GOOSEBERRIES 



Oregon Champion — Pale amber, of excellent 

 quality and of good size. 1-year, each, 50c; 

 dozen, ^5.00. 2-years, each, 75c; dozen, $7.50. 



Carrie — A marvel of productiveness, a splen- 

 did, strong grower, maroon in color and of good 

 quality, though rather small. 1-year, each, 30c; 

 dozen, $3.00. 2-years, each, 40c; dozen, $4.00. 



Downing — The most popular market variety. 

 The pale green berries are of large size and fair 

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

 years, each, 50c; dozen, $5.00. 



STRAWBERRY- RASPBERRY 



Another delightful, everbearing cane fruit for 

 which we are indebted to the Orient. Where the 

 seasons are very cold, it acts like a herbaceous 

 perennial, plants freezing to the ground and 

 coming up again the following spring. They 

 are too tart to be eaten raw, but combined with 

 Raspberries, they develop a flavor certain to de- 

 light any epicure. Strong plants, dozen, $2.50. 



WINEBERRY 



This interesting native of the wilds of Asia 

 forms a most welcome addition to our fruit gar- 

 dens. The berries are exceptionally useful in 

 making a delightful wine as well as most palatable 

 preserves. Rather acid as a dessert fruit unless 

 quite ripe. Heavy plants, dozen, $2.50; 100, 

 $15.00. 



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DOWNING GOOSEBERRIES 

 (Greatly Reduced) 



QUINCES 



Plant ten feet apart each way. First- 

 class trees, each, $1.00; dozen, $10.00. 



Champion — Produces large, greenish- 

 yellow fruit on strong growing trees. Ex- 

 tensively grown. Late. 



Orange (Apple) — Earlier than 

 Champion, bearing large, yellow fruit 

 in great abundance. 



Dwarf Trees 



Splendid, 2-year-oId trees, each, 

 ^1.50; dozen, $15.00. 



DWARF APPLES ' 



The varieties that 

 we have are as fol- 

 lows: Baldwin, De- 

 licious, Duchess, 

 Grimes' Golden, 

 Mcintosh, Red As- 

 trachan, Rhode Is- 

 land Greening, 

 Rome Beauty, Stay- 

 man's W i n e s a p, 

 Wealthy and Yel- 

 I o w Transparent. 

 All are fully de- 

 scribed on preced- 

 ing pages. 



Plant ten feet apart each way. 



DWARF PEARS 



We can supply Dwarf Pear 

 trees in the following varieties, 

 viz: Angouleme, Anjou, Bart- 

 lett, Clapp's Favorite and Seckel. 

 All varieties in selected, 2-year- 

 old trees, each, $1.50; dozen, 

 $15.00. 



June 6th, 1928. 

 The special offer of plants and shrubs received by me 

 are very satisfactory. It is a pleasure to see such healthy 

 looking plants, and one would not hesitate recommending 

 Lovett's Nursery to a friend. 



MISS ETHEL I. JAMES, 



E. Orange, N. J. 



A Typical Lovett Dwarf Fruit Tree 



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