Garden Fruits 



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LOVEH'S NURSERY 



GRAPES — Continued 



Campbeirs Early. A new variety of strong, 

 vigorous growth; very hardy and very early. 

 The berries are large, dark blue, skin thick and 

 tough, making it a good shipper; flesh sweet, 

 with slight aroma. Since this variety is lacking 

 in pollen, it should be planted rather near a vine 

 or vines of some other variety, otherwise, the 

 fruit produced is liable to be in small, poorly 

 shaped bunches. 2 years, each 40c., doz. $4.00. 



Catawba. Red. One of the latest Grapes, and for 

 this reason should be planted in every garden 

 and every vineyard, to prolong the season. Size 

 large; firm and sweet. 2 years, each 30c., doz. 

 $3.00. 



Champagne. Exceptionally prolific in amber 

 colored clusters of sweet, sugary Grapes, ideal 

 for wine or Grape juice, and a good table variety. 

 Of ironclad constitution, very disease-resistant, 

 and has never been known to Winterkill. 2 years, 

 each 50c., doz. $5.00. Heavy fruiting age, each 

 $1.00, doz. $10.00. 



Concord. Best known and most popular variety 

 in America. It succeeds practically everywhere. 

 Its large, black berries are borne in large bunches 

 and, being covered with a decided bloom, they 

 are of most attractive appearance. Of good 

 quality. 2 years, each 20c., doz. $2.00, 100 

 $10.00, 1000 $75.00. Heavy fruiting age, each 

 75c., doz. $7.50. 



Delaware. An old time, red variety. Bunch and 

 berry small, refined, high quality. Prolific, but 

 a rather weak grower and somewhat subject to 

 mildew. 2 years, each 40c., doz. $4.00. 



Diamond (Moore's). Bunches large and com- 

 pact. Berry large, greenish white, juicy and of 

 good quality. A vigorous grower and prolific. 

 Ripens early. 2 years, each 50c., doz. $5.00. 



Goethe. Red, ripens late, one of the finest flavored 

 red Grapes under cultivation; we are sure that 

 gardeners will like it. 2 years, each 40c., doz. 

 $4.00. Heavy fruiting age, each 75c., doz. $7.50. 



Green Mountain. White. Bunch small to me- 

 dium size, often shouldered; berries rather small, 

 greenish white, thin skinned, tender, sweet and 

 juicy, with delightful, sprightly and refined 

 flavor. Ripens very early. 2 years, each 60c., 

 doz. $6.00. 



Currants 



Plant in rows, 4 feet apart, spacing the plants 



3 feet apart in the row. Mulch during the Winter. 



Cherry and Versailles. Large berries, short clus- 

 ters, bright sparkling crimson, of sharp and acid 

 flavor. 1 year, each 30c., doz. $3.00; 2 years, 

 each 40c., doz. $4.00. 



Perfection. It ripens in midseason and the berries 

 remain in good condition for a long time. The 

 berries are of large size, being clear, of bright 

 sparkling red and with juice of highest quality. 

 1 year old, each 40c., doz. $4.00; 2 years old, 

 each 50c., doz. $5.00. 



White Grape. By far the best of the white fruited 

 sorts. It is a beautiful, translucent white and 

 of mild, good quality. 1 year old, each 40c., 

 doz. $4.00; 2 years old, each 50c., doz. $5.00. 



Moore's Early. A most reliable very early variety 

 immensely profitable to commercial growers. 

 Medium bunch, berry large, jet black with 

 purple bloom. Ripens fully two weeks earlier 

 than Concord. 2 years, each 35c., doz. $3.50, 

 100 $12.00. Heavy fruiting vines, each 75c., 

 doz. $7.50. 



Niagara. The most popular white Grape. Clus- 

 ter large and compact; berry large, amber white 

 with white bloom; thin skinned, tender pulp, 

 sweet and luscious. Ripens in midseason. 

 2 years, each 40c., doz. $4.00. Heavy fruiting 

 vines, each 90c., doz. $9.00. 



Ontario. A very early white Grape. Berries 

 medium to small, roundish, juicy,_tender, sweet 

 and good in flavor. Superior in quality to 

 Winchell and ripens slightly earlier. 2 years, 

 each $1.00, doz. $10.00. 



Portland. An exceptionally early white variety 

 holding great promise for home use and nearby 

 markets. Of exceptionally fine, sweet flavor, with 

 large, individual berries and clusters of good size. 

 A decided acquisition. 2 years, each $1.00, doz. 

 $10.00. 



Sheridan. Black. Large, handsome bunch ripen- 

 ing a few days after Concord. Fine quality and 

 good shipper. 2 years, each 75c., doz. $7.50. 



Worden. Resembles Concord closely, but is of 

 higher quality and ripens a week to 10 days 

 earlier. Both bunch and berry average larger 

 than those of Concord. 2 years, each 35c., doz. 

 $3.50, 100 $12.00. Heavy fruiting vines, each 

 75c., doz. $7.50. 



100 days of Perfect Grapes and how to 

 have them 



LOVETT HOME ARBOR 

 SELECTION 



Heavy, selected, 2-year Vines 

 2 Caco 2 Concord 



2 Moore's Early 2 Diamond 



2 Champagne 

 Price $4.00 



Gooseberries 



Downing. The most popular market variety. The 

 pale green berries are of large size and fair 

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

 each 50c., doz. $5.00. 



Oregon Champion. Entirely distinct in foliage 

 and habit of growth. The berries when fully ripe 

 are pale amber, of excellent quality and of good 

 size. 1 year, each 50c., doz. $5.00; 2 years, each 

 75c., doz. $7.50. 



JAPANESE WINEBERRY 



A novelty with attractive fruits, useful for 

 dessert, canning, and wine making. Heavy plants, 

 doz. $2.50, 100 $15.00. 



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