PLEASE OBSERVE : 



This list is intended for Nurserymen, Seedsmen, Florists and Dealers in Nursery stock 

 only; and abrogates all previous quotations. In it we offer only such stock as we have in 

 quantity — for other varieties see our Descriptive Catalogues. The prices are for the quan- 

 tities specified, but six, fifty and five hundred of a class will be supplied at the dozen, hun- 

 dred and thousand rates respectively. On bills of two hundred dollars or more in one 

 shipment all articles will be supplied at the lowest rates quoted. 



OUR NURSERIES 



Cover 250 acres of land, with ten large greenhouses. They are located one mile from Little 

 Silver Depot, thirty miles from New York City, five miles from Long Branch and two 

 miles from Red Bank. To reach them from New York take the Central Railroad of 

 New Jersey, foot of Liberty Street, or the Pennsylvania Railroad, foot of Cortlandt or 

 Desbrosses street. From Philadelphia take the Pennsylvania Railroad, Broad and Mar- 

 ket Streets, or the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, Bound Brook route. In all cases 

 get tickets for Little Silver (good on either road). Or the Nurseries may be approached 

 via the New Jersey Southern Railroad and by steamers from New York to Red Bank. . 



THR PACKING SEASON 



Usually opens in Spring about the first of March, and in the Autumn about the first of 

 October. All goods are carefully packed in boxes or bales, for which we make a charge 

 sufficient to cover cost of material. 



OUR SHIPPING FACILITIES 



Owing to our proximity to New York City and being located upon the Pennsylvania Rail- 

 road, the Central Railroad of New Jersey, the New Jersey Southern Railroad, 

 with Steamboat Lines to New York City, are unsurpassed for securing quick and cheap 

 transportation to all points North, South, East and West. 



WHEN NO ROUTE IS NAMED 



We forward by the one which in our judgment is the best, but purchasers will confer a favor 

 by naming the mode of conveyance (whether by Express or Freight) and by what route 

 they prefer to have the goods forwarded. After delivering to forwarders^ all articles are 

 entirely at the risk of the purchasers ; and should any loss or delay occur, the forwarders 

 alone must be held responsible. All goods are delivered at Express Office or Freight Depot 

 at Little Silver free of cartage. Parties desiring stock shipped by Express C. O. D. must 

 remit one-quarter the amount of their purchase before shipment. 



CLAIMS 



If any, must be made within fifteen days after receipt of stock. Should a mistake occur, 

 we wish to be informed of it at the earliest possible m.oment that the same may be rectified 

 without delay. 



TERMS CASH. 



We publish the following Catalogues : 



Lovett's Guide to Horticulture, descriptive and illustrated, with colored plates, in 

 the Spring of each year, 10 cents. 



Lovett's Illustrated Catalogue of Trees, Plants, Bulbs and Seeds, each 

 Autumn, free. 



Lovett's Manual of Ornamental Trees and Plants, a large and handsome book 

 of 100 pages, richly illustrated throughout ; the most elaborate, accurate and complete of 

 its kind ever issued. With beautiful colored plates, 15 cents. 



Pamphlet of Pot-grown and Layer Strawberry Plants, with instructions for 

 their cultivation, each Summer, free. 



Semi-Annual Trade List, Spring and Autumn, for the Trade only, free. 



THE LOVETT COMPANY. 

 Telegraph, Express, Money Order and Post Offices all at Little Silver, N. J. 

 February, 1896. 



