^ JOY BLACKBERRY. 



Yes, the Joy has " made good " and has proved 

 beyond doubt to be the finest blackberry for Amer- 

 ican growers as yet 

 offered. 



The berries are 

 large, almost round, 

 and are coal black. 

 In rich, luscious 

 flavor it surpasses 

 all other blackber- 

 ries. 



Mr. Leonard Bar- 

 ron, editor of the 

 Garden Magazine, 

 w^rites : " The Joy 

 Blackberry 1 have 

 already known and 

 appreciated. It has 

 fruited here at Gar- 

 den City and is the 

 best blackberry we 

 have on the place." 



From a Photograph. 



PRICE OF PLANTS: 



Root cutting plants, dozen, 60c; 100, $2.50; 1000, $20.00. 

 Transplanted plants, dozen, 75c; 100, $3.50; 1000, $30.00. 



J. T. LOVETT, Inc., Little Silver, N. J. 



Pittsburg-, Penn., March 7th, 1918. 

 Last year I bought some plants of you. I bought also from other nur- 

 series. Your plants were better stock than I received from any other 

 place. Mrs. R. S. Robbins. 



Montgomery County, Ohio, February 27, 1918. 

 My father bought fruit trees from you over thirty years ago and sev- 

 eral times afterward. Always good and true to name. 



Mrs. T. A. Bamber. 



