LOVETTS NURSERY, LITTLE SILVER, N. J. — CURRANTS 



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EVERYBODY S 

 A GREAT 

 BERRY 

 FOR ALL 



PLEASE NOTE — It is not per- 

 missible for New Jersey nurserymen 

 to ship Currants or Gooseberries into 

 the following states: Washington, 

 Oregon, California, Idaho, Nevada, 

 Montana, Wyoming, Utah, Colo- 

 rado, Arizona, New Mexico, North 

 Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, 

 Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Minne- 

 sota, Tennessee, North Carolina, 

 Maryland, New Hampshire, Dela- 

 ware, Maine and Massachusetts. 

 Since Black Currants are instru- 

 mental in spreading certain fungus 

 diseases, we neither grow nor sell 

 them. 



CURRANTS- 



The Basis for Good Jellies I 



A cool, moist location is 

 best for these fruits, and for 

 this reason they succeed ad- 

 mirably when planted by a 

 stone wall or fence, being 

 benefited by partial shade. 

 Keep the ground mellow and 

 free from weeds and grass, 

 using fertilizer copiously. 

 Mulching is necessary for the 

 best returns. Plant in rows 

 four feet apart and the plants 

 set three feet apart in the 

 rows. 



When desired, plants will 

 be forwarded by parcel post, 

 provided cash is sent for post- 

 age as per table. 



Uniform prices for all 

 varieties (except as quoted 

 otherwise) : 1 year, each, 

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

 $4.00. 



CHERRY AND VERSAILLES — Large berries, 

 short clusters, bright sparkling crimson; of sharp and 

 acid flavor. 



EVERYBODY'S 



After many years of cultivation, in many sections, on a great 

 variety of soils and under widely vary ing climatic conditions, 

 " Everybody's" comes through triumphantly as the most satis- 

 factory all-around currant in cultivation. A strong grower, it is 

 naturally very prolific. It ripens in midseason and the berries 

 remain in good condition for a long time right on bushes, thus 

 eliminating losses due to premature dropping. 



The bush and berries are of large size, the berries being 

 clear, of bright sparkling red and with juice the quality of 

 which is the best. We know of no finer variety for jams, 

 jellies and the other uses to which Currants may be put. 1 year 

 old, 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. 



NORTH STAR — The old Ted Dutch Currant greatly im- 

 proved and one of the finest in quality. Berries bright red, 

 rather small; but the clusters are long and are produced in 

 wonderful profusion. 



PERFECTION — Produces in great profusion large, long 

 clusters of very large, bright red berries of mild, splendid 

 quality. 1 year, each, 40c ; dozen, $4.00. 2 years, each, 

 50c; dozen, $5.00. 



PRES. WILDER — Produces, late in the season, very 

 large bright red berries that are juicy and of high quality. 



RED CROSS — This is reputed to be the sweetest of all 

 Currants. It is an exceptionally healthy and vigorous grower. 

 Produces immense crops of good size sparkling red berries in 

 large clusters. 



VICTORIA — The best late variety. Bunches long; 

 berries of medium size, pale red and of superior quality. 



WHITE GRAPE 



By far the best of the white fruited sorts. It is a beautiful 

 translucent white and of mild, good quality. Borne in clus- 

 ters and the bushes are literally loaded with them. 1 year, 

 each, 40c ; dozen, $4.00. 2 years, each, 50c ; dozen, $5.00. 



