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



CHOICE DECIDUOUS SHRUBS AND DWARF TREES 



Owing to the difficulty and expense of packing for shipment Deciduous Trees in 

 lots, we include in the following list only those of somewhat dwarf habit. Prices for 

 \ arieties, of which we have a large assortment of varieties and sizes, will be cheerfully 

 upon request. 



The prices quoted are for well-developed stocky plants. A 

 dozen of any variety will be supplied for ten times the price of 

 one (six for five times the price of one), but this dozen rate can 

 be used only when six or more of a variety are taken. When 

 less than six of a variety are ordered, the price per plant applies. 

 The hundred rate of any variety will be promptly sent if desired. 

 We solicit an opportunity to give special quotations upon lists 

 cf Shrubs and Ornamental Trees for landscape planting. 



Shipment should be made by express or freight, as the plants 

 are very large for mailing. 



ALTHEA. Rose of Sharon 

 Double. — Choice, named varieties. 1^ to 2 ft., 35c.; 2 to 3 ft. 

 50c.; 3 to 4 ft., 75c. each. 



small 

 other 

 given 



Standard. — Straight stem, 4 to 5 feet high, with full, well- 



formed heads. Mixed colors. $2.50 each. 



AMYGDALUS. Flowering Almond 

 Japonica Nana. — Showy, double, soft pink flowers 

 spring. 



Japonica Nana Alba. — White form of above. 

 Either variety, 2 to 3 ft., $1.00 each. 



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AZALEA 



Calendulacea. — The flowers ranging from lemon yellow to 

 crimson are borne profusely early in May. This is among the 

 showiest of all Azaleas. Perfectly hardy even in the coldest 

 sections. 



Heavy, well budded specimens 12 to 18 in. high, $2.50 each; 

 $25.00 per dozen. 



Azalea Viscosa. Swamp Azalea, commonly known as "Swamp 

 Honeysuckle." — Thrives equally well in moist places and in dry 

 upland locations. Its hardiness, season of flowering and delight- 

 fully fragrant flowers make the variety more popular year by 

 year. White or slightly rose-tinged flowers. 



Well budded specimens, 1^ to 2 ft. high, $2.00 each; $20.00 

 per dozen. 



BERBERIS or Barberry 

 (See Hedge plants, page 53) 



BUDDLEIA or Butterfly Shrub 



MAGNIFICA. — The long, graceful spikes of 

 flowers are of a pleasing, rich violet-rose and 

 are produced in profusion from early Jurle until 

 late autumn. Splendid large plants, 50c. each. 



CALYCANTHUS OR ALLSPICE 

 FLORIDUS OR CAROLINA ALLSPICE. 



(Sweet Scented or Strawberry Shrub). — Bears 

 great numbers of double, dull brownish purple 

 flowers of exquisite, aromatic, strawberry-like 

 fragrance. 1^ to 2 ft., 40c.; 2 to 3 ft., 60c. each. 



CERCIS. Judas Tree 



CANADENSIS. AMIiRICAN JUDAS 

 TREE. — Pea-shaped, rosy-pink flowers in early 

 spring. 3 to 4 ft., 75c.; 4 to 5 ft, $1.00 each. 

 CORNUS. Dogwood 



ALBA (Siberica). Red-barked Dogwood. — 

 Vivid, bright red bark, hence very showy. 2 to 

 3 ft., 40c.; 3 to 4 ft., 50c. each. 



FLORIDA. White-flowered Dogwood.— In 

 late May and early Jun-; it is enveloped in white 

 flowers. 4 ft., 75c.; 6 ft., $1.25; 8 ft., $2.00 each. 



FLORIDA RUBRA. Red-flowered Dog- 

 wood. — With rosy-pink flowers. Blooms during 

 May and early June. 3 to 4 ft., $2.00; 4 to 5 ft., 

 $3.00 each. 



PANICULATA. Gray Dogwood.— The flow- 

 ers are succeeded by white fruit on red pedun- 

 cles, presenting a pretty effect. 2 to 3 ft., 40c. ea. 



BUDDLEIA MAGNIFICA — the 



fragrant butterfly shrub 



CORNUS STOLONIFERA AUREA. Gold- 

 en-barked Dogwood. — Has yellow bark, 2 to 3 

 ft., 40c.; 3 to 4 ft., 50c. each. 



DEUTZIA 

 CRENATA FL. PL. Double Deutzia.— Of 



tall habit. In June, has racemes of double 

 white flowers, tinted with pink. 



CRENATA ALBA FL. PL. Pride of Roch- 

 ester. — Pure white form of above. 



GRACILIS.— Of dwarf habit. Pendulous 

 white flowers in June. 12 to 18 in., 40c. each. 



LEMOINEL— Dwarf habit. In June the 

 plants bear white flowers. 2 to 3 ft., 50c. each. 



SCABRA WATERERL— Good growers with 

 beautiful, single pink flowers in June. 



Prices, except as noted, 3 to 4 ft., 40c.; 4 to 5 

 ft., 50c. each. 



EXOCHORDA or Pearl Bush 

 GRANDIFLORA.— White flowers in pro- 

 fusion. Soft, light green foliage. 2 to 3 ft., 50c.; 

 3 to 4 ft., 75c. each. 



FORSYTHIA. Golden Bell 

 INTERMEDIA.— Very free-flowering. 

 SIEBOLDII. — Abundant yellow plumes in 

 April. 



VIRIDISSIMA. Green-barked Forsythia.— 



A free-flowering shrub of spreading habit and 

 yellowish green bark. Bell-shaped bright yellow 

 flowers in early spring. 

 2 to 3 ft., 40c.; 3 to 4 ft., 50c. each. 



