LOVETT'S NURSERY, LITTLE SILVER, N. J.-SHRUBS AND DWARF TREES 35 



HARDY SHRUBS AND DWARF TRBBS- (Continued) 



SYMPHORIGARPUS 



RACEMOSUS (Snowberry)— An old favorite. In July 

 and August it has small pink flowers, which are followed 

 by great numbers of large, pure white, waxlike berries in 

 clusters that remain until freezing weather. Conspicuous 

 and interesting. 



VULGARIS (Indian Currant, Coral Berry)— 

 Of low-growing and graceful habit, with numer- 

 ous small pink flowers in August and September, 

 followed by dull red berries, which literally cover 

 the branches and remain nearly all winter. 



18 to 24 in., 35c.; 2 to 3 ft., 50c. each. 



STEPHENANDRA 



FLEXUOSA— 3 feet. Of graceful, compact habit, with 

 handsome foliage that turns to a purplish red in autumn. 

 Tiny white flowers in short panicles in June. 18 to 24 

 in., 40c.; 2 to 3 ft., 60c. each. 



SYRINGA. Lilac 



VULGARIS (Purple Lilac)— The variety of our grand- 

 mother's gardens. Of strong-growing upright habit, and 

 produces many large clusters of richly fragrant, light 

 purple or true Hlac flowers in early spring. 2 to 3 ft., 

 50c.; 3 to 4 ft., 75c. each. 



VULGARIS ALBA (White Lilac)— A variety of the 

 above having large panicles of fragrant flowers. 2 to 3 

 ft., 75c. each. 



HYBRID LILACS 



These named varieties of Lilacs are marvels of 

 beauty and elegance, far superior to the older varie- 

 ties. Thev must be seen to be appreciated. 



ALPHONSE LAVALLE— The double bluish 

 flowers of this variety look almost like flowers 

 produced by double Hyacinths. 



CHAS. JOLY — Dark crimson; double. Long, 

 narrow panicles, vigorous, upright habit. One 

 of the best dark varieties. 



CHARLES X — A strong grower of up- 

 right habit, with large purple flowers, 



MME. CASSIMER PERRIER— Produces 

 very large creamy white double flowers. 



MME. LEMOINE— W^hite. Immense clusters 

 double flowers. One of the best. 



MARIE LEGRAYE — Pure white, medium sized flowers 

 excellent varietv. 



MICHEL BliCHNER— Clear lilac, shaded blue on interior 

 of petals. Buds deep pinkish lilac. Large. Double. 



PRESIDENT GREVY— Double. Clusters large and full. 

 Buds pale tones of lilac, flow^ers beautiful light blue. 



RUBRA DE MARLEY (Red Marley)— Single, in large full 

 clusters. Flowers lilac, touched with blue. Pinkish buds. 



SOUV. de LUDWIG SPAETH— Flowers large and single 

 in very large, long, pointed, clusters. Very rich purplish red. 



Any of above, strong bushy plants, each, $1.25. 



SPECIAL OFFER: One each of above ten fine sorts $10.00 



beautiful 



LILACS — THE MEMORY OF CHILDHOOD DAYS WHEN GRANDMOTHER'S GARDEN YIELDED THEM BY THE 



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