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



VICTORY RASPBERRIES 



RASPBERRIES 



(Continued) 



KING — This combines earliness, bright color, 

 firmness, and excellent quality of its berries with 

 vigorous growth, productiveness, and hardiness of 

 cane in ah extraordinary degree. Its crimson berries 

 are exceedingly bright and lively in color and so firm 

 as to endure long shipment without change. Sucker 

 plants, dozen, $1.00; 100, $5.00. 



LATHAM — May prove to be the very best of 

 all sorts for certain sections. It is a splendid, strong- 

 growing variet\' and produces immense quantities 

 of bright red extra large berries in June. Heavy 

 sucker plants, dozen, $2.00; 100, $10.00. 



DONBORO — Ripening about a week before 

 Cuthbert, this is one of the earliest varieties of good 

 quality. A hybrid between Loudon and Marlboro, 

 of a brighter color and the individual berry is larger, 

 while the plants are exceptionally heavv producers. 

 Selected sucker plants, dozen, $2.00; 1 00, $10.00. 



Garden Roses — 

 How to MakeThem Qrow and Bloom 



is the title of a twenty-four page book- 

 let by J. Horace MacFarlane Co. It 

 tells all about how to get the most out 

 of your rose growing endeavors. Chap- 

 ters on cultivation, fertilization and the 

 fighting of insect pests make this book- 

 let worth any rose-lover's time. Price, 

 25 cents. 



OHTA — An extremely hardy, vigorous growing 

 sort, bearing beautiful scarlet firm berries. Has fall- 

 bearing tendencies. 



Sucker plants, dozen, $1.00; 100, $5.00. 

 Transplanted plants, dozen, $1.50; 100. $7.50. 



VICTORY — An extremely hardy, most attrac- 

 tive red variety, of record yielding power. Has en- 

 dured 30 degrees below zero without injury. Plants 

 of strongest growth, backed up by an exceptional 

 root system that stands for great resistance against 

 hot or dry weather. Altogether a decidedly worth- 

 while acquisition, judged on the basis of ten years' 

 records on the originator's grounds. Selected 

 sucker plants, dozen, $2.00; 100, $10.00. Heavy 

 transplanted plants, dozen, $3.00; 100, $20.00. 



WHITE QUEEN (Everbearing) — This beauti- 

 ful, white-fruited everbearing variety in some re- 

 spects is actually an improvement upon St. Regis, 

 its fruit being larger and its quality simply superb. 

 Due to extraordinary demands, our supply of plants 

 of White Queen was alarmingly low during the past 

 few years. However we are delighted to be able to 

 report that, for the coming season, we have a fair 

 supply. Nevertheless, early orders are suggested. 



Selected sucker plants, dozen. $7.50. 



Ashley B. Baker, Saratoga 

 Co., N. Y., writes: The rasp- 

 berries and blackberries bought 

 of you last fall for 

 my home garden got a 

 fine start and have 

 V- every promise of doing 

 splendidly this season. 



A GREAT YIELDER OF (QUALITY FKIT1 



