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



HEDGE PLANTS. 



100 1,000 



Althea or Rose of Sharon. Double, all colors, 2 to 3 feet $ 10.00 



Althea or Rose of Sharon. Double, all colors, 3 to 4 feet 15.00 



Barberry, Lovett's and Thunbergi, l ^ or 2 feet 9.00 ^80.00 



Barberry, Lovett's and Thunbergi, 2 to 2 ^2 feet 12.00 100.00 



Privet, Amoor River, two years, 1 >^ to 2 feet 4.00 3 5.00 



Privet, Amoor River, two years, 2 to 3 feet 5.00 40.00 



Privet, Amoor River, three and four years, 3 to 4 feet; heavy 6.50 50.00 



California, one year,' 12 to l8 inches 2.00 15.00 



California, two years, l ^ to 2 feet 3.00 25.00 



California, two years, 2 to 3 feet 3.5o 30.00 



California, three years, 3 to 4 feet 5.00 40.00 



Rosa rugosa, transplanted, 12 to l8 inches 10.00 



Rosa rugosa, transplanted, l ^ to 2 feet 12.00 



Spiraea Van Houttei, bushy, 2 to 3 feet 10.00 



Spiraea Van Houttei, Strong, 3 to 4 feet 15.00 



SELECT HARDY ROSES. 



Strong two and three-year plants; much too large to be sent by mail. 



Each Doz. 100 



iBaby Ramblers. Baby Dorothy, (Maman Levavasseur) , 

 Crimson Baby Rambler, (Mme. Norbert Le- 

 vavasseur), Pink Baby Rambler, (Anchen Mul- 

 ler), White Baby Rambler, (Katherine Zeimet), 



2 years -. $ .30 $ 3.00 $20.00 



Hardy Everblooming. Blumenschmidt, Clothilde Soupert, 



Etoilde de France, Gruss an Teplitz, Helen Gould, 



(Balduin), Hermosa, Kaiserin Augusta Victoria, 



Killarney, Mme. Abel Chatenay, Mme. Jules 



Grolez, Maman Cochet, Marie Ravie, Mrs. De 



Graw, Perle des Jardins, Wm. R. Smith, 



(Charles Dingee, Jeannette Heller, Pres. Smith), 



etc.; strong field grown plants 



Hybrid PerpetuaL Anne de Diesbach, Earl of Dufferin, 



Francois Levet, Frau Karl Druschki, Gen. Jacque- 

 minot, John Hopper, Jules Margottin, Louis Van 



Houtte, Magna Charta, Mad. Plantier, Mrs. John 



Laing, Mrs. R. G. Sherman-Crawford, Paul 



Neyron, Prince Camille de Rohan, Ulrich Brun- 



ner, Vick's Caprice, etc.; strong, 2 years 



Climbing. Blue Rambler ( Veilchenblau) , Climbing Cloth- 

 ilde Soupert, Climbing Killarney, Crimson Ram- 

 bler, Dorothy Perkins, Lady Gay, Mrs. Lovett, 



Philadelphia Rambler, Tausendschon, (Thousand 



Beauties), Wichuriana, White Rambler, Yellow 



Rambler; strong field grown 



Dr. W. Van Fleet. Flesh pink deeping to rosey flesh. 



Flowers equal in beauty to a fine Tea Rose and 



pleasantly fragrant. The grandest climbing 



rose as yet offered; strong plants 



.30 3.00 20.00 



.25 2.50 1 5.00 



.25 2.50 



.75 7.50 



"An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure." 



BOROWAX. 

 THE FRUIT GROWER'S FRIEND. 



A competent protection against Borers if properly applied to Peach, Plum, Apple, 



Pear and Quince Trees. 



Keep the borers out! Once they get in, no known material will destroy them 

 without killing the tree, and they can be removed only by the use of the knife — a 

 method that is slow, laborious, expensive and one that leaves the tree in a damaged 

 condition. 



Full details of this very valuable material, method of applying, (which is ex- 

 ceedingly simple), cost per acre, etc., mailed free upon receipt of name. 



PACKAGES AND PRICES. 



Quart ' $ -3 5 



Half Gallon ^ 60 



Gallon can (boxed) 1-00 



Six gallons (boxed) 5.00 



Price by the barrel and half barrel given by letter. 



Resident agents wanted for the sale of Borowax. Liberal commissions to re- 

 sponsible, energetic men who will not exaggerate. 



J. T. LOVETT, 



LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 



