22 J. T. LOVETT. LITTLE SILVER, N.J.— ROSES, HEDGE PLANTS 



TAUSENDSCHOEN, or 



HEDGE 



Rate^ by the 1,000 promptly given by letter 

 upon request. 



HARDY NORTH AMOOR PRIVET 



Has box-like leaves and forms a dense and 

 handsome hedge. Succeeds in the shade of 

 overhanging trees much better than California 

 Privet. Unfortunately, there are two types of 

 Amoor or Russian Privet; one of which is very 

 hardy while the other is no hardier than Cali- 

 fornia Privet. After much difficulty, we have 

 succeeded in growing a supply of the true 

 "Hardy North" which we offer at the follow- 

 ing very moderate prices. 



Plant in single row eight inches apart. 



Doz. 100 



One year, 9 to 12 inches $1.00 $4.50 



Two years, 12 to 18 inches 1.25 6.00 



Two years, 18 to 24 inches 1.50 8.00 



Two years, 2 to 3 feet 2.00 12.00 



CALIFORNIA PRIVET 



Introduced by the Monmouth Nursery as a 

 hedge plant in the ^^rly seventies and now 

 more largely planted by far for producing 

 ornamental hedges than any other shrub. We 

 are the largest growers of it of any nursery 

 in the world. We have for spring sales two 

 and a haf million plants of California Privet, 

 of very superior quality, both in top and root; 

 that cannot fail to please all who buy any of 

 it. All the plants offered except the one-year 

 grades have been cut back one or more times. 

 Plant eight inches apart. 



Note. — A leaflet giving full instructions for 

 planting and the care of Privet Hedges will be 



mailed upon request. 



Doz. 100 



Two years, 12 to 18 inches $ .75 $2.00 



Two years, 1^ to 2 feet 1.25 3.00 



Two years, 2 to 3 feet 1.50 4.00 



Two years. 3 to 4 feet 2.00 6.00 



THOUSAND BEAUTIES 



A fine rose, indeed. It is a very strong 

 grower, and from early June until well into 

 July it is literally covered with clusters of 

 > decorative semi-double flowers of varied shades 

 of deep to light pink and white. Its bloom is 

 produced actually in bewildering profusion. 



Price of all, except as noted, strong, two- 

 years field-grown plants, each, 50c.; dozen, 

 $5.00; or from five-inch pots, each, 60c.; dozen, 

 $6.00. 



STANDARD, or TREE ROSES 



Fortunately, we have a nice lot of these 

 roses, grown at Monmouth Nursery, with four 

 to five feet stems and good heads. Each, $2.00; 

 dozen, $20.00. 



Note. — Owing to labor conditions and other 

 hindrances of the past two years, candor com- 

 pels us to admit, which we do with extreme re- 

 grets, that our stock of Everblooming or Hy- 

 brid Tea Roses, Hybrid Perpetual Roses, Baby 

 Rambler and Hybrid Rugosa Roses is so re- 

 duced and our assortment of varieties so badly 

 broken, we are obliged to omit them from this 

 edition of our catalog. 



PLANTS 



BERBERIS THUNBERGII 



Exceedingly hardy. It is not so upright in 

 growth as the Privets; has very neat and 

 pretty light green, glossy leaves that turn to 

 bright shades of red in autumn and requires 

 but little pruning. For those who wish a low 

 ornamental hedge it is especially valuable. 

 Plant 12 inches apart. 



Doz. 100 



Transplanted, 9 to 12 inches $1.25 $6.00 



Transplanted, 12 to 18 inches 1.50 9.00 



Transplanted, 2 to 3 feet, heavy. . 3.00 18.00 



BOX-BARBERRY 



BOX-BARBERRY.— A very dwarf, compact 

 form of Berberis Thunbergii of ironclad hardi- 

 hood. Especially valuable for edging beds in 

 formal gardening or for forming a low hedge 

 anywhere. Its small pretty leaves are green, 

 changing to brilliant shades of yellow and red 

 in autumn For edging, plant 4 inches apart; 

 for a low hedge, plant 6 to 9 inches apart. 



Doz. 100 



Well-rooted plants, from 2>^-inch 



pots $2.50 $15.00 



Two years, field grown 3.50 25.00 



