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LOVETT'S NURSERY, LITTLE SILVER, N. J.— BLACKBERRIES 



W.'S'S??. BLACKBERRIES! 



lovett's mt. pocono— 

 an outstanding "find" 

 in size, quality, yield 

 and, above all, hardiness 



An American 

 Contribution to 

 Berry Baskets 

 The World Over 



IN common with 

 Raspberries, Black- 

 berries are members of 

 the Bramble family 

 and also cousins of the 

 wild Rose. The choic- 

 est in cultivation today 

 are improved types of 

 originally wild seed- 

 lings. In their most 

 perfect forms Black- 

 berries demonstrate 

 Nature's constant 

 trend toward evolution 

 and in this develop- 

 ment mankind is help- 

 ing through intelligent- 

 ly applied culture. 



Reasons for 

 Growing MORE 

 Blackberries 



Of all the berry crops 

 with which we are fa- 

 miliar, Blackberries are 

 the most dependable, 

 year after year! When 

 all other cane fruits 

 turn out to be "shy" 

 yielders and the custo- 

 mary "berry money" 

 seems to be disappear- 

 ing from vision, then 

 it is that Blackberries 

 save the day and come 

 through, as usual! 



The Outstanding Blackberry Novelty — Lovett's 

 Mount Pocono — A Real Find ! 



*TpHE Founder of this business loved to travel and 

 took frequent trips by automobile. While ex- 

 ploring the Pocono Mountains he one day discovered 

 a Blackberry— growing wild— the extraordinary 

 characteristics of which impressed him so greatly 

 that he marked the plants. In due time, in dor- 

 mant condition, they were transplanted to our 

 nursery, for observation. 



Three outstanding features put this new variety — 

 named after its birthplace — in the front rank of the 

 leading standard sorts. It resists zero climates suc- 



cessfully, bears fruit above average size and the 

 quality of the fruit is extra high. Being a hardy, 

 vigorous grower, with healthy, strong-growing canes, 

 it logically is also a heavy producer of quality berries. 



As to its hardiness, only a sort of the hardiest type 

 could weather the zero climates of Mount Pocono. 

 We heartily recommend Lovett's Mount Pocono 

 Blackberry for sections having extreme climatic con : 

 ditions. Selected Root-cutting plants, dozen, 

 $3.00; 100, $15.00. Transplanted plants, doz- 

 en, $5.00; 100, $25.00. 



Blackberries grow like weeds — any time, anywhere, any place. The varieties 

 we offer will make good as per our promise in descriptions. The plants we offer 

 have unrivalled constitutions and bearing power. 



