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



PINE (Pinus) 



AUSTRIAN or BLACK (P. Austriaca).— Of 



strong spreading growth and rounded form; 

 long, wiry, dark green leaves. 2 feet, 75c.; 

 each. 



PINUS STROBUS 



SCOTCH (P. sylvestris).— Of robust, sturdy 

 habit and rapid growth, wi-th long grayish 

 green leaves. Succeeds everywhere, 3 feet, 

 $1.50 each. 



WHITE or WEYMOUTH (P. strobus).— 



The well-known pine of the forest and fields. 

 Of lofty habit with long, hair-like green 

 needles and very hardy. 2 feet, 75c.; 3 feet, 

 $1.00 each. 



RETINOSPORA 



OBTUSA MAGNIFICA.— Of compact up- 

 right habit with dense foliage of exceedingly 

 rich dark green. A superb variety. 3 feet, 

 $2.50; 4 feet, $3.50 each. 



OBTUSA SULPHUREA.— Of upright hah.t 

 and dense soft foliage of a yellow-green hue. 



2 feet, $1.50; 3 feet, $2.50; 4 feet, $4.00 each. 

 PI-CIFERA.— Of tall, spreading habit with 



light green foliage. A rapid grower. 2 feet, 

 $1.00; 3 feet, $1.50; 4 feet, $2.50 each. 



PICIFERA AUREA.— One of the brightest 

 and most lasting in color of all the golden- 

 leaved Retinosporas and perhaps the hardiest. 

 It is a lively yellow at all times. 2 feet, $1.00; 



3 feet, $1.50; 4 feet, $2.50 each. 

 PLUMOSA. — A beautiful, strong growing 



evergreen tree, with abundant soft, deep green 

 foliage. A rapid grower. 2 feet, 75c.; 3 feet, 

 $1.25; 4 feet, $2.50 each. 



PLUMOSA ARGENTEA NAN A.— Of 

 dwarf, compact habit. Soft light green foliage 

 tipped with silvery white. 15 to 18 inches, 75c. 

 each. 



PLUMOSA AUREA.— Very popular. Of 

 dense habit, with soft feathery light green fol- 

 iage, distinctly tipped with yellow, feet, 

 75c.; 2 feet, $1.00; ly. feet, $1.50; 3 feet, $2.00 

 each. 



SQUARROSA VEITCHII.— Perhaps the 

 choicest of all this class of beautiful evergreen 

 trees. Of tall habit with dense soft foliage of 

 a cheerful frosted blue color. 2 feet, $1.50; 

 3 fee-t, $2.00 each. 



WEEPING (R. filifera).— A distinct and 

 beautiful form. Of strong growth with mass- 

 es of long, slender cord-like drooping foliage 

 of a rich green. 2 feet, $1.50; 2^ feet, $2.00; 3 

 feet $2 50 each 



WEEPING GOLDEN (R. f. aurea).— A rare 

 and exceedingly beautiful variety. Of dwarf 

 spreading habit and with foliage of bright lem- 

 on yellow which color it retains throughout 

 the year. The leaves are still more thread- 

 like and refined than in the type. Very difiEer- 

 ent from all others. 1^ feet, $1.50; 2 feet. 

 $2.00: feet, $3.00 each. 



SPRUCE (Picea) 



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PICEA KOSTERIANA 



ROSTER'S COLORADO BLUE (P. pun- 

 gens Kosteriana). — An improved form of the 

 justly popular Colorado Blue Spruce and the 

 most valuable and beautiful of all hardy ever- 

 green trees. It will endure with impunity a 

 temperature far below zero and succeeds even 

 at the seaside where almost all other ever- 

 green trees succumb to the salt laden air. (See 

 cut.) 2 feet, $2.00; 2^^ feet, $2.50; 4 feet, $4.50: 

 5 feet, $5.50; 6 feet, $7.50 each. 



HEMLOCK (Tsugo Canadensis).— Of lofty 

 growth with slender, graceful branches, dense- 

 ly clothed with small, deep green leaves. 2 

 feet, $1.00; 3^ feet, $2.50 each. 



NORWAY (P. excelsa).— Of lofty habit. 

 The most largely planted and most popular 

 of all evergreen trees. Often used for hedge 

 planting, for screens and for wind breaks. 2 

 feet, 60c.; 3 feet, $1.00; 4 feet, $1.50 each. 



