/. T. LOVETT, LITTLE SILVER AND RED BANK, N J. 

 MILLER (Miller's Red). 



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offer at the very 



The most popu- 

 lar red market 

 raspberry, yield- 

 ing heavy crops 

 and bringing 

 profitable returns 

 every year. The 

 canes are of stout 

 habit, attaining- 

 a height cf six 

 feet, and are ab- 

 solutely hardy 

 without protec- 

 tion. Its season 

 is early and it is 

 exceedingly pro- 

 lific. Berries 

 large, round, 

 very firm, and of 

 the brilliant 

 crimson of the 

 old Brandywine ; 

 which color they 

 retain under all 

 conditions and 

 circumstances. It 



p!easrnT but^uot of high quality. It combines the best qualities of a profitable market berry, namely : firmness 

 ffood size and bright color, united with hardiness, vigor and productiveness. ^ ,1, , , -1.1.7 



^ I have an enormous stock of plants [doubtless the largest and finest stock of tt in the country), wxheh 1 

 e very low prices named below. Our stock is the genuine Miller ; many spurious plants aresent for it. 

 Doz., 25C; 100, 75C) 1000, $5.00. 



Loudon. A su- 

 perb variety. In 

 size and quality 

 it is very tine in- 

 deed, but does 

 not equal the 

 King in firmness 

 o f flesh and 

 bright color ; al- 

 though it is not a 

 soft berry, and 

 is a beu-utiful 

 rich crimson, 

 the canes are of 

 strong growth, 

 with handsome, 

 healthy foliage, 

 exceedingly pro- 

 lific and perfect- 

 ly hardy. The 

 berries ai-e extra 

 large and beauti- 

 ful, deep crim- 

 son, not very 

 firm, but exceed- 

 ingly rich and 

 luscious in qual- 

 ity. By reason 

 of its great size 

 and beauty, ex- 

 home garden, and has 

 Extra fine transplanted 



tra fine quality, hardiness and productiveness, it is perhaps the very best variety for th 

 proved exceedingly profitable with many growers. Ripens just before the Cuthbert 

 ylants, doz., 3oc ; 100, $1.50 ; 1000, $10.00. 



the very earliest, 



Conrath. The 



best early black 

 raspberry yet of- 

 fered ; being far 

 superior to Souhe- 

 gan. Palmer or 

 any of the other 

 early black vari- 

 eties. In make-up 

 of fruit and plant 

 it resembles the 

 n^regg somewhat 

 but the berries 

 are jet black, 

 are firm, sweet, 



ripen with 



meaty and very large; maintaining their large 

 size to the close of the season. Canes of strong, vigor- 

 ous, upright habit, with clean, healtdy foliage, and 

 wonderfully prolific, fully equalling any variety in 

 cultivation and yielding double the quantity of Gregg 

 per acre. Doz., 30c; 100, 11.25; 1000, $10.00. 



Cuthbert (Queen of 

 the Market). Once the 

 leading standard red 

 raspberry and largely 

 planted for market. It 

 has proved of adapta- 

 bility to all parts of 

 the country, and has 

 yielded great profit. 

 There are still but few 

 red raspberries of its 

 season so good. The 

 canes are of strong 

 growth with large, 

 healthy foliage; ex- 

 ceedingly productive, 

 but of late years it 

 has lost vigor an i is 

 not very hardy. Ber- 

 ries large, crimson, firm and good. 

 Doz., 35c; 100, $1.00; 1000, $8.00. 



Midseason to late. 



