Garden Fruits 



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LOVETT'S NURSERY 



RASPBERRIES — Continued 



LATHAM. It is a splendid, strong growing va- 

 riety and produces immense quantities of bright 

 red, extra large berries during the latter part of 

 June and well into July. Heavy sucker plants, 

 doz. $2.00, 100 $10.00. Extra strong, trans- 

 planted plants, doz. $3.00, 100 $20.00. 



WHITE QUEEN RASPBERRY (Everbearing). 

 Bears from June until freezing weather. This 

 beautiful, white-fruited everbearing species 

 (Rubus strigosis albus) is in some respects actu- 

 ally an improvement upon St. Regis, it? fruit 

 being larger and its quality simply superb. It 

 is of particularly alluring appearance when 

 served with fruit of a bright red variety and, as 

 already stated, its quality is the very highest. 

 Selected sucker plants, doz. $5.00, 100 $30.00. 



CURRANTS 



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Plant a number of these charming little Currant 

 bushes in the Home garden and each year pick 

 beautiful big bunches of Currants for jelly and 

 preserves. 



Easy to Grow 



These varieties offered below are the best for 

 jelly and preserving, yielding crops of the most 

 delicious fruit. 



Uniform prices for all varieties (except as 

 quoted otherwise), 1-year, each 30c., 

 doz. $3.00; 2-years, each 40c., doz. $4.00 



Cherry and Versailles. Large berrier, short clus- 

 ters, bright, sparkling crimson, of sharp and acid 

 flavor. 



PERFECTION. A strong grower, it is naturally 

 very prolific. Ripens in midseason and the ber- 

 ries remain in good condition for a long time. 

 The berries are of large size, being clear, bright, 

 sparkling red and with juice of highest quality. 

 1-year-old, each 40c., doz. $4.00; 2-year-old, 

 each 50c., doz. $5.00. 



Fay's Prolific. Bunch and berry large, bright and 

 sparkling. A regular and prolific bearer. 



Pres. Wilder. Produces late in the season, very 

 large, bright red, juicy berries of high quality. 



Gooseberries, Downing 



Currants Perfection 



Red Cross. Exceptionally vigorous grower. Bears 

 great crops of good sized, sparkling red berries. 



White Grape. By far the best of the white fruited 

 sorts. 1-year-old, each 40c., doz. $4.00; 2-years- 

 old, each 50c., doz. $5.00. 



GOOSEBERRIES 



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Oregon Champion. Pale amber, of excellent 

 quality and of good size. 1-year, each 50c., 

 doz. $5.00; 2 years, each 75c., doz. $7.50. 



Carrie. A marvel of productiveness, a splendid, 

 strong grower, maroon in color and of good 

 quality, though rather small. 1-year, each 30c., 

 doz. $3.00; 2 years, each 40c., doz. $4.00. 



Downing. The most popular market variety. The 

 pale green berries are of large size and fair 

 quality. 1-year, each 40c., doz. $4.00; 2 years, 

 each 50c., doz. $5.00. 



STRAWBERRY-RASPBERRY 



Another delightful, everbearing cane fruit for 

 which we are indebted to the Orient. Where the 

 seasons are very cold, it acts like a herbaceous 

 perennial, plants freezing to the ground and com- 

 ing up again the following Spring. They are too 

 tart to be eaten raw, but combined with Rasp- 

 berries, they develop a flavor certain to delight any 

 epicure. Strong plants, doz. $2.50. 



WINEBERRY 



This interesting native of the wilds of Asia forms 

 a most welcome addition to our fruit gardens. The 

 berries are exceptionally useful in making a de- 

 lightful wine as well as most palatable preserves. 

 Rather acid as a dessert fruit unless quite ripe. 

 Heavy plants, doz. $2.50, 100 $15.00. 



