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



EVERGREENS— (Continued) 

 PICEA. Spruce 



EXCELSA. Norway Spruce.— The most 

 largely planted of all evergreen trees. Often 

 used for hedge planting, for screens and for 

 windbreaks. 2 to 3 ft., $1.00; 3 to 4 ft., $1.75. 



PUNGENS. Colorado Spruce.— We offer 

 seedlings which closely approach the Roster's 

 variety in color. 12 to 15 in., $2.00; 15 to 18 

 in., $3.00; 18 to 24 in., $4.00. 



PUNGENS KOSTERIANA. Koster's Blue 

 Spruce. — An improved form of the popular 

 Colorado Blue Spruce. Supply very limited. 2 

 to 3 ft., $9.00 each. 



JUNIPERUS. Juniper 



COMMUNIS AUREA. (Douglas Golden 

 Juniper). — Of low spreading, almost prostrate 

 habit, with bright golden-yellow foliage. Very 

 hardy. 12 to 18 in. spread, $1.25 each. 



JAPONICA AUREA. Japanese Golden 

 Juniper. — Of grotesque habit, with rich, deep 

 golden russet leafage. 12 to 15 in., $1.50 each. 



HIBERNICA. Irish Juniper.— Of dense, 

 upright habit, with soft si- v^ery-green foliage. 

 Not entirely hardy in exposed situations. 12 

 to 18 in.. 75c.; 18 to 24 in., $1.00 each. 



PFITZERIANA.— Superb as specimen in the 

 mixed border or rockery. Of ironclad hardi- 

 ness, thriving readily everywhere. 12 to 18 in., 

 $1.50; 18 to 24 in., $2.00; 2 to 2^ ft., $3.00 each. 



PROSTRATA. Prostrate Janiper.— A trail- 

 ing or creeping variety: extremely hardy. 12 

 to 18 in., $1.00; 18 to 24 in., $1.50 each. 



STRICTA. Lovett's Blue Juniper.— The 

 most beautiful and valuable Juniper. Of 

 broadly pyramidal habit, densely clothed with 

 bright metallic blue foliage. As hnrdv as an 

 oak. 9 to 12 in.. $1.00; 12 to 15 in.. 5i;i.50 each. 



TAMARISCIFOLIA (Tamarisk-Le-ved ju- 

 niper). — A low growing, densely branched 

 trailing plant. Bright glaucous green. Ex .:nient 

 to use in rockeries. 12 to 18 in^, $1.50; 18 to 24 

 in., $2.00 each. 



VIRGINI ANA 

 GLAUCA. American 

 Blue Juniper. — A va- 

 riety of our well- 

 known Red Cedar, 

 with cheerful glaucous 

 blue foliage. Very 

 hardy and desirable. 

 2 to 3 ft., $4.00; 3 to 

 4 ft., $6.00; 4 to 5 ft.. 

 $7.50 each. 



RETINOSPORA 



FILIFERA. Weeping Retinospora.— A dis- 

 tinct and beautiful form with masses of slender 

 cord-like drooping foliage of a light green. 1 

 to 1^ ft., $1.75; 1>^ to 2 ft, $2.25 each. 



FILIFERA AUREA.— Of dwarf-spreading 

 habit and with foliage of bright lemon yellow. 

 The leaves are still more threadlike and re- 

 lined than in the type. 12 to 18 in.. $2.00 each. 



OBTUSA CRISPIL— Compact form with 

 golden-yellow fohage. 1^ to 2 ft., $2.50; 2 to 

 IVz ft., $3.00 each. 



OBTUSA NANA.- 



all dwarf evergreens. 

 10 to 12 in., $3.50 each. 



■The most beautiful of 

 Foliaa^e a black-green; 



PINUS. Pine 



AUSTRIACA. Aus- 

 trian Pine. — Of strong, 

 spreading growth 



and rounded form; regularly arranged branches. 



2 to 3 ft., $1.50; 3 to 4 ft., $2.00 each. 



MUGHO. Dwarf Pine.— Of dwarf bushy 

 growth, with many branches thickly clothed 

 with dark green leaves or needles. 15 to 18 

 m., $2.00; 1^^ to 2 ft., $3.00 each. 



RESINOSA. Red or Norway Pine.— Not 



subject to the attacks of fungus diseases as is 

 the White Pine. 2 to 3 ft., $1.50; 3 to 4 ft., 

 $2.00 each. 



SYLVESTRIS. Scotch Pine.— Of robust, 

 sturdy habit, rapid growth with long bluish 

 needles. Succeeds everywhere. 2 to 3 ft., $1.50; 



3 to 4 ft., $2.00 each. 



LOVETT'S G 



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Golden-yellow Plumage 



PICIFERA.— Of tall spreading habit, with 

 light green foliage. A rapid grower. 2 to 3 

 tt., $2.50; 3 to 4 ft., $3.50 each. 



PICIFERA AUREA.— One of the brightest 



and most lasting in color of all the golden- 

 leaved Retinosporas, and perhaps the hardiest. 

 18 to 24 in., $1.75; 2 to 3 ft., $2.50 each. 



PLUMOSA. — A beautiful, strong-growing 

 evergreen tree, with abundant soft, deep green 

 foliage. A rapid grower. 1^ to 2 ft., $1.75; 2 

 to 3 ft., $2.50; 3 to 4 ft., $3.50 each. 



PLUMOSA ARGENTEA NANA. — Of 



dwarf, compact habit. Soft, light green foliage, 

 tipped with silvery white. 9 to 12 in., $1.25; 

 12 to 15 in., $1.75; 15 to 18 in., $2.25 each. 



PLUMOSA AUREA. Very popular.— Of 



dense habit, with soft, feathery, light-green foliage, 

 distinctly tipped with vellow. V/i to 2 ft., $1.75; 

 2 to 3 ft., $2.50 each. 



PLUMOSAAUREA 

 LOVETTI. Gold Dust 



Cypress. — A conifer of 

 ideal form, with bright 

 golden leafage 

 throughout the year. 

 In habit of growth it 

 is exceedingly full, 

 compact and dense; 

 and the foliage has the 

 appearance of being 

 heavily dusted with pure 

 gold.. 12 to 15 in., $1.75; 

 15 to 18 in., $2.00; 1^ 

 to 2 ft., $2.50. 

 SQUARROSA. Veitchii. — Perhaps the 

 choicest of this class. Tall, with dense soft blue 

 foHace. 1 to US ft.. $1.50; VA to 2 ft., $2.00; 

 2 to 3 ft., $3.00 each. 



TAXUS (Yew) 

 CUSPIDATA BREVIFOLIA.— By far the 

 best of ail the Yews and the only one that is 

 perfectly hardy. Of distinctly spreading habit. 

 9 to 12 in., $1.75: 12 to 18 in., $2.50 each. 

 TSUGA. Hemlock 

 CANADENSIS.— Popular and largely plant- 

 ed. Very hardy, very graceful and beautiful. 

 Will thrive in full exposure or partial shade. 

 Frequently used as hedges. 12 to 18 in., $1.00; 

 \V2 to 2 ft., $1.50; 2 to 3 ft.. $2.50 each. 



Ideal with 



