LOVETT’S 56th ANNUAL CATALOG 
1934 
VALUE VERSUS PRICE 
Prices of all merchandise have increased throughout the world since our last catalog 
was printed. However, save in one or two rare instances, our prices are as low now as 
they have been these past few years. And these prices do not refer in any case to care¬ 
lessly grown, second grade material. Our stock has never been better nor more complete 
in our fifty-six years of business. Therefore do not confuse our prices with those of 
the few remaining irresponsible growers, whose “astonishingly cheap” bargains refer 
in every case to astonishingly poor material. 
Just how long we can keep these prices so low is a matter of conjecture. But it can¬ 
not be for long. We urge you to buy now, to give your home a new lease of life, and to 
find a fresh joy in living among Nature’s greatest beauties. 
Little Silver, N. J. LOVETT’S NURSERY, INC. 
Our Terms of Sale—Please Read Carefully 
Special Notice —The greatest care is exercised to keep our stocks clean and true to name. Should any prove 
otherwise, we will return the money paid or replace it with other stock, hut we are not liable for damage beyond that. 
A sure indication of the purity of our stock is the fact that customers of former years continue to deal with us. Certi¬ 
ficate of inspection is attached to each shipment. 
HOW TO ORDER —To insure receipt of stock when wanted, order as early as possible. Be sure that your 
name and address are clearly written. In your address give post office, county and state, and state clearly 
to what points goods are to be sent. If shipping address is different than residence post office, be sure that 
you give us the correct shipping point. Small favors thankfully received always, but we cannot undertake 
to fill an order of less amount than one dollar. 
SUBSTITUTION— It is our custom, should the supply of a variety become exhausted (which occasionally 
occurs in all nurseries), to substitute in its stead a similar sort, properly labeled, of course. When it is 
desired that we shall not do this, it must be so stated in the order. To simply affix the words “No Sub¬ 
stitution” is all that is necessary. 
SHIPPING —We deliver all goods to forwarders here without charge, after which our control ceases, conse¬ 
quently our responsibility also. We particularly caution patrons against ordering Perennial Plants and Straw¬ 
berry Plants shipped by freight; they should always go by express, or in small lots by mail. Transportation 
charges on all goods shipped by freight or express are to be paid by the purchaser, unless arranged otherwise. 
SHIPMENTS BY PARCEL POST —Many plants offered can be shipped to advantage by parcel post, espe¬ 
cially to nearby points. If such method of shipment is desired, kindly consult the subheading of the desired 
article for cost of transportation. Any overpayment will be refunded by us immediately after shipment 
goes forward. 
TERMS —Payment should be made at time of ordering or before shipment. We prefer to make no shipment 
C.O.D. but will, when requested, ship in this way, provided 25 per cent of the amount of an order is sent with 
the order, with return charges added. Please do not ask us to open accounts for less than $10.00 orders. 
Prices in this catalog cancel previous quotations. The prices quoted are for the quantities specified, 
but six, fifty or five hundred of a variety will be supplied at dozen, hundred and thousand rates respectively. 
Hundred lots may not be made up at hundred rates of less than fifty of a variety. 
CLAIMS, if any, should be made upon receipt of goods, when they will be carefully and cheerfully examined 
and, if just, all made satisfactory. Claims made after 15 days from receipt of goods, will not be entertained. 
We endeavor to send out only good stock in good condition, carefully packed in all cases; but success or 
failure depends in so large a degree upon the care and management after received, that we do not, because 
we cannot, undertake to guarantee stock to live. 
LOCATION —Lovett’s Nursery, Inc., is one mile from Little Silver Depot, two miles from Red Bank, forty 
miles from New York City and five miles from Long Branch. To reach it from New York, take the Central 
Railroad of New Jersey (foot of Liberty Street or 23rd Street) or the Pennsylvania Railroad (Hudson 
Terminal or 32nd Street and Seventh Avenue). From Philadelphia, take the Pennsylvania Railroad (Broad 
and Market Streets) or the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad (Bound Brook Route). 
WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH, Red Bank, N. J. POSTAL TELEGRAPH, Red Bank, N. J. 
LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE, No/2200, Red Bank, N. J. 
