LOVETT'S NURSERY, LITTLE SILVER, NEW JERSEY 



TEXAS EVERBEARING (much reduced) 



BLACKBERRIES— Concluded 



La Grange. — Unlike other varieties, the fruit 

 of La Grange ripens in the shade and is, there- 

 fore, of superior quality. It begins to ripen 

 early in July and continues for four or five 

 weeks, yielding heavily. In addition to posses- 

 sing extremely hardy canes, it is a very valuable 

 variety by reason of its large yield, early 

 ripening, long season of fruiting, and particu- 

 larly the fine size and superb quality of its 

 fruit. 



R. C. plants, dozen, $1.00; 100, $5.00. Trans- 

 planted plants, dozen, $1.50; 100, $7.50. 



Mersereau. — This is another very hardy va- 

 riety, it having originated in northwestern New 

 York. Great size, luscious flavor, great hardi- 

 ness, great productiveness and unusual freedom 

 from "Orange Rust" and other diseases are 

 combined in this one variety. 



R. C. plants, dozen, $1.00; 100, $5.00. Trans- 

 planted plants, dozen, $1.25; lOO, $6.00. 



STAR OR WONDER.— This is indeed a 

 wonder. Imagine picking great clusters of 

 Blackberries from canes that resemble grape 

 vines. This is what you can do if you plant 

 the Star Blackberry. The yield is so great 

 that over eighty quarts of berries have been 

 picked from a single plant of it in one season. 



Should be trained to stakes or trellis or over 

 an arbor, as grapes are grown, and given plenty 

 of room. 



Berries are of medium size, attractive ap- 

 pearance and rich, sprightly, luscious quality; 

 keep in good condition for a long time and 

 can be safely shipped almost any distance. 

 Ripens very late. 



R. C. plants, dozen, $1.00; 100, $5.00. Trans- 

 planted plants, dozen, $1.25; 100, $6.00. 



Taylor. — We consider this by far the best 

 variety fruiting late in the season. Its berries 

 of good size and its sureness to produce a good 

 crop annually recommend it for both home and 

 market growing. 



R. C. plants, dozen, $1.00; 100, $4.50; 1,000. 

 $38.00. Transplanted plants, dozen, $1.25; 100, 

 $6.00. 



TEXAS EVERBEARING 



See illustration above. Brought from Africa 

 by a Mr. Texas, it is in many respects excep- 

 tional and beyond compare. Bearing continu- 

 ously from early August until late autumn, it 

 is truly an everbearing sort. During its entire 

 season its strong canes are prolific in their 

 production of jet black, sweet, juicy berries, 

 which are without core and often measure an 

 inch and a half in diameter. 



R. C. plants, dozen, $1.00; 100, $5.00; 1,000, 

 $40.00. Transplanted, dozen, $1.50; 100, $7.50; 

 1,000, $60.00. 



WARD. — A grand blackberry. A descend- 

 ant of the once famous Kittatinny and the most 

 popular variety in New Jersey at the present 

 time. The canes are of strong growth, hardy, 

 and annually yield a heavy crop of large, hand- 

 some berries of first quality that always com- 

 mand the top .price in market. It is a reliable 

 variety and an excellent one for the home 

 garden. 



R. C. plants, dozen, $1.00; 100, $5.00; 1,000, 

 $40.00. Transplanted plants, dozen, $1.25; 100, 

 $6.00. 



We are pre-eminently Berry Plant Special- 

 ists. Over half a million pot-grown strawberry 

 plants annually constitute but part of our pro- 

 duction. Come to headquarters for Small 

 Fruits. 



