J. T. LOVETT, INC.. LITTLE SILVER, N. J. -EVERGREEN TREES 



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SELECT EVERGREEN TREES 



In digging, all except the low-priced varie-ties, are "lifted" with a ball of earth at the roots; 

 and the roots with earth, encased in burlap. They are all too large and heavy for shipment 

 by mail. Owing to the weight of trees and earth all except the smaller sizes should be for- 

 warded by freight. 



The prices are for bushy, well-furnished trees, in sizes that can be readily shipped. Quo- 

 tations for larger sizes and for varieties other than those named will be cheerfully given by 

 letter. 



As will be noted by the above illustration, our evergreen trees are dense, full and shape- 

 ly; due to our soil being peculiarly suited to growing them well and to careful culture and 

 pruning. The supply is a varied and large one; for want of space we offer but a few of the 

 hardiest and most popular varieties. 



Either as single specimens or in groups, evergreen trees give a warmth in winter and 

 coolness in summer to the home grounds that can be obtained in no other way. By a judi- 

 cious selection and arrangement of the varied forms of growth and colors of foliage flight 

 and dark greens, yellows and blues; effects can readily be produced that are artistic, striking, 

 and permanent. 



ARBOR VITAE 



AMERICAN (Thuya occidentalis).— Well 



known and popular: of upright habit and very 

 useful. Much used for hedging and screens. 

 2 feet. 50c.: 3 feet. 75c. each. 



BERCKMAN'S GOLDEN (Biota aurea na- 

 na). — A perfect gem. Conical form, very 

 dense and compact. During spring and sum- 

 mer it presents the most cheerful bright yel- 

 low green imaginable. 12 to 15 inches. 50c. 



COLUMBIAN (T. O. argentea).— Of com- 

 pact habit with deep green foliage, prettily 

 tipped with clear white. 2 feet. 75c. each. 



GEO. PEABODY (T. O. aurea).— Of pyram- 

 idal habit; foliage bright yellow throughout 

 the year. The finest of the golden Arbor 

 Vitaes. 2 feet, 75c.: 3 feet, $1.25 each. 



PYRAMIDAL (T. O. pyramidaUs).— Of up- 

 right habit, dense gro'wth and dark green col- 

 or. 2 feet, 60c.: 3 feet. 90c. each. 



TOM THUMB (T. O. Ellwanseriana).— Of 

 dense growth and spreading habit with soft, 

 light green heath-like foliage. Ij^ feet. 60c.: 

 2 feet. $1.00: 2^ feet. $1.50 each. 



VARIEGATED (T. O. Vervaeneana).— 

 Variegated green and light yellow: unique. 

 Of ironclad hardihood. 1^ feet. 60c.: 2 feet. 

 $1.00: 2V2 feet. SI. 50 each. 



WAREANA or SIBERIAN.— Of broadly 

 conical, compact form and rather slow growth. 

 Foliage dense and of deepest green. Extreme- 

 ly hardy. 1>^ feet. 60c. 



WAREANA LUTESCENS.— New, of the 

 same dense habit as the parent variety but 

 with leaves of lemon 3'ellow with a silverv 

 cast. 1^ feet. 75c.: 2 feet. Sl.OO each. 



JAPANESE CEDAR 

 (Cryptomeria Japonica) 



DWARF JAPANESE CEDAR (C. Lobbi 

 compacta). — A rare, unique and beautiful var- 

 iety. Of upright habit. The branches are 

 densely clothed with very deep green foliage 

 that resembles the Lycopodium or "Ground 

 Pine" so much used in Christmas decoration. 

 7>y2 feet. S2.00: 4 feet. S3.00 each. 



JUNIPER (Juniperus) 



AMERICAN (J. Virginiana).— Our Ameri- 

 can Juniper of the roadside, usually termed 

 Red Cedar from the color of its wood. It is 

 very hardy and attains a large size. Nursery 

 grown trees. 3 feet, $1.00: 4 feet. $1.50 each. 



AMERICAN BLUE (J. V. glauca).— A var- 

 iety of our well-known Red Cedar, with rich 

 glaucious blue foliage. Verv desirable. 3 

 feet. SI. 50: 4 feet. $2.00 each. 



DOUGLAS' GOLDEN (J. communis aurea). 

 — Of low spreading, almost prostrate habit 

 and rich, bright golden yellow foliage. Very 

 hardy. 2^2 to 3 feet spread. $2.00: 3 to 3^ 

 feet spjead. $2.50 each. 



LOVETT'S BLUE (J. striata).- The most 

 beautiful of all the Junipers and one of the 

 best of all the evergreen trees. Of broadly 

 pyramidal habit, densely clothed with bright 

 metallic blue foliage. As hardy as an oak. 

 \y2 feet. 75c. each. 



PFITZERIANA.— A unique and beautiful 

 variety of eccentric habit and rich dark green 

 Tamarix-like leaves. 2 feet. $1.50; 3 feet, $2.00 

 each. 



