LOVETT'S NURSERY, LITTLE SILVER, N.J.— EVERGREEN TREES 



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SELECT EVERGREEN TREES 



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

 ness in summer to the home grounds that can be obtained in no other way. By a judicious 

 selection and arrangement of the varied forms of growth and colors of foliage (light and 

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

 permanent. 



Owing to limited space, we ofter in this catalog but a few of the hardiest and most useful 

 evergreen trees and, of these, we can give but brief descriptions. The prices quoted are for 

 bushy well furnished trees in sizes that can readily be shipped by express. All are too large 

 for shipment by parcel post. Quotations for larger sizes and for varieties other than those 

 named will be cheerfully given by letter upon receipt of request. 



In digging, each tree is "lifted" with a ball of earth and the roots with the soil encased 

 in burlap. 



BIOTA AND THUYA. Arbor Vitae 



BIOTA AUREA NANA. Berckman's Golden 

 Arbor Vitae. — A perfect gem. Conical form, 

 very dense and compact. During spring and 

 summer it presents the most cheerful bright- 

 yellow green imaginable, changing to old gold 

 in autumn. 6 to 9 in.. 9<>c.; 9 to 12 in.. SI. 25; 

 12 to 15 in., SI. 50 each. 



BIOTA "ROLLINSON'S GOLDEN." Var. 



Elegantissima. — Of narrow, pyramidal outline. 

 Foliage effect golden in summer, bronze in win- 

 ter. \'aluable for color contrast in mixed Ever- 

 green plantings. 12 to 18 in.. $1.75: 18 to 24 

 in.. S2.50. 



BIOTA ROSEDALEANA. Rosedale Arbor 

 Vitae. — Of dense, slightly upright growth, 

 with soft, dainty leafage of grayish or glaucous 

 green, which turns to a reddish purple tint in 

 autumn. Of slow growth. 6 to 9 in., 75c.: 9 

 to 12 in., $1.00; 12 to 15 in., $1.25 each. 



THUYA OCCIDENTALIS. American Arbor 

 Vitae. — A popular native evergreen tree that 

 is largely planted. Has abundant leafage and 

 is of upright habit. Much used for screens, 

 hedges and windbreaks. 18 to 24 in.. 75c.; 2 

 to 3 ft., SI. 25 each 



THUYA O. COMPACTA. Compact Arbor 

 Vitae. — A form very similar to the parent, but 

 much more dwarf and verv dense. 9 to 12 in., 

 Sl.Of): 12 to 15 in.. S1.25:' 15 to 18 in.. $1.50 

 each. 



THUYA O. ELLWANGERIANA. Tom 

 Thumb Arbor Vitae. — Of dense growth and 



spreading habit with soft, light green, heath- 

 like foliage. 15 to 18 in., $1.25 each, 



THUYA O. GLOBOSA. Globe Arbor Vitae. 



— A decidedly dwarf form which grows nat- 

 urally in perfect globe shape. 9 to 12 in., 

 Sl.OO: 12 to 15 in., $1.25 each. 



THUYA O. LUTEA. Geo. Peabody Arbor 

 Vitae. — Of pyramidal habit; foliage bright yel- 

 low throughout the year. The finest of the 

 golden Arbor Mtaes. 15 to 18 in., $1.50; V/z 

 to 2 ft., $2.00 each. 



THUYA O. PYRAMIDALIS. Pyram.idal 

 Arbor Vitae. — Of slender upright habit, with 

 dense dark green leafage. 15 to 18 in., 90c.; 

 1^ to 2 ft., $1.25; 2 to 3 ft., S1.75 each. 



THUYA O. WARREANA. Siberian Arbor 

 Vitae. — Of broadly conical, compact form, and 

 rather slow growth. Foliage dense and of 

 deepest green. Extremely hardy. 15 to 18 in., 

 S1.25; IH to 2 ft., S1.75 each. 



THUYA O. WARREANA LUTESCENS.— 



Xew; of the same dense habit as the parent 

 variety, but with leaves of lemon j-ellow with a 

 silvery cast. 15 to 18 in.. $1.25; 1^ to 2 ft., 

 S1.75; 2 to 2^ ft., $2.50 each. 



PSEUDO-TSUGA 



DOUGLASII GLAUCA. Douglas' Blue Fir. 



— A decided improvement over the popular 

 Douglas Fir because of its bluish-green foliage. 

 3 to 4 ft.. ?3.f>0: 4 to 5 ft.. $4.00 each. 



