14 /. T. LOVETT CO— RASPBERRIES. 



^KANSAS. 



Too much praise can hardly be bestowed upon this most excellent blackcap. Continued fruiting of it 

 raises it higher than ever in our estimation and assigns it to the front rank. It possesses all the valuable 

 attributes of a profitable market sort and its large size and handsome appearance ensures for it always a 

 ready sale and good prices. The fruit is almost as large as Gregg and with much less bloom ; handsome, 

 firm and of fine quality. Its canes are of strong growth, entirely hardy at Monmouth, and prolific ; with 

 tough, healthy, clean foliage. Its season is about second early— later than Souhegan but much earlier 

 than Gregg. By reason of Its greater hardiness, less bloom and ripening earlier it; is a great improve- 

 ment upon the Gre?g. Doz., 75c; 100, $3.50; 1000, $25.00. y 



V ROYAL CHURCH. 



A compara- 

 tively recent 

 i n t r o d uction 

 from Ohio, 

 bearing the 

 name of the 

 gentleman up- 

 on whose 

 grounds It first 

 appeared. It is 

 a red variety of 

 decided merit 

 and well wor- 

 thy of extend- 

 ed trial; upon 

 rich, strong 

 size, handsome 



m^M&S- "if 



soil we think it will prove generally satisfactory. The berries are of large 

 bright red color, of firm flesh and fine quality. The canes grow well, are hardy and productive; foliage 

 clean and healthy. In season of ripening it is late— after Cuthfcert. It will be found an excellent sort in 

 many family gardens. Just what Is wanted to extend the raspberry season with a supply of fine flavored 

 fruit. Ea., 25c; doz., $2.00. 



