. Catalog 1922 : no 104. Trees Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Commercial catalogs New Jersey Little Silver. J. T. LOVETT, LITTLE SILVER, —HARDY PERENNIALS 29 ANEMONE JAPONICA Japanese Anemones. Alba. 18 in.—Flowers large, single, pure white with yellow stamens: xery beautiful and chaste. Queen Charlotte. 2 feet.—Produces beauti- ful, semi-double flowers of extra large size, often four inches across. Blooms earlier than the others. Rosea superba. 18 in.—Valuable, especially for its fine form and beautiful, delicat


. Catalog 1922 : no 104. Trees Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Commercial catalogs New Jersey Little Silver. J. T. LOVETT, LITTLE SILVER, —HARDY PERENNIALS 29 ANEMONE JAPONICA Japanese Anemones. Alba. 18 in.—Flowers large, single, pure white with yellow stamens: xery beautiful and chaste. Queen Charlotte. 2 feet.—Produces beauti- ful, semi-double flowers of extra large size, often four inches across. Blooms earlier than the others. Rosea superba. 18 in.—Valuable, especially for its fine form and beautiful, delicate light rose color. Whirlwind. 18 in.—Semi-double pure white flowers, two to three inches across. Each. 20c.: dozen, $ ANTHEMIS. Chamomile Tinctoria. GOLDEN MARGUERITE. 2 feet.—A bushy plant with dark green, finely cut foliage and clear golden-yellow flowers, borne in great profusion during June and July. Each, 20c.: dozen, ARABIS. Rock Cress Albida. ALPIXA. 8 to 12 in.—A charming little rock plant of low-tufted habit, covered with pure white, fragrant flowers, from early spring to midsummer: thrives in dry places. Each, 20c.; dozen. ASTER. Michaelmas Daisy These Hardy Asters should not be confused with the large-flowered double China Asters, which, though beautiful, are mereh' annuals. Alpinus Superbus. 12 in.—Large showy pur- ple flowers in ]May and June. Valuable for the border and for rockeries. Nova Anglea. NEW ENGLAND ASTER. 4 ft.—Bluish-purple: large flowers in masses. Nova Anglea Rosea. 4 ft.—The showiest of all Hardy Asters. Strong growing and ex- ceedingly free flowering, presenting a mass of rosy-pink flowers in late summer. St. Egwin. 3 ft.—When in bloom in late summer, is almost enveloped with large flow- ers of delicate soft pink. Tartaricus. 6 ft.—A distinct tall-growing species, with smooth, large leaves, and heads of dark blue flowers. Blooms late. Each, 20c.; dozen, $; 100, $ Ontario, Can.\da, Feb. 28, 1921.


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