J. T. LOVETT, LITTLE SILVER, NJ. 



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CURRANTS 



Plants will be sent by mail, if desired, pro- 

 vided cash is sent for postage, as per table. 

 Autumn is the best season of the year for plant- 

 ing Currants. Plant in rows four feet apart and 

 the plants three feet apart in the rows. 



Please Note. — It is not permissible for New 

 Jersey nurserymen to ship Currants or Goose- 

 berries into the following States: California, 

 Delaware, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Kansas. 

 Maine. Maryland. Massachusetts. Michigan. 

 Minnesota, Montana, Xevada, New Hampshire. 

 Xorth Carolina. Oregon. Rhode Island. South 

 Carolina. South Dakota. Tennessee, Washing- 

 ton. Arizona, Colorado. New Mexico. Nebraska. 

 Xorth Dakota, Oklahoma. Texas, Utah, Wy- 

 oming or West Virginia. 



This is not a reflection upon our stock, but 

 applies to all nurseries in practically all the 

 Eastern States. 



BOSKOOP GIANT.— Undoubtedly, by far. 

 the best of the black fruited varieties. The 

 fruit is often more than a half inch in diameter 

 and is of rich sweet flavor. Bush a very strong 

 grower and yields heavily every year. Ripens 

 early. I year. each. 40c.; dozen. S4.00; 2 years, 

 each. 50c.; dozen. $5.00. 



CHERRY AND VERSAILLES. — Large 

 berries, short clusters, bright, sparkling, crim- 

 son; of sharp acid flavo-. 1 year, each, 35c.: 

 dozen. $3.50. 2 vears, each. 56c.; dozen. $5.W). 



EVERYBODY'S.— Named Everybody's be- 

 cause everybody can grow it with success. The 

 plant is of strong growth and is wonderfully 

 prolific. Bunch and berry of large size, color 

 bright, sparkling red, and of excellent qual- 

 ity. Ripens in midseason. It is, indeed, the cur- 

 rant for everybodv. 1 year, each, 40c.: dozen. 

 S4.00. 2 vears. each. 50c.; dozen. $5.00. 



FAY'S PROLIFIC— The leading red va- 

 riet3'. A regular and prolific bearer. Bunch and 

 berry large, bright and sparkling. 1 ^-ear. each. 

 35c.: dozen. $3.50. 2 vears, each. 56c.; dozen. 

 ,S5. 00. 



PERFECTION.— A strong growing variety 

 that produces good crops of fine, large fruit. 1 

 vear. each. 40c.; dozen. $4.00. 2 vears, each. 

 '50c.: dozen. $5 00. 



PRES. WILDER.— A superior late variety. 

 Produces very large, bright red berries that are 

 juic}' and of excellent quality. 1 year, each. 

 30c.; dozen. $3.00. 2 vears. each, 40c.; dozen. 

 54.00. 



RED CROSS. — Highly prized by many 

 growers. The sparkling red berries are of good 

 size and are held in large clusters. Bush vigorous 

 and prolific. 1 year, each. 35c.: dozen, $3.50. 2 

 vears. pach, 50c ; dozen. $5.00. 



WHITE GRAPE.— The best white currant. 

 Bunch large, berries large. A beautiful trans- 

 lucent white and of mild superior qualit^^ 1 

 year, each, 50c.; dozen. $5.00. 2 years, each. 

 65c. : dozen. $6.50. 



Hamburg, Pa., July 2. 1921. 

 My first bearing last year of your Everybody's Currants 

 was 17 boxes. This year they doubled 34, also Black- 

 berries and Raspberries are bearing fine. 



C. W. Renxo. 



HARDY PERENNIALS 

 or 



"OLD-FASHIONED FLOWERS" 

 Those varieties that do best planted in autumn 

 are offered in our Catalog No. 102. Better send 

 for a copy unless you already have one. 



GOOSEBERRIES 



Plants forwarded by parcel post if cash is 

 sent for postage as per table. 



Plant in rows four feet apart and the plants 

 three feet apart in the rows. 



CARRIE. — A marvel of productiveness and 

 a good Gooseberry in every way. When fully 

 ripe it is maroon in color and of good quality. 

 It is a strong grower and holds its foliage un- 

 til late in summer. If the berries were a little 

 larger in size it would be extremely valuable. 



1 year, each, 30c.; dozen, $3.00. 2 years, each, 

 40c.: dozen, $4.00. 



DOWNING.— The standard market variety 

 and a heavy yielder. Berries are of large size, 

 pale green and of good though not of high 

 quality. 1 year, each, 30c.; dozen, $3.00. 2 

 years, each, 40c.: dozen, $4.00. 



OREGON CHAMPION. — A valuable va- 

 riety and one of the few that holds its foliage 

 well without spraying. The berries when fully 

 ripe are pale amber, of excellent quality and of 

 good size. Distinct in foliage and habit of growth 

 from all others. 1 year, each, 50c. : dozen, $5.00. 



2 years, each, 65c. ; dozen, $6.50. 



POORMAN'S DELIGHT 



A variety that produces red berries and we 

 regard it as the best variety as yet in com- 

 merce. Not only are the berries of very large 

 size, but are produced in lavish profusion and 

 are beautiful (they are bright red when ripe; 

 not a dull muddy red, as are other varieties), 

 but the plants are of strong upright habit, 

 holding their attractive glossy leaves under all 

 weather conditions better than any other 

 Gooseberry- that we have ever grown. 1 year, 

 each. 60c. ; dozen. $6.00. 2 years, each. 75c. : 

 dozen. S7.50. 



BOROWAX 



(Reg. U. S. Patent Office! 

 The Fruit Growers' Friend 



An absolute protection against Borers in 

 Peach Trees. 



Ouart — 50c. 



Gallon— $1.75. 



Six Gallons— $9.00. 



Half Barrel (25 gal.)— $31.25. 



Barrel (50 gal.)— $50.00. 



Agents Wanted — Liberal Commission. 



Manufactured only by Borowax Manufactur- 

 ing Co., Little Silver, N.J. 



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