Decbubbb 13, 1906. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



307 



given to ornamentals. But an exception 

 will be made in behalf of his first love, 

 small fruit culture: currants, raspber- 

 ries, blackberries, gooseberries and straw- 

 berries. Of the latter over a million 

 plants are disposed of annually. 



His range of glass is used exclusively 

 for the propagating of herbaceous stock, 

 of which his list shows over 1,000 vari- 

 ties. His specialties include over 150 

 varieties of phlox, forty varieties of 

 Japanese iris, fifty varieties of peo- 

 nies, and dahlias and cannas in abun- 

 dance. His brother-in-law, through whom 

 the Japanese selections were made, is 

 Prof. C. C. Georgeson, now in charge of 

 the U. S. government's agriculturjd ex- 

 perimental work in Alaska. 



Mr. Lovett was the first nurseryman to 

 introduce the California privet as a 

 hedge plant, away back in 1873. He car- 

 ries a stock of over a quarter of a mil- 

 lion plants, one customer recently taking 

 120,000. He has just added thirty acres 

 to his nursery and has twenty-five more 

 ready for purchase. 



His fruit farm at Clover Hill, Red 

 Bank, five miles from Little Silver, has 

 166 acres in choice fruit, including 7,000 

 peach trees, 200 apples, 1,200 pears, 

 1,000 plums, 1,000 cherries and 1,000 

 chestnuts. Here, too, some of the finest 

 poultry of all kinds are to be seen, squab, 

 fancy fowls and turkeys being made a 

 specialty, with experts in charge. 



Mr. Lovett has a large family of boys 

 and girls, most of whom are still at col- 

 lege or in art schools. His eldest son, 

 Lester, is associated with him in the 

 business. He is an able lieutenant, a fine 

 manager and salesman, a member of the 

 S. A. F. and of the New York Florists' 

 Club. J. Austin Shaw. 



Iba. E. Randall, of Houghton, Mich., 

 will establish a nursery on one of his 

 Houghton county farms. Work will be- 

 gin next spring. 



DflCLFQ On Own Roots 

 m%.\j^^tU\^ 2 years. 



CriBBon Bamblers, extra strong, at $7.00 per 100. 

 Dorothy Perkins, Pink, White and Yellow Ramb- 

 lers, etc., at $5.00 per 100. 

 H. P. Boses and Baby Ramblers, at $8.00 per 100. 



GILBERT GOSTIGH,flOCHESTER,N.Y. 



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TREES AND SHRUBS 



We make especially low prices on nursery stork to 

 Parks, Cemeteries, etc. 



Wholesale price list on application. 



We carry immense quantities of the finest named 

 varieties of peonies. 



PetersoD Nursery, ww p.tir«.ni»s.. Chicago 



Mention The RcTlew when yon write. 



ChoiceNorthern-drowfl 



2 Years in Field, Fine for Forcing 



Crimson Rambler, 4 to 7 feet.... $10.00 per 100 

 strong, No. 2. 6.00 per 100 



C. M. NIUFFER, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO 



Mention The Berlew when yon write. 



LARGE TREES 



OAKS and MAPLKS. PINXS and 

 HKMLOCKS. 



ANDORRA NURSERIES, 



Wm. Warner Harper, Prop. 

 Cliaetnat H1I1« Pblladelplila, Pa. 



The Two Best Evergreen Trees 



are Colorado Blue Spruce (Picea pungens glauca) 

 and Berckman's Golden Arbor- Vltae ( Biota aurea nana ) 



Both are not only beautiful in habit, extremely rich in color but both are also 

 of iron clad hardinesa— being among the few Evergreens that will endure salt 

 air and succeed near the coast. Per 10 Per 100 



ABIBB PDNGBNS OLAUCA, 2-2}^ ft $16.00 



234-8ft 20.00 



3-8J4ft 26.00 



" " " 3J4-4 ft 80 00 



ABIES PUNGKNB, green foliage, 2>^-8 ft.'.'.'.'*.*.".*.*.'.'.*.'.'.'.".'.'.' 8!oo 



^' " 8-3Kft 4.00 



'• S%-4tt 6.00 



4-6 ft .specimens 10.00 



•' 6-6ft., •• 16.00 



BIOTA AURBA NANA. 10-12in 2.00 



•' 12-16 In., compact 2.60 



" 15-18in.. " 8.60 



" 18-20in., " 5.00 



" 20-24in, " 6.00 



$126.00 



160 00 



200.00 



260.00 



26.Q0 



36.00 



40.00 



16.00 

 25.00 

 30.00 

 40.00 

 60.00 



Packed free for cash wltb order. 



J. T. LOVETT, LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



ANETTI STOCKS 



Grafting size, 8 to 6 m-m., perlOOO $7.00: per 10,000 $85.00. 



First size. 5 to 10 m-m., per 1000 9.00; per 10,000 80.00. 



Newark prices. DUTY PAID. For prompt delivery order NOW and avoid disappointment. 



ROSES, two years, field-grown, well-roofed. 

 DOROTHY PKRKINS per 100, $8.00 

 CRIMSON RAMBLER lO.OO 



HYBRID FERPETnALiS, in good assortment per 100, $10.00 to 12.00 



Send for our Wholesale Price List of ROSES, CLEMATIS, FLOWERING SHRUBS, CONIFERS, etc 



JACKSON & PERKINS CO., 



Mention The Review when you write. 



NEWARK, NEW YORK. 

 (Wayne County.) 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



" ^SPECIMEN NURSERY STOCK 



Deciduous Trees 

 and Siirubs, 

 Evergreens, 



Rhododendrons, 

 Azaleas, 



Over one hundred (100) acres of the 

 choicest varieties. Send for price list. 



Cottage Gardens Company 



Queens, L. I., N. T. 



LARGE STOCK OF 



Peonies, M. L Rhubarb, 

 Lucretia Dewberry 



—For prices write— 



GILBERT H. WILD, Sarcoxie, Mo. 



Large Privet 



from 2 feet to 8 feet. Prices on application. 



CREEPING OR TRAILING ROSES. Write 

 for wholesale list. 



ELIZABETH NURSERY CO., Elizabeth, N. J. 



rVERGREEN 



H_^ An Immenac Stock of both larire anC 

 ^^^ small Blze ETEROBEEN TREES in 

 great variety; also EVERGREEN 

 SHRUBS. Correspondence solicited 



THE WM H. MOON CO., MORRISVILLE, PA. 



Uentioo TlM Seview when 70a writ*. 



Viburnum Plicatum 



All Sizes. 

 Spiraeas, 4 varieties. 

 Double Althaeas, 4 colors. 

 Deutzias, Weieellas, Hydransea Grand., 

 Honeysuckles and other Shrubbery. 



AT A BARGAIN 



Write for prices. 



The CONARD A JONES CO. 



WEST GROVE, PA. 



Baby Rambler 



IV BUB AND BLOOM. 



4-iuch pots, 20c— quick skipment. 



^< £^i»L LULL ^spRiHgncuDOHio- J 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



H. P. ROSES 



Choice two and three years, named, 11.50 t>er 

 doz. Plenty of L.a France, $9.00 per 100. Clem* 

 atis Paniculata, tl.OO per doz., 18.00 per 100. 

 Transplanted Panales, 75c per 100; 16.00 and 

 tlO.OO per 1000. Smllaz seedllners, fall-sown, 13.00 

 per 1000. Season is over for Peonies. 



F. A. BALLER, Bloommsrton, III. 



Field-Grown ROSES 



IH to 4 ft. high, 90 varieties, 18.00 per 100. 



CRIMSON RAMBLER 



1 and 2 years, 1% to 4 ft., $3.00 to $5.00 per 100. 

 WM. K. NELSON, Augrnsta, Ga. 



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