THE LOVETT COMPANY, LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 



GENERAL LIST. 



excellent, aromatic; cluster large; vigorous and pro- 

 fine quality; free grower 



Concord. 

 Delaware. 



Eaton. 



Agrawam (Rogers' 15). Large, red 

 ductive. Mldseason. 

 Brisrhton. Bunch and berry large, red, resembles Catawba 



and productive. One of the best. Early. 

 Champion {Talman). Medium bunch and berry, compact, black, thick-skinned; poor 

 quality but profitable for market. Very early. 

 Bunch and berry large, black, good; vigorous and productive. Popular and 

 succeeds everywhere; the grape for the million. Mldseason. 

 Bunch and berry soiall, compact, light red, sweet, delicious; feeble grower, 

 but desirable for its fine quality. Early. 

 Bunch and berry very large and showy, black, thick skin, good; robust and 

 productive. Resembles Moore's Early. Mldseason. 

 Lady. Bunch rather small; berry medium to large, pale greenish-yellow, thin skin, 



sweet and good; a good grower and productive. Early. 

 Lady Washington. Bunches very large, shouldered; berry large, pale amber, tender, 



sweet, good; a good grower but requii-es good care and soil. Mldseason. 

 IMartha. Medium bunch; berry medium to large, greenish-white, sweet, pulpy, rather 



foxy; vigorous, productive and reliable. Mldseason. 

 1^00re*S Diamond. Bunch and berry large, compact, greenish-white, tender, juicy, good, 



thin skin, vigorous, productive. One of the best early white grapes. 

 Niagara. Bunch and berry large, compact, greenish- white, thin-skin, i-ather pulpy, 



only fair quality. Mildews in most localities. Mldseason. 

 Pocklingrton* Cluster and berry large, whitish-amber, very showy, juicy sweet, rather 



foxy; vigorous and productive. Profitable for market. Mldseason. 

 Salem {Rogers^ 53). Bunch medium to large, shouldered; berry large, dark red, tender, 

 sweet, aromatic. A strong robust grower and very productive. Mldseason. 

 Wilder (Rogers' 4). Bunch and berry large, black, tender, rich. Vigorous, healthy, 



hardy and productive. Mldseason. 

 Woodruff. Bunch and berry large and showy, deep red, fair quality. Vigorous, hardy 



and very productive; profitable. Early. 

 Worden. Large bunch and berry, resembling Concord, but larger, of much better qual- 

 ity, and nearly two weeks earlier. 

 Wyoming. Bunch small, compact, berry medium, light red, resembling Jjeiaware, thin 

 skin, sweet, good. A good grower and abundant bearer. Early 



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JUNEBERRIES. 



Improved Dwarf. An improvement upon the common June- 

 berry, and the variety generally offered in the catalogues. It is 

 a good sort, but much inferior to the following. Ea., 10c; 3 for 

 25c; doz., 75c; 100, $4.50 (btj mail); U.OQ by express. 



Success. A superb variety, the result of careful crossing, and 

 a great improvement upon all others. Perfectly hardy, free 

 from disease, and exceedingly productive; fruit delicious, rich 

 and full in flavor. Ea., 15c; 3 for 35c; doz., $1.00 (hy mail). 



CRUNELLS. 



A decidedly unique fruit, inasmuch as the bush is 

 that of a Currant and the beri-ies resemble the Gooseber- 

 ry. The foliage and growth show it to be a variety 

 of the Missouri Sweet-fruited Currant, being an upright, 

 vigorous, clean, healthy grower very much resembling 

 the Crandall currant, with branches smooth and spine- 

 less. It is entirely free from mildew and the attacks 

 of worms. The fruit is borne in clusters all along the 

 branches in astonishing profusion. In quality it is good 

 but attains its highest value when made into jams, jel- 

 lies, etc. Strong 2 years transplanted, each 75c. 



