LOVETTS NURSERY, LITTLE SILVER, N. J.— EVERGREENS 



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EVERGREENS— The Pride of Every Estate 



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Whether your "Estate" covers acres or just a suburban lot, its value is bound to be increased 

 by the free use of nature's greatest tree gift to mankind — Evergreens ! The stately Pines and 

 shapely Spruces, the graceful Japanese Cypresses and various Arbor Vitaes, how they do lend 

 warmth and co'.or, depth and background to most any situation. Their value actually doubles 

 every three or four years and they are among the longest lived of all trees. Our Evergreens are 

 too heavy for shipment by parcel post. 



Prices quoted are for bushy, well furnished trees readily shipped by express. Quotations for 

 larger sizes, and for varieties other than those named, cheerfully made upon request. 



In digging, each tree is "lifted" with a ball of earth, and the roots, with the soil, encased in 

 burlap. 



ARBOR VITAE (Biota and Thuya) 



Biota O. Aurea Nana (Berckman's Golden 

 Arbor Vitae) — Among the most popular of all 

 evergreens. Conical, dense and compact, retain- 

 ing its golden tint throughout the year. Dwarf. 

 6 to 9 in., 90c.; 9 to 12 in., $1.25; 12 to 15 in., 

 $1.75; 15 to 18 in., $2.50; 18 to 24 in., $3.50 each. 



Biota OrientaHs (Oriental Arbor Vitae)— 



Rather stiff columnar habit, bright green foli- 

 age, bronze in winter; g-ood accent plant. 18 to 

 24 in., $1.25; 2 to 3 ft., $2.00; 3 to 4 fL, $3.50 each. 



Biota Rosedaleana (Rosedale Arbor Vitae) — 



Of slow growth with compact, fine, feathery 

 blue foliage, holding its symmetry remarkably. 

 12 to 15 in., $1.50; 15 to 18 in., $2.00; 18 to 24 in., 

 %IM each. 



Thuya Occidentals (American Arbor Vitae) 



—Very popular variety for screens, hedges, and 

 windbreaks. Foliage bright ^reen, in flat sprays. 

 A "round spire" of varying heights, attaining 

 normally 60 feet. 18 to 24 in., $1.00; 2 to 3 ft., 

 $1.75; 3 to 4 ft, $3J0; 4 to 5 ft., $5.00; 5 to 6 ft, 

 $7.50 each. 



Thuya O. Compacta (Compact Arbor Vitae) 



—A dwarf form, nearly globular, with bright 

 green, light foliage. 9 to 12 in., $1.00; 12 to 15 



in., $1.25; 15 to 18 in,, $1.60; 18 to 24 in., $2.00; 

 2 to 7?/2 ft, $3.00 each. 



Thuya O. Conica Densa — A very dark green, 

 narrow pyramid. 3 ft. tall, 12 in. wide at full 

 growth. Particularly good where mixed group 

 planting is desired, and where a small size at 

 full growth is desired. 18 to 24 in., $2.00; 2 to 

 2^2 ft, $3.00 each. 



Thuya O. Douglasi Aurea (Douglas Golden 



A. V.) — Formal, broad, pyramidal shape. Yel- 

 low-green foliage. 18 to 24 in., $2.50; 2 to l^/a 

 ft., $3.50; 2^/2 to 3 ft, $4.50; 3 to 4 ft, $6.00 each. 



Thuya O. ElegantEssima (Yellow Column Ar- 

 bor Vitae) — Of low columnar habit, bright yel- 

 low in spring; at other times a rich, lustrous 

 green. 18 to 24 in., $2.25; 2 to 21/2 ft., $3.00; 

 2% to 3 ft, $4.00; 3 to 3% ft., $5.00; ZY2 to 4 ft, 

 $6.00; 4 to 5 ft, $7.50; 5 to 6 ft, $9.50 each. 



Thuya O. Ellwangeriana (Tom Thumb Arbor 

 Vitae) — Of low, broad pyramidal form, with 

 slender branches. 18 to 24 in., $2.00; 2 to 2% 

 ft, $2.75 each. 



Thuya O. Globosa (Globe Arbor Vitae)— A 



perfect globe of dense light green foliage, ex- 

 cellent for formal planting. Lower and smaller 

 than Compacta. 9 to 12 in., $1.00; 12 to .15 in., 

 $1.50; 15 to 18 m., $1.75; 18 to 24 in., $2.50 each. 



