet Stonecrop (S. stolonijerum coccineum). 6 m. 
Like the above, but with crimson flowers. (R.) 
Showy Stonecrop (S. spectabilis, ''Brilliant”). 18 in. 
Lovely border plant, with an August crop of 
bright red flowers. Each 30c., doz. S3.00, 100 
S20.00. 
Siebold Stonecrop (S. sieboldi). 8 in. Pink Sept¬ 
ember bloom, from rounded, glaucous foliage, 
rimmed crimson. {R.) 
Stringy Stonecrop {S. sarmentosum). 6 in. Spreads 
vigorously bearing yellow June flowers. (R.) 
White Stonecrop (5. album). 2 in. Thick, waxy 
evergreen leaves and white flowers in Midsumer. 
(K.) 
THE PERFECT ROCKERY OFFER 
• One each of all the above nine beauti- • 
ful Stonecrops (omitting only the 
Showy Stonecrop, which is too tall for 
a rockery), for only $1.45 
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SUNFLOWER • Helianthus 
Golden blooms which always face the sun. 
Ashy Sunflower (H. mollis). 4 ft. Big, lemon yellow 
flowers in late Summer, from downy white foliage. 
Darkeye Sunflower (H. sparcijolius). 5 ft. Huge, 
graceful, yellow flowers in August and September. 
Good for cutting. 
Miss Mellish Sunflower ( H. Miss Mellisb). 5 to 
6 ft. Tallest of the species and a perfect border 
plant, with big yellow Sunflowers in late Summer. 
Soleil d’Or ( H. multijlorus grandiplenus). 4 ft. 
Lovely cut flowers, like golden yellow Dahlias, 
large and very double, are produced on this best 
of Sunflowers in August and September. 
SUN ROSE • Helianthemum 
Rock Sunrose {H. croceum). 6 in. Free-flowering 
evergreen, with deep yellow blooms all Summer 
long. (R.) Each 25c., doz. $2.50. 
THERMOPSIS ‘ Thermopsis 
Carolina Thermopsis (7*. caroliniana). 3 ft. Long, 
brilliant spikes of flowers like yellow Sweet Peas, 
in early Summer. Each 25c., doz. $2.50, 100 $16.00 
THRIFT • Armeria 
Lovely for the rockery with attractive foliage. 
Rosalie Thrift (A. laucbeana). 8 in. A host of rosy 
red flowers in late Spring. 
Tall Thrift (A./ormosum). 12 in. Flowers in many 
shades of pink are produced in early Summer. 
THYME . Thymus 
Crimson Thyme (T. serpyllum coccineum). 6 to 8 
in. Fragrant foliage covered in June and July with 
bright crimson flowers. (R.) 
Mother-of-Thyme (T. serpyllum). 6 to 8 in. 
Differs from above only in color of flowers, which 
are purple lilac. (R.) 
TORCHLILY • Tritoma 
Express. 3 ft. Orange scarlet blooms, like Red 
Hot Pokers, from August to October. 
Bonfire Torchlily (T. fitzeri). 3 ft. Good for cut¬ 
ting, with bright orange flowers, edged salmon 
rose, August to October. Each 30c., doz. $3.00. 
(Protect Tritomas north oj Trenton, N. J.) 
VALERIAN • Valeriana 
Garden Heliotrope (V. officinalis). 3 to 4 ft. 
Showy heads of rosy flowers in early Summer, with 
a strong Heliotrope fragrance. 
Jupitersbeard (V. coccinea). 2 ft. Attractive, with 
its pink flowers all Summer, until October. Good 
for bouquets. 
VIOLET • Viola 
Spring’s main beauty of the woodland, ready to 
give more than satisfaction in your own garden. 
3 to 6 inches. 
Double Russian. A most hardy sort which bears 
very fragrant and double flowers of a rich, dark 
blue in early Spring with a return of bloom in the 
Fall. Good in shade. (R.) Each 30c., doz. $3.00, 
100 $ 20 . 00 . 
Governor Herrick. Bright blue Violets in early 
Spring. Good in shade. (R.) 
Jersey Gem. Rich violet, long-stemmed flowers, 
from May until the Summer’s end. A fragrant 
favorite of our nursery. (R.) 
Purple Glory. Huge purple Violets like Pansies on 
a neat little plant. (Not absolutely hardy north 
of Trenton, N. J.) (R.) Each 30c., doz. $3.00, 
100 $ 20 . 00 . 
Rosina. A worthy novelty which produces in 
Spring, until late Autumn, hordes of dainty pink 
Violets, with fragrance stronger than that of any 
other sort. An excellent ground cover, succeeding 
in semi-shade or sun. (R.) Each 30c., doz. $3.00, 
100 $ 20 . 00 . 
WILD-INDIGO • Baptisia 
Blue Wild-indigo (B. australis). 3 ft. Good for the 
border or informal garden, with long racemes of 
dark blue flowers like Sweet Peas, in June and 
July. Splendid cut flower and bears attractive 
foliage. 
YARROW • Achillea 
Lovely border plans, good as fillers in bouquets. 
Boule de Neige (A. ptarmica, Boule de Neige). 
15 to 18 in. Good in garden or vase, with double 
white flowers like small Pompon Chrysanthemums 
in early Summer. (R.) 
Fernleaf Yarrow (A. filipendulina). 2 to 3 ft. 
Flat heads of bright golden flowers from lacy 
foliage, all Summer long. 
All varieties, unless otherwise noted, each 20c., doz. $2.00, 100 $14.00 
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