. Catalog of berry plants and grape vines peonies, phlox and other hardy perennials plants, evergreen trees, shrubs, vines, hedge plants, roses and garden roots. Trees Catalogs; Berries Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants Catalogs; Horticulture Catalogs; Perennials Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Commercial catalogs New Jersey Little Silver. J. T. LOVETT, LITTLE SILVER, NEW JERSEY 11 PINE AUSTRIAN or BLACK (PINUS AUSTRIACA).— Of strong spreading- growth and rounded form; long wiry, dark green leaves. 2 ft., 75c.; 3 ft., $ DWARF (P. MUGHO).—Of dwarf, spreading, bushy habit with m


. Catalog of berry plants and grape vines peonies, phlox and other hardy perennials plants, evergreen trees, shrubs, vines, hedge plants, roses and garden roots. Trees Catalogs; Berries Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants Catalogs; Horticulture Catalogs; Perennials Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Commercial catalogs New Jersey Little Silver. J. T. LOVETT, LITTLE SILVER, NEW JERSEY 11 PINE AUSTRIAN or BLACK (PINUS AUSTRIACA).— Of strong spreading- growth and rounded form; long wiry, dark green leaves. 2 ft., 75c.; 3 ft., $ DWARF (P. MUGHO).—Of dwarf, spreading, bushy habit with many branches thickly clothed with dark green leaves. 1^2 ft., 75c.; 2 ft., $ each. SCOTCH (P. SYLVESTRIS).—Of robust, sturdy habit and rapid growth, with long grayish green leaves. Succeeds everywhere. 3 ft., 75c.; 4 ft., § each. SWISS STONE (P. CEMBRA).—A handsome Pine of slow growth; compact, conical habit and dense, dark green foliage. 2 ft., $; ft., $ each. SPRUCE COLORADO (ABIES PUNGENS).—Of great hardihood and value. The parent of the Colorado Blue Spruce and identical with it in habit and all other features, except in color of foliage, which is a deep, rich green. 2 ft., $; 3 ft., $ each. KOSTER'S COLORADO BLUE (A. PUGENS KOSTERI).—An improved form of the justly pop- ular Colorado Blue Spruce. The most valuable and beautiful of all hardy evergreen trees. It is close branched, of symmetrical, broadly pyramidal habit and quite rapid in growth. Its greatest charm lies in the bright steel blue color of its massive foliage. It is of the greatest hardihood, enduring with impunity a temperature far below zero, and succeeds even at the seaside, where almost all other varieties of evergreen trees suc- cumb to the salt-laden air. (See cut). 2 ft., $; .3 ft., ; 4 ft., ; 5 ft., $ KOSTER'S COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE DOUGLAS' BLUE (A. DOUGLASI GLAUCA).— A blue form of the superb Douglas Spruce of Col- orado. Of conical habit wi


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