J. T. LOVETT, INC.. LITTLE SILVER. N. J.— CURRANTS 



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. EVERYBODY'S CURRANT 



CURRANTS 



Plants will be forwarded by parcel post if desired, provided cash is sent for postage as per table. 

 Plant in rows four feet apart and the plants three feet apart in the rows. 



1 yr., each, 12c.; dozen, $1.00; 100, $5.00. 2 yrs., 

 each, 15c.; dozen, $1.25; 100, $7.00. 



BOSKOOP GIANT.— A remarkable black 

 currant that surpasses all other black varieties by 

 far. The berries measure more than half an inch 

 in diameter and are of sweet, rich flavor. Bush 

 of strong growth and yields heavily every year. 

 Ripens early and the entire crop can be gathered 

 at one picking, but the berries hang upon the 

 bushes for a long time after ripe, before dropping. 

 Unfortunately, many plants of other and by far 

 inferior varieties are being sent out for Boskoop 

 Giant. The true variety is superb. 1 yr., each 

 10c; dozen, 75c.; 100. $4.00. 2 vrs., each, 12c.; 

 dozen, $1.00; 100, $5.00. 



CHERRY and VERSAILLES.— Well known 

 and popular. I^rge berries, short clusters, bright 

 crimson; of sharp acid flavor. 1 vr., dozen, 60c.; 

 100, $3.50. 2 yrs., dozen, 75c. ; 100, $4.50. 



DIPLOMA. — One of the largest and best of 

 all red currants. Very vigorous and very proli- 

 fic. Ripens in midseason. but if not picked when it 

 first ripens, it will continue to hang upon the 

 bushes for a long time in good condition. 1 yr., 

 each, 10c. ; dozen, 75c.; 100. $4.50. 2 yrs, each, 

 12c.; dozen, $1.00; 100, $6.00. 



LEE'S PROLIFIC— A strong growing and 

 popular black fruited variety. 1 yr., dozen, 60c.; 

 100, $3.50. 2 yrs., dozen, 75c; 100, $4.50. 



NORTH STAR.— The old Red Dutch Cur- 

 rant greatly improved and one of the best in 

 quality. Berries bright red, rather small, but the 

 clusters are long and are produced in wonderful 

 profusion. A strong grower. Excellent for jelly. 

 1 yr., dozen, 60c. ; 100, $3.50. 2 yrs., dozen, 75c. ; 

 100, $4.50. 



PERFECTION. — A superb variety with 

 large, long clusters of large bright red berries 

 that are mild in flavor. It has attained great 

 popularity in a very few years and is worthy of it. 

 It is well named. 1 yr., each, 12c. ; dozen, $1.25 ; 

 100, $6.00. 2 yrs., each, 15c.; dozen, $1.50; 100, 

 $8.00. 



From a photograph half size. 



Many persons do not succeed with currants. 

 This variety has been named Everybody's be- 

 cause everybody can grow it with success. The 

 plant is of strong growth with tough, leathery 

 foliage and is wonderfully prolific. Bunch and 

 berry of good to large size, color bright, sparkling 

 red, and of excellent quality. It ripens in mid- 

 season and if not gathered promptly, the berries 

 remain upon the bush for a long time in good 

 condition. We have grown this variety for many 

 years and in every instance and under all condi- 

 tions, it has proved to be superior to all others 

 as a cropper of fine fruit. It is, indeed, the cur- 

 rant for everybody. 1 yr., each, 10c. ; dozen, 75c. ; 

 100, $4.50. 2 yrs., each, 12c.; dozen, $1.00; 100, 

 $6.00. 



FAY'S PROLIFIC— The leading red va- 

 riety. A regular and prolific bearer. Bunch and 

 berry large, bright and sparkling. 1 yr., dozen, 

 60c.; 100. $3.50. 2 yrs., dozen, 75c.; 100, $4.50. 



GIANT RED.— "It is very productive, a 

 vigorous grower,, producing great clusters of 

 large and beautiful fruit, which remain on the 

 stem long after they are ripe. We have known 

 it to yield a peck of fruit to a plant ; in fact, we 

 believe it to be superior to any other variety as 

 yet introduced." — M. Crawford. 



' PRES. WILDER.— A superior late variety 

 and exceedingly profitable with many growers. 

 Very large, bright red berries that are juicy and 

 of excellent quality. 1 yr., each, 12c. ; dozen, 

 $1.00; 100, $4.00. 2 yrs., each, 15c.; dozen, $1.25; 

 100, $5.00. 



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 yr., each, 12c.; dozen, $1.00; 100, 

 $4.00. 2 yrs., each, 15c.; dozen, $1.25; 100, $5.00. 



VICTORIA.— The best late variety. Bunches 

 long, berries of medium size, pale red, and of 

 superior quality. Especially valuable to succeed 

 the other varieties and very profitable for mar- 

 ket in some sections. 1 yr., dozen, 60c.; 100, 

 $;^50. 2 yrs., dozen, 75c. ; 100, $4.50. 



WHITE GRAPE.— The best variety that 

 produces white fruit. Large in both bunch and 

 berry. Fruit is sparkling, translucent pale am- 

 ber, and of mild, sprightlv flavor. 1 yr., each, 

 12c; dozen, $1.00; 100. $4.00. 2 yrs., each, 15c.; 

 dozen. $1.25; 100, $5.00. 



