J. T. LOVETT, Little Silver, N. J. 



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Cutlibert. Berries of large size, deep crimson, moderately firm, good quality, sprightly and 

 rich. Canes of strong growth, with large, healthy foliage, hardy except at the extreme north 



and decidedly prolific. Succeeds everywhere, even in the south and upon the Pacific coast. The 

 best red raspberry of its season, which is midseason to late, and the most universally popular red 

 variety ever grown in America. The Cuthbert was introduced by me in 1878 and is still very 

 largely planted. Strong plants, doz. 30c; 100, $1.50; 1000, $8.00. 



Cardinal. — This variety, the Columbian and 

 Haymaker are very much alike — there is no 

 practical difference in them. It is a giant 



Cumberland. — After seeing its fruit one 

 ceases to wonder why this is in such great 

 demand. It is certainly the largest blackcap 



Raspberry both in size of fruit and canes — 

 the canes on good soil attaining a height of 

 ten feet and are literally covered with large, 

 handsome berries. The canes are very hardy 

 and root at the tips like the black cap varie- 

 ties. Berries sweet, juicy, luscious, rich and 

 sprightly, with true Raspberry flavor, and are 

 firm. The color is dull crimson or purplish 

 red, not so attractive as some of the other 

 red varieties, but the berries are so large and 

 fine in quality and the canes so hardy and 

 prolific, it has much value, especially for 

 planting at the South and Southwest where it 

 succeeds perfectly and but few other red Rasp- 

 berries do. 



Doz., 30c; 100, $1.50; 1000, $10.00. 



I have ever seen or grown, and the yield is 

 very great. The canes are strong and vigor- 

 ous, quite in accord with the demand of such 

 a large-fruited, abundant bearer, and unusu- 

 ally hardy. The berries are really immense, 

 as long or longer than they are broad, jet 

 black, with little or no bloom; very firm and 

 of excellent quality; sweet and pleasant. 

 It bears large crops with unfaiUng regularity 

 and is, undoubtedly, the largest and choicest 

 of all the blackcaps as vet introduced. Mid- 

 season. Doz., 30c; 100, $1.50; 1000, $9.00. 



