. Catalog 1922 : no 104. Trees Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Commercial catalogs New Jersey Little Silver. 42 J. T. LOVETT, LITTLE SILVER, —PERENNIALS AND SHRUBS TRITOMA (Kniphofia) Red Hot Poker, or Torch Lily Pfitzeri. EVERBLOOMING FLAME FLOWER.—Remarkable for the large size of its flower heads and for its early, free and con- tinuous-blooming habit. It throws up con- stantly, throughout the summer and autumn, stout stems from three to four feet high, crowned with large spikes or heads of rich, vivid orange-sc


. Catalog 1922 : no 104. Trees Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Commercial catalogs New Jersey Little Silver. 42 J. T. LOVETT, LITTLE SILVER, —PERENNIALS AND SHRUBS TRITOMA (Kniphofia) Red Hot Poker, or Torch Lily Pfitzeri. EVERBLOOMING FLAME FLOWER.—Remarkable for the large size of its flower heads and for its early, free and con- tinuous-blooming habit. It throws up con- stantly, throughout the summer and autumn, stout stems from three to four feet high, crowned with large spikes or heads of rich, vivid orange-scarlet flowers. Needs winter pro- tection. Each, 25c.; dozen, $ VALERIANA Officinalis. HARDY GARDEN HELIO- TROPE. ST. GEORGE'S HERB. 2 to 3 feet.—During June and July bears great num- bers of large flower heads of small, light pink flowers, having the delicious odor of the Helio- trope. Each, 20c.; dozen, $ VERONICA. Speedwell Longifolia Subsessilis. BLUE JAY FLOW- ER. 2 to feet.—From early in May until the middle of September this variety produces a veritable cloud of tall blue spikes a foot long that completely cover the plant. Spicata. 1 to 2 feet.—Produces in summer a wealth of deep blue flowers. Each, 20c.; dozen, $ VIOLA. Violet Double English. 4 to 8 inches.—The popu- lar double, hardy variety. Very double, dark. purple and exceedingly fragrant flowers. Pre- fers partial shade. These, intermingled with Lily of the Valley, are stunning. Gov. Herrick.—Undoubtedly the best of the single flowered varieties for growing out-of- doors. A strong grower and very fragrant. Each, 20c.; dozen, $ Allegheny Co., Pa., May 5, 1920. I am pleased to say that the roses I got from you a year ago last fall did exceptionally fine blooming the next spring, and the shrubbery I got is doing fine. Frank B. Fauker. CHOICE SHRUBS AND DWARF DECIDUOUS TREES Owing to the difficulty and expense of packing for shipment Deciduous Trees in small lots, we include in the fol


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