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



HYDRANGEA PANICULATA 

 GRANDIFLORA. 



Hardy Uydhaxgea. 



This superb shrub is now familiar to every 

 one, so impressive is its beauty when once 

 seen. It is of large size and spreading growth, 

 bearing in great numbers from August to 

 October immense terminal panicles of fleecy, 

 pure white flowers, sometimes a foot long, 

 and nearly as broad at base, changing later 

 to a pinkish hue. No lawn is complete with- 

 out it. Strong plants, each, 20c: doz. $2.00; 

 100, $12.00. Large plants, each, 35c; doz. 

 $3.50; 100, $20.00. Standard or tree-shaped 

 with a single stem and spreading top, each, 

 50c; doz. $5.00. 



LIGUSTRUM. PRIVET - 



Ibota. Chinese Privet. — One of the hardiest 



privets, and very distinct, with handsome, 

 long, glossy foliage and large, pure white, 

 fragrant flowers in great profusion, in June, 

 followed by bluish-black seeds in clusters, 

 which remain upon the plant until Spring, 

 Each 20c; doz. $2.00. 



Ibota nana. — A dwarf form of the above 

 and a very pretty shrub of remarkably neat 

 habit. Its numerous branches are thickly 

 clothed with glossy box-like leaves and it is 

 always fresh and cheerful in aspect. Partic- 

 ularly desirable for forming a low dense 

 hedge. The plant shown in cut was grown 

 without pruning and shows its natural habit. 

 Each 20c; doz. $2.00. 



Ovalifolium. California Trivet. — The popu- 

 lar hedge plant, for which purpose it is one 

 of the very best by reason of its rapid growth, 

 elegant form and handsome foliage. Of all 

 the hardy shrubs there are none more useful, 

 for it excels whether for hedging, for massing 

 or for planting singly as specimens, especially 



Ligustrum Ibota Nana- 

 in the latter case when trained to the stand- 

 ard of globe form. Its habit and growth are 

 strong, bushy and upright, foliage oval, deep, 

 rich green, bright and glossy, very dense and 

 almost evergreen. When planted singly it 

 bears in July innumerable panicles of small, 

 white, lilac-like flowers. It is a very orna- 

 mental and attractive bush, entirely hardy, 

 of easy culture, and thrives everywhere, even 

 by the seashore in defiance of salt air and sea 

 breezes. 2 to 3 ft., each, 15c; doz. $1.50; 

 3 to 4 ft., each, 25c; doz. $2.50; 4 to 5 ft., 

 each, 35c; doz. $3.50. For price by 100 for 

 hedging, see Hedge plants. 



GLOBE AND STANDARD PRIVET. 



Globe or Ball Privet 



