LOVETT'S NURSERY, LITTLE SILVER, NEW JERSEY 



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Fall an Excellent Time to Transplant EVERGREENS 



L'p to middle of October, for the latitude of New York City, is a splendid 

 time to set out Evergreens. The cool fall weather combined with a normal 

 moisture supply due to seasonal rains create ideal conditions for the moving 

 of this otherwise difficult to handle nursery stock. 



Those contemplating Evergreen plantings should write for our Catalog No. 

 107, giving a complete list of the special varieties of Evergreens which we 

 are offering. 



Information About Parcel 



Maximum Weight, 70 lbs., in first, sec- 

 ond and third zones; 50 lbs. in all other 

 zones. 



Size of Package cannot exceed a com- 

 bined length and largest circumference 

 of seven feet (84 inches). 



Insurance Against Loss. — 3c. pays up 

 to $5.00; 5c. up to $25.00: 10c. up to 

 $50.00, and 25c. up to $100.00. 



Canadian Shipments cannot go by 

 parcel post. They must be made by ex- 

 press or freight and charges must be 

 prepaid. 



Please be sure to send enough money 

 to pay postage, in addition to cost of 

 plants ordered, when shipment is to be 

 made by mail. The surplus (if any) will 

 be promptly returned when shipment is 

 made. Postage on all shipments by mail 

 must be prepaid. We cannot undertake 

 to open accounts for postage. When 

 enough money is not sent to cover post- 

 age we forward by parcel post C.O.D. 

 for balance. 



RATESofPOSTAGE WITHIN U.S. 









Each add. 







1st pound 



pound or 







or fraction. 



fraction. 



1st 



and 2nd zone . . 



. 5c. 



lc. 



3d 



zone 



6c. 



2c. 



4th 



zone 



7c. 



4c. 



5th 



zone 



8c. 



6c. 



6th 





. 9c. 



8c. 



7th 



zone 



11c. 



10c. 



8th 



zone 



12c. 



12c. 



Post and Rates of Postage 

 WEIGHT WHEN PACKED 



Blackberries, doz., \y 2 lbs.; 100, 8 lbs. 

 Blackberries, transplanted, doz., 2 l / 2 lbs.: 



100, 20 lbs. 

 Chives, doz., 12 ozs. 

 Currants. 1 yr., doz., 2 lbs.; 100, 15 lbs. 

 Currants. 2 vrs., doz., 2 l / 2 lbs.; 100, 20 lbs. 

 Dewberries, doz., 1 lb.; 100, 5 lbs. 

 Dewberries, trans., doz., 2 lbs.; 100, 12 lbs. 

 Gooseberries, 1 yr., doz., 2% lbs.; 100, 



18 lbs. 



Gooseberries, 2 vrs., doz., 2y 2 lbs.: 100. 

 20 lbs. 



Grapes, 1 yr., doz.. 2 lbs.; 100, 15 lbs. 

 Grapes, 2 vrs., doz., 3 lbs.: 100. 25 lbs. 

 Grapes, fruiting age, each, 3 lbs.; doz., 

 30 lbs. 



Hardv Shrubs, doz., 10 lbs. 

 Horse Radish, doz., 14 oz.: 100, 5 lbs. 

 Iris, doz., 4 lbs.: 100, 30 lbs. 

 Loganberries. Same as Raspberries. 

 Perennials, doz., Z l / 2 lbs. 

 Peonies, doz.. 6 lbs.; 100, 48 lbs. 

 Privet, small, doz., 2 lbs.: 100, 12 lbs. 

 Raspberries, doz.. 1 lb.: 100, 6 lbs. 

 Raspberries, trans., doz.. 2 lbs.: 100. 12 

 lbs. 



Rhubarb, doz., \y 2 lbs.; 100, 10 lbs. 

 Roses, doz.. 4 lbs. 



Strawberries, pot grown, doz., 3 lbs.; 100, 

 24 lbs. 



Strawberry-Raspberry, doz.. 12 ozs. 

 Vines and Creepers, doz., 6 lbs. 

 Wineberries. Same as Raspberries. 



An Old-Fashioned Hardy Garden 

 for $5.00 



With a view to introducing our 

 '"Hardy Perennials" to as many new 

 patrons as possible we have decided to 

 supply for only $5.00, fifty husky plants 

 'not more than five of a kind) all of 

 which will bloom this year and for 

 many years to come. This collection 

 will be made up of the very best sorts, 

 including Anchusas, Aquilegias, Lark- 

 spurs, Campanales, Poppies, Phloxes, 

 Irises, Coreopsis, Shasta Daisies, and 

 many other good sorts. Fifty Plants — 

 $5.00. 



A Charming Combination of Two 

 Lovely Hardy Plants 



Lily of the Valley and English Violets. The 

 chaste white of the one, combined with the mod- 

 est, yet effective blue of the other, form a picture 

 of striking beauty. 



The Violet — Double English— The popular 

 double, hardy variety. Very double, dark pur- 

 ple, and exceedingly fragrant flowers. Prefers 

 partial shade. Each, 20c; dozen, $2.00. 



The Lily of the Valley — We offer the American- 

 grown plants of the giant-flowered variety. The 

 plants with large, luxuriant, glossy dark green 

 leaves and small bell-shaped, deliriously fra- 

 grant flowers in racemes are a great addition to 

 any garden. Succeeds best in partial shade, in 

 rich soil. Each, 15c; dozen, $1.50; 100. $10.00. 

 Strong clumps, each, 30c; dozen, $3.00; 100. 

 522.00. 



COMBINATION OFFER: We will forward one 

 dozen clumps of Lily of the Valley and one 

 dozen English Violets, for $4.00 by express. 



