J.T.LOVETT. LITTLE JILVEF^,N.J 



Hedge Plants 



Hedge of California Privet. 



ALTHEA. Rose of Sharon — Double varieties, all col- 

 ors, 2H to 3 feet, 100, $10.00; 3 to 4 feet, 100, $15.00. 



BERBERIS THUNBERGI — Has become popular in 

 late years for producing low, dense hedges. Its abundant 

 small, light green leaves, which turn to rich colors in au- 

 tumn, and its wealth of scarlet berries, render it very at- 

 tractive. It is extremely hardy, remains dense and full 

 to the ground and requires but little pruning. 



Two years, 12 to 15 inches, 100, $3.00; 1,000, $25.00. 

 Transplanted, 1^ to 2 feet, 100, $6.00; 1,000, $50.00. 

 Transplanted, 2 to 2^ feet, 100, $10.00. 

 Very heavy, 2^ to 3 feet, 100, $15.00. 



BERBERIS LOVETTI— Superior to B. Thunbergi by 

 reason of being of more upright habit and a stronger 

 grower. Foliage similar but berries are smaller, even 

 brighter in color and are produced in even greater pro- 

 fusion. It is destined to be the hedge plant of the future 

 — just as California Privet is at present. 



Two years, IS to 18 inches, 100, $4.00; 1,000, $35.00. 

 Transplanted, IJ^ to 2 feet, 100, $8.00; 1,000, $70.00. 

 Transplanted, 2 to 2% feet, 100, $12.00. 

 Heavy, 2^ to 3 feet, 100, $16.00. 



CALIFORNIA PRIVET— (See cut.) Introduced as a 

 hedge plant by me in 1873. It has become exceedingly 

 popular and is now more largely employed for hedge 

 planting than all other plants or shrubs combined. Its 

 rich, dark green, glossy foliage, which remains upon the 

 plant until after mid-winter, and its rapid, vigorous 

 growth, added to the fact that it succeeds everywhere — 

 even in the most trying situations and upon all kinds of 

 soil — renders it par excellence for hedging. A circular, 

 "How to Plant and Care for a Privet Hedge," will be 

 mailed free upon request. 



One year, 12 to 18 inches, 100, $2.50; 1,000, $20.00. 

 Two years, IJ^ to 2 feet, 100, $3.50; 1,000, $30.00. 

 Two years, 2 to 3 feet, 100, $4.00; 1,000, $35.00. 

 Three years, 3 to 4 feet, 100, $6.00; 1,000, $50.00. 

 Three years, 4 to 5 feet, 100, $8.00; 1,000, $70.00. 



AMOOR PRIVET {true) — A very superior hedge plant 

 and rapidly growing in public favor. It is almost ever- 

 green, and the true variety is much hardier than the 

 California Privet. It forms a very compact hedge and by 

 many is regarded as even prettier than the California 

 Privet. It also grows well under and in the shade of 

 trees — the other does not. 



Two years, l]^ to 2 feet, 100, $5.00; 1,000, $40.00. 



Two years, 2 to 3 feet, 100, $6.00; 1,000, $50.00. 



ROSA RUGOSA — The richness of its foliage, its 



showy flowers and attractive fruit or "hips" unite in 

 rendering it desirable. It is also very hardy and its 



foliage is always bright, attractive and free from insect 

 attack. 



Strong transplanted, 3 years old, 100, $12.00. 

 Heavy plants, 100, $15.00. 



EVERGREENS FOR HEDGING 



AMERICAN ARBOR VITAE— Of rapid growth and 

 much used for planting evergreen hedges and screens. 

 Transplanted, 1^ to 2 feet, 100, $12.00. 

 Bushy, 2 to 3 feet, 100, $20.00. 

 Strong, 3 to 4 feet, 100, $30.00. 

 Heavy, 4 to 5 feet, 100, $45.00. 



HEMLOCK SPRUCE — No other tree or shrub pro- 

 duces such a dense and beautiful hedge as this. Also 

 very hardy and of rapid growth. 



Transplanted, 1>^ to 2 feet, 100, $35.00. 



Bushy, 2 to 3 feet, 100, $50.00. 



NORWAY SPRUCE — The most rapid in growth of 

 all; much used for planting windbreaks as well as for 

 hedges and screens. 



Bushy, 2 to 3 feet, 100, $25.00. 



Heavy, 3 to 4 feet, 100, $40.00. 



DWARF BOX— Used chiefly for edgins 

 inches, 100, $6.00; 1,000, $50.00. 



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