46 J. T. LOVETT, INC.. LITTLE SILVER, N. J.— HARDY SHRUBS 



Select Hardy Shrubs 



The prices quoted are for well developed stocky plants. A dozen of any variety will be supplied for 

 ten times the price of one (vsix 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 is ordered, the price per plant 

 applies. The hundred rate of any variety will be promptly sent upon request. I solicit an opportunity to 

 give special quotations upon lists of Shrubs for landscape planting. 



Shipment should be made by freight or express as the plants are very large for mailing. 



FLOWERING ALMOND 



PINK (Prunus Japonica fl. pi.)— Of dwarf 

 habit, the branches of which are covered in early 

 spring with showy, double soft pink flowers. 2 to 

 ft., each, 25c. 



WHITE. — A variety of the preceding having 

 pure white flowers. 25c. each. 



ALTHEA (Rose of Sharon) 



DOUBLE. — Seven choice named varieties, viz.: 

 Banner, pink striped crimson; Brabant, soft 

 pink; Crested Beauty, pure white with crimson 

 eye; Jersey Blue, purple-blue; Jean d'Arc, 

 pure white; Lady Stanley, white with crimson 

 center; Rubra Plena, bright rosy red, 2 to 3 ft., 

 25c.; 3 to 4 ft., 35c.; 4 to 5 ft., 50c. each. 



TOTUS ALBUS.— Of dwarf habit and loaded 

 with single pure white flowers for two months. 

 2 to 3 ft., 35c.; 3 to 4 ft., 50c. each. 



ARALIA 



SPINOSA. Hercules Club, DeviPs Walking 

 Stick or Angelica Tree. — A tall growing tree-like 

 shrub with large leaves in an umbrella-like head. 

 The stems are densely clothed with large spines 

 or thorns and in August are covered with large 

 panicles of creamy white flowers, followed by clusters 

 of black berries. An oddly attractive shrub which 

 presents a tropical effect. 4 ft., 25c.; 6 ft., 35c.; 

 8 ft., 50c. each. 



AZALEA 



AMOENA. — A dense, dwarf growing shrub with 

 slender branches and semi-double flowers of bright 

 cheerful rosy-purple, produced in such great 



numbers as to literally envelop the bush in June. 

 The box-like foliage, which is deep green with 

 metallic luster, renders it a charming plant at all 

 seasons of the year, and when in flower, it presents 

 a blaze of bloom. (See cut.) Bushy plants, 10 in., 

 35c.; 15 in., 50c.; each. 



HINODEGIRI. — A valuable variety from Japan. 

 It is of broad spreading habit with beautiful ever- 

 green foliage and vivid, fiery-red single flowers of 

 good size. Very hardy. Bushy plants, 10 in. 

 50c.; 15 in., 75c. each. 



BENI-GIRI. — A superb evergreen variety from 

 Japan. The flowers are bright pink and literally 

 envelop the plant. The beautiful bronze green 

 foliage assumes in autumn a reddish hue which it 

 retains until the following May. Bushy 3 year 

 plants, 12 to 18 inches, $1.00 each. 



BENI-GIRI DOUBLE.— A form of the above 

 with double flowers. Superb, 3 year plant, $1.25 



HINAMAYO. — A hardy Japanese species with 

 evergreen foliage. The wealth of showy flowers are 

 a cheerful rosy pink. Bush plants, 12 in., $1.25 



LEDIFOLIA ALBA (Japonica Alba).— The 



beautiful pure white flowers of this hardy evergreen 

 Japanese species resemble those of the well Azalea 

 Indica and are very freely produced. It flowers later 

 than the other kinds. Exceedingly desirable and 

 valuable. Bushy plants, 12 to 15 in., 50c. each. 



PONTICA LUTEA. — A strong growing variety 

 that gives a dazzling display of bright golden 

 flowers. It produces a striking effect. Strong plants, 

 18 to 24 in., 75c. each. 



YAE-GIRI. — A beautiful and distinct variety 

 with deep evergreen leaves with metallic shadings 

 and giving a lavish display of double, deep blood red 

 flowers. 



Bushy 3-year plants, 12 to 15 in., $1.00 each. 



YODOGAWA.— A very distinct and beautiful 

 variety flowering with the Magnolia in early spring, 

 in advance of all the others and before the leaves 

 appear. The large semi-double flowers of lavender 

 pink completely cover the plant. Strong plants, 

 15 to 18 inches, $1.00 each. 



