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J. T. LOVETT, INC., LITTLE SILVER, N. J. -CURRANTS 



CURRANTS 



t^lants will be forwarded by parcel post if desired provided cash is sent for postage as per table. 

 Plant in rows four feet apart and the plants three feet apart in the rows. 



BLACK CHAMPION.— A good black cur- 

 rant. Berry and cluster large; a heavy annual 

 bearer. One year, dozen, 60c.; 100, $3.50. Two 

 years, dozen, 75c.; 100, $4.50. 



BOSKOOP GIANT.— A remarkable black 

 currant that surpasses all other black varieties 

 by far. The berries measure more than half 

 an inch in diameter and are of sweet, rich 



flavor. Bush of strong growth and yields 

 heavily every year. Ripens early and the en- 

 tire crop can be gathered at one picking, but 

 the berries hang upon the bushes for a long 

 time after ripe, before dropping. We have 

 fruited the Boskoop Giant and know the true 

 variety to be vastly superior to any other 

 black currant in commerce. One year, each, 

 10c. ; dozen, 75c.; 100, $4.00. Two years, each, 

 ^12c.; dozen, $1.00; 100, $5.00. 



CHERRY and VERSAILLES.— Well 

 known and popular. Large berries, short clus- 

 ters, bright sparkling crimson; of sharp acid 

 flavor. One year, dozen, 60c.; 100, $3.50; 1,000, V 

 $30.00. Two years, dozen, 75c.; 100, $4.50: 

 1,000, $40.00. 



DIPLOMA.— Said to be "the best and larg- 

 est of all red currants. Very vigorous and 

 most productive red currant. Ripens in mid- 

 season but if not picked will hang upon the 

 bushes for weeks, in good condition. Awarded 

 a diploma at the World's Fair." One year, 

 each, 10c. ; dozen, 75c.; 100, $4.00. Two years, 

 each, 12c.; dozen, $1.00; 100, $6.00. 



EVERYBODY'S.— Many persons do not 

 succeed with currants. This variety has been 

 named Everybody's because everybody can 

 grow it with success. The plant is of strong 

 growth with tough, leathery foliage and is 

 wonderfully prolific. Bunch and berry of good 

 to large size, color bright, sparkling red and 

 of excellent quality. It ripens in midseason 

 and if not gathered promptly, the berries re- 

 main upon the bush for a long time in good 

 condition. The variety has been fully tested 



for many years and in every instance and un- 

 der all conditions, it has proved to be superior 

 to all others as a cropper of fine fruit. It is, 

 indeed, the currant for everybody. One year, 

 each, 10c. ; dozen, 75c.; 100, $4.00. Two years, 

 each, 12c.; dozen, $1.00; 100, $6.00. 



FAY'S PROLIFIC— The leading red vari- 

 ety. A regular and prolific bearer. Bunch and 

 berry large, bright and sparkling. One year 

 dozen, 60c.; 100, $3.50; 1,000, $30.00. Two 

 years, dozen, 75c.; 100, $4.50; 1,000, $40.00. 



GIANT RED.— "It is very productive, a 

 vigorous grower, producing great clusters of 

 large and beautiful fruit, which remain on the 

 stem long after they are ripe. We have known 

 it to yield a peck of fruit to a plant; in fact, 

 we believe it to be superior to any other vari- 

 ety as yet introduced." — M. Crawford. One 

 year, each, 10c. ; dozen, 75c.; 100, $4.00. Two 

 years, each, 12c.; dozen, $1.00; 100, $6.00. 



LEE'S PROLIFIC— A popular black vari- 

 ety. Strong grower and prolific. 

 One year, dozen, 60c.; 100, $3.50. 

 Two years, dozen, 75c.; 100, $4.50. 



NORTH STAR.— The old Red Dutch Cur- 

 rant greatly improved and one of the best in 

 quality. Berries bright red, rather small, but 

 the clusters are long and are produced in won- 

 derful profusion. A strong grower. Excellent 

 for jelly. 



One year, dozen, 60c.; 100, $3.00. 



Two years, dozen, 75c.; 100, $4.00. 



