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« of Attrwaitars. 



with 



Prospective 

 Users of 



Choicest Nursery Products for American 



Home Gardens 



SOON balmy airs of spring will tempt the 

 home gardener to get busy and dig. But 

 greater even than the joy of digging and plant- 

 ing for greater gardens is the act of planning 

 and scheming how to get still greater joys out 

 of the garden. 



In connection with any garden plan — 

 whether the garden be devoted to fruits or 

 ornamentals, the Lovett Catalog asks the 

 privilege of acting as your guide or friendly 

 advisor. We do not claim to grow everything. 

 Neither do we believe that we "know-it-all." 

 But you can not be in a business for nearly 

 half a century and not accumulate consider- 

 able experience. It is this experience that we 

 are putting at your disposal through our new 

 catalog. 



This year in particular we are reasonably 

 proud of this latest publication of ours because 

 we have made unusual efforts to make it worth 



while and interesting. Not only have we 

 added a good many new illustrations, but the 

 descriptions have been thoroughly edited, the 

 lists revised until we are sending out what we 

 believe to be the most comprehensive guide 

 to small fruits, such as Strawberries, Black- 

 berries, Raspberries, Currants, Grapes, etc., 

 besides a selected line of both standard 

 and dwarf fruit trees, not overlooking an 

 extensive collection of hardy plants, Roses, 

 and other ornamentals, useful for improving 

 the home surroundings. 



This catalog will be mailed to you upon 

 request. Please mail enclosed postcard today. 

 In the meantime we call your attention to a 

 few of our choicer specialties offered within. 

 Every plant is the choicest that a combination 

 of climate, cultivation and skill can produce. 

 We solicit your favor on the basis of satisfac- 

 tory services rendered to thousands during 

 almost fifty years of doing business. 



Lovett's Nursery, Little Silver, New Jersey 



