LOVETTS NURSERY. LITTLE SILVER, N. J. BLACK RASPBERRIES 



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BLACK 

 RASPBERRIES 



Popularly termed 

 "Blackcap" Rasp- 

 berries. The tips are 

 propagated by layer- 

 ing the ends o( the 

 canes in earth, which 

 causes them to send 

 out roots and form 

 "tip" plants. 



CUMBERLAND — Pro 



duces, in great profusion, the 

 largest berries of any Black- 

 cap that we have ever grown. 

 The berries are jet black, with 

 very little bloom; are firm and 

 of excellent quality; sweet and 

 mild; ripening in midseason 

 and continuing for two weeks. 

 Tips, dozen, $1.00; 100, 

 $5.00. 



HONEY SWEET 



(See illustration of a typical 

 bunch alongside) 



Every connoisseur will sure 

 Iy enjoy the fruit of Honey 

 Sweet, which is remarkably 

 rich, sweet, and luscious. Not 

 only are the berries of superb 

 flavor, but they are firm 

 enough for distant shipment. 

 They are also of attractive ap- 

 pearance, being jet black, 

 without bloom, and of good 



size. Canes are of strong growth and of ironclad 

 hardihood, and yield heavily. Ripens early to mid- 

 season, maturing its entire crop quickly. We con- 

 sider it bv far the best of all. Selected tip plants, 

 dozen, $1.50; 100. $7.50. 



SCARFF — Superior to old Gregg, which it sur- 

 passes in every way. Its fruit is almost, if not fully, 

 as large as Cumberland, and it is produced in much 

 greater profusion than that variety; in fact, we con- 

 sider it the most prolific, and hence profitable. 

 Blackcap in commerce. Absolutely hardy and a 

 vigorous grower. Tips, dozen, $1.25; 100, $6.00. 



PLUM FARMER — The berries are of highest 

 quality, large size, and firm, meaty texture. They 

 are coal black, with considerable bloom, which 

 causes them to appear a bluish-gray. The canes are 

 of strong habit, hardy, and prolific. Ripens quite 

 early and matures its entire crop of berries practi- 

 callv at once, making it a most valuable sort for" 

 market growers. Tips, dozen, $1.00; 100, $5.00. 



HONEY SWEET OF SUPERB FLAVOR 



KANSAS — The most widely grown " Blackcap" 

 because of its reliability and the excellence of its 

 fruit. The canes are of strong growth, hardy and 

 exceedingly prolific. It ripens earlier than the Cum- 

 berland, and the berries do not have the objection- 

 able bloom or mouldy appearance of some varieties. 

 Berries of large size, jet black, firm, sweet, and excel- 

 lent. One of the very best of the Blackcaps as a 

 shipper. Ripens early to midseason and matures its 

 entire crop quickly. Tips, dozen, $1.00; 100, $5.00. 



Yes, we grow a few Dahlias and " Qlads " — The Best ! 



We cannot grow them all, so we selected what we feel represents the aristocracy in these two 

 popular flowers. There are the famous "Jersey" series among Dahlias originated right here 

 in our neighborhood; manv "ruffled" beauties among the Gladioli; but please consult pages 62- 

 63 for partial lists and ask for our booklet designed to serve the fanciers in these two popular 

 floral favorites. 



