LOVBTT'S NURSERY, LITTLE SILVER, N. J. -RASPBERRIES, BLACKBERRIES 53 



Black Raspberries 



Popularly called and better known as 

 "Blackcap" Raspberries. Prices (except 

 as noted), Tips, dozen, $1.00; 100, $5.00. 

 Heavy transplanted plants, dozen, $2.50; 

 100, $10.00. Add 10% to your remittance 

 if shipment is desired by parcel post. 



CUMBERLAND — Produces, in great 

 profusion, the largest berries of any 

 Blackcap that we have ever grown. The 

 berries are jet black, with very little 

 bloom, ripening in mid-season and con- 

 tinuing for two weeks. 



HONEY SWEET 



(See illustration of a typical bunch 

 alongside) 



Every connoisseur will surely enjoy the 

 fruit of Honey Sweet, which is remark- 

 ably rich, sweet, and luscious. Not only 

 are the berries of superb flavor, but they 

 are firm enough for distant shipment. 

 They are also of attractive appearance, 

 being jet black, without bloom, and of 

 good size. Canes are of strong growth 

 and ironclad hardihood, and yield heavily. 

 Ripens early to mid-season, maturing its 

 entire crop quickly. We consider it by 

 far the best of all Blackcaps. Selected tip 

 plants, dozen, $1.50; 100, $7.50. 



KANSAS — The most widely grown 

 "Blackcap" because of its rdiability and 

 the excellence of its fruit. The canes are 

 of strong growth, hardy and exceedingly 

 prolific. 



HONEY SWEET— THE FINEST OF THE 

 BLACK RASPBERRIES 



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An American 

 Contribution to 

 Berry Baskets 

 the World Over 



In common with 

 Raspberries, Black- 

 berries are members 

 of the Bramble fami- 

 ly and also cousins of 

 the wild Rose. The 

 choicest in cultiva- 

 tion today arc im- 

 proved types of orig- 

 inally wild seed- 

 lings. In their most 

 perfect forms Black- 

 berries demonstrate 

 Nature's constant 

 trend toward evolu- 

 tion and in this de- 

 velopment mankind 

 is helping through 

 intelligently applied 

 culture. 



LOVETT'S MT. POCONO — 

 AN OUTSTANDING "FIND" 

 IN SIZE, QUALITY, YIELD 

 AND, ABOVE ALL, HARDI- 

 NESS 



The Outstanding Blackberry 

 Lovett's Mount Pocono — A Real Find! 



The founder of this business loved to travel 

 and took frequent trips by automobile. While 

 exploring the Pocono Mountains he one day 

 discovered a Blackberr}'^ — growing wild — the ex- 

 traordinary characteristics of which impressed 

 him so greatly that he marked the plants. In 

 due time, in dormant condition, they were 

 transplanted to our nursery, for observation. 



Three outstanding features put this new 

 variety— named after its birthplace — in the front 

 rank of the leading standard sorts. It resists 



zero climates successfully, bears fruit above 

 average size and the quality of the fruit is 

 extra high. Being a hardy, vigorous grower, 

 with healthy, strong-growing canes, it logically 

 is also a heavy producer of quality berries. 



As to its hardiness, only a sort of the hardi- 

 est type could weather the zero climates of 

 Mount Pocono. We heartily recommend 

 Lovett's Mount Pocono Blackberry for sections 

 having extreme climatic conditions. Selected 

 Root-cutting plants, dozen, $2.50; 100. $10.00. 

 Transplanted plants, dozen, $3.50, 100, $15.00. 



