J. T. LOVETT, LITTLE SILVER, NEW JERSEY 



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Shipments by Parcel Post 



TO POINTS WITHIN THE UNITED STATES. 

 FOURTH CLASS MATTER; which includes plants, bulbs and roots. 



MAXIMUM WEIGHT. 50 pounds in first and second zones; 20 pounds in all other zones. 

 SIZE OF PACKAGES. They cannot exceed a combined length and largest circumference of six 

 feet (72 inches). 



INSURANCE against loss can be obtained for 5c. up to $25.00; and for 10c. up to $50.00. 



TO LOCATE ZONE. See post map at all post offices or estimate distance in an air line. Little 

 Silver is so near New York City that New York may be taken, in most cases, to ascertain the zone 

 patrons are in. 



CANADIAN SHIPMENTS must go by express; as plants from the United States are excluded from 

 the mails by the Canadian authorities. 



UNITED STATES PARCEL POST RATES 



Each Addi- 

 First Pound tional Pound 

 or Fraction, or Fraction. 



First Zone— Within 50 miles of Little Silver, N. J 



Second Zone— 50 to 150 miles of Little Silver, N. J 



Third Zone— 150 to 300 miles of Little Silver, N. J 



Fourth Zone— 300 to 600 miles of Little Silver, N. J.... 



Fifth Zone— 600 to 1,000 miles of Little Silver, N. J 



Sixth Zone— 1,000 to 1,400 miles of Little Silver, N. J.. 



Seventh Zone— 1,400 to 1,800 miles of Little Silver, N. J 



Eighth Zone — All over 1,800 miles of Little Silver, N. J 



SMALL PACKAGES, weighing 8 ounces, or less (of plants, bulbs, seeds, etc.); the only rate of post- 

 age to all zones is Ic. for every 2 ounces or fraction thereof. 



5c. 



Ic. 



5c. 



Ic. 



6c. 



2c. 



7c. 



4c. 



8c. 



6c. 



9c. 



8c. 



11c. 



10c. 



12c. 



12c. 



WEIGHTS WHEN PROPERLY PACKED FOR MAILING. 



Strawberries, doz., 10 oz. ; 100, 3% lbs. 

 Raspberries, doz., 1 lb.; 100, 5 lbs. 

 Blackberries, doz., 1^4 lbs.; 100, 6 lbs. 

 Blackberries, trans., doz., 2^^ lbs.; 100, 14 lbs. 

 Dewberries, doz., 1 lb.; 100, 5 lbs. 

 Grapes, 1 year, doz., 2 lbs.; 100, 15 lbs. 

 Grapes, 2 years, doz., 3 lbs.; 100, 20 lbs. 



Grapes, fruiting, each 2 lbs.; doz., 8 lbs. 

 Raspberries, transplanted, doz., 2 lbs.; 100, 12 lbs. 

 Currants, 1 year, doz., 2 lbs.; 100, 15 lbs. 

 Currants, 2 years, doz., 21/2 lbs.; 100, 18 lbs. 

 Gooseberries, 1 year, doz., 2% lbs.; 100, 18 lbs. 

 Gooseberries, 2 years, doz., 21/2 lbs., 100, 21 lbs. 



New Jersey State Board of Agriculture. 



No. 70, 1914. 



OFFICE OF THE STATE ENTOMOLOGIST, 



New Brunswick^ N. J., September +, 1914. 



This is to Certify, That I have the 3d day of September, 1914, in accordance 

 with the provisions of Chapter 249, Laws of 1903, State of New Jersey, inspected 

 or caused to be inspected by a duly appointed assistant, the general nursery stock 

 growing on the Monmouth Nurseries, J. T. Lovett, Proprietor, at Little Silver, in 

 Monmouth County, New Jersey, and have found the same apparently free from 

 San Jose scale and other dangerously injurious insect pests. 



I Further Certify, That the nursery has a properly constructed house, 16x10x6. & 

 feet, for fumigating with hydrocyanic acid gas, upon which I have marked the 

 quantity of cyanide of potassium required for an effective charge. 



This certificate expires June 1st, 1915, and covers only stock actually on the 

 nurseries when examined. 



THOMAS J. HEADLEE, State Entomologist. 



OFFICE OF THE STATE PLANT PATHOLOGIST. 



No. 70. 1914. 



New Brunswick, N. J., September 4, 1914. 



This is to Certify, That the nursery -stock grown by J. T. Lovett, at Little 

 Silver, in Monmouth County, has been inspected in accordance with the provisions 

 of Chapter 54, Laws of 1911, of the State of New Jersey, and has been found 

 apparently free from dangerously destructive plant diseases. 



This certificate is invalid after June 1, 1915, and does not include nursery stock 

 not grown in the State unless such stock is previously accepted by the State Plant 

 Pathologist. MEL. T. COOK, State Plant Pathologist. 



