ST. REGIS EVERBEARING, 



The early 'till late Raspberry. 



Raspberries for four months ! That's what you get if you 

 plant St. Regis. And they will be the biggest, brightest red 

 and best raspberries you ever grew. 



St. Regis is the earliest of all red raspberries to ripen, is an 

 enormous yielder and continues to give the finest kind of 

 fruit without intermission, until late autumn. 



The canes are of strong, vigorous, stocky growth with large 

 dark green leaves — without scald, spot oi- blemish — succeeds 

 upon all soils, whether light sand or cold heavy clay, and 

 are as hardy as an oak tree. 



No need of planting any other variety if you plant St. 

 Regis ; for it is unsurpassed in size, high quality, beauty and 

 firmness. It is not a joke but the exact truth to state it is 

 " the whole thing." 



Unlike all other raspberries, it yields a crop of berries the 

 first season or the year planted. 



Strong plants, each, 25c; dozen, $2.00; 100, $15.00. 



NEW JERSEY STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 



No. 2—1910. Office of the State Entomologist. 



New Brunswick, N. J., Sept. l, 1910. 

 This is to Certify, That I have this 18th day of August, 

 1910, inspected the general nursery stock growing on the 

 Monmouth Nurseries, J. T. Lovett, Prop., at Little Silver, 

 in Monmouth Co.. N. J., and have found the same appar- 

 ently free from San Jose scale and other dangerously inju- 

 rious insect pests ; also that the examined stock seemed 

 healthy. 



I Further Certify, That the nursery has a properly con- 

 stmcted house, 16x10x6.8 feet, for fumigating with hydro- 

 cyanic acid gas, upon which I have marked the quantity 

 of cyanide of potassium required for an effective charge. 



This certificate expires June 1st, 191 \, and covers only 

 stock actually on the nurseries when examined. 



JOHN B. SMITH, State Entomologist. 



