J T. LOVETT. LITTLE SILVER. N. J. 



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CURRANTS AND GOOSEBERRIES 



W hen desired, plants will be forwarded by parcel post, provided cash i- >ent for p05tai<e as 

 per table. 



A cool, moist location is best for these fru 

 when planted by a stone wall or fence, being b 

 low and free of weeds and grass, using fertilize 

 returns. Plant in rows four feet apart and the 



PLEASE NOTE— It is not permissible fo 

 Gooseberries into the following states: Washin 

 tana, Wyoming, Utah, Colorado. Arizona, Xew 

 Kansas, Oklahoma. Texas, Minnesota. Tennesse 

 Delaware. Maine and Massachusetts. The st 

 Rhode Island prohibit the shipment of Black C 



CURRANTS 



Boskoop Giant. — 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. 1 year, each. 

 40c.: dozen. S4.00. 2 vears. each. 50c.: dozen. 

 $5.00. 



Cherry and Versailles. — Well known and 

 popular. Large berries, short clusters, bright, 

 sparkling, crimson: of sharp and acid flavor. 

 1 vear. each. 30c.: dozen, $3.00. 2 vears. each. 

 40c.: dozen. S4.00. 



Everybody's. — Bunch and berry of large size, 

 clear, bright, sparkling red and of excellent 

 quality: ripens in midseason and continues for 

 a long time. The variety has been fully tested 

 for many years and has proved to be superior 

 to all others as a cropper of fine fruit. Indeed, 

 that is why we named it ''Everybody's," be- 

 cause everybody can grow it with success. It 

 is indeed the Currant for everybody. 1 year, 

 each. 40c.: dozen. $4.00. 2 years, each. 50c.: 

 dozen. $5.00. 



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

 and sparkling. A regular and prolific bearer. 



1 vear. each. 30c.: dozen, $3.00. 2 vears. each. 

 4*lc.: dozen. S4.00. 



North Star. — The old red Dutch currant 

 greatly improved and one of the finest in qual- 

 ity. Berries bright red. rather small, but the 

 clusters are long and are produced in wonder- 

 ful profusion. 1 year, each. 30c.: dozen. $3.00. 



2 years, each. 40c.; dozen, S4.00. 

 Perfection. — This justly popular varietv was 



in a class by itself until the advent of Every- 

 body's. Produces in great profusion laree. 

 I'Hg clusters of verv laree. bris:ht red berries. 



Its, and ror this reason they succeed admirably 

 enefited by partial shade. Keep the ground mel- 

 r copiously. Mulching is nece-sary for the best 

 plants set three feet apart in the rows. 



r Xew Jersey nurserymen to ship Currants or 

 gton, Oregon. California. Idaho. Nevada. Mon- 

 Mexico. North Dakota, South Dakota. Nebraska, 

 e. North Carolina. Maryland. New Hampshire, 

 ates of Illinois. Pennsylvania. Xew York and 

 urrants from New Jersey. 



of mild, splendid qualit\-. 1 year, each, 40c.; 

 dozen. S4.00. 2 years, each, 50c.; dozen. S5.00. 



Pres. Wilder. — Produces late in the season 

 very large bright red berries that are juicy and 

 of high quality. 1 year, each, 30c.: dozen, S3.00. 

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



Red Cross. — This is reputed to be the sweet- 

 est of all Currants. It is an exceptionally 

 healthy and vigorous grower. Produces im- 

 mense crops of good size sparkling red berries 

 that are held in large clusters. 1 year. each. 

 30c.: dozen. S3.C0. 2 vears. each. 4?)c.: dozen. 

 $4.00. 



Victoria. — The best late variety. Bunches 

 long, berries of medium size, pale red and of 

 superior qualitv. 1 vear. each, 30c.: dozen, 

 S3.00. 2 years, 'each. 4(]c.: dozen. $4.00. 



White Grape. — By far the best of the white 

 fruited sorts. It is a beautiful translucent 

 white, of mild, good quality. 1 year. each. 40c.: 

 dozen. $4.00. 2 years, each. 50c.; dozer, S5.00. 



GOOSEBERRIES 



Carrie. — A marvel of productiveness, a splen- 

 did grower and one that holds its foliage much 

 later in the season than do most others. When 

 fully ripe it is a very attractive maroon color: 

 the berries are rather small, but of excellent 

 auality. 1 year, each, 30c.: dozen, $3.00. 2 

 years, each. 40c.; dozen. $4.00. Keavj- fruiting 

 size. each. 75c.; dozen. $7.50. 



Downing. — The most popular market variety. 

 The pale green berries are of large size and 

 fair quality. 1 year, each, 35c.; dozen. S3. 50. 

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



Oregon Champion. — Entirely distinct from 



all others in foliage and habit of growth. It 

 is of slender, willowy growth, not a very strong 

 grower. The berries when fully ripe are pale 

 amber, of excellent quality and of good size. 



1 year, each, 50c.; dozen. $5.00. 

 ^5c.: dozen. $^.50. 



vears. 



each. 



