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



LOVETT'S 

 MT. POCONO 

 BLACKBERRIES 



Black Raspberries 



(Continued) 



QUEEN — A remarkably fine Blackcap variety, 

 never before offered, but one which has been 

 thoroughly tested in this state for the last three 

 years. This variety is the strongest, most robust 

 growing variety of Blackcap Raspberry that we 

 have ever seen, and produces throughout the en- 

 tire month of July immense clusters of bright, jet 

 black, delicious, sweet berries in unbelievable 

 abundance. Our tests of the variety have revealed 

 no weakness whatever; in fact, if our plants of 

 black Queen continue to behave in future years 

 in anything like so satisfactory a manner as they 

 have these past three years, we feel sure that the 

 variety will supercede all other Blackcap varie- 

 ties. Because of the great merit of this variety, 

 and also because our supply of plants is as yet 

 decidedly limited, we cannot send more than 12 

 plants to any one person. Price, 3 plants for 

 ^2.50; 6 plants for ^4.50; 12 plants for ^7.50. 



1000, ^45.00. 

 ^7.50, 



Blackberries 



General List of Varieties 



In field culture, plant in 

 rows from five to seven feet 

 apart (according to the vigor 

 of the variety) and three feet 

 apart in the rows. In the gar- 

 den, plant in rows five feet 

 apart and the plants three 

 feet apart in the rows. 



LOVETT'S MOUNT 

 POCONO 



It resists zero climates suc- 

 cessfully, bears fruit above the 

 average size and the quality is 

 extra high. Being a hardy, 

 vigorous grower, with healthy, 

 strong-growing canes, it logi- 

 cally is also a heavy producer 

 of quality berries. 



We heartily recommend 

 Lovett's Mount Pocono Black- 

 berry for sections having ex- 

 treme climatic conditions. 

 Selected Root-c u 1 1 i n g 

 plants, dozen, ^2.50; 100, 

 ^10.00. Transplanted 

 plants, dozen, ^3.50; 100, 

 ^15.00. 



Blowers — On fertile soils, 

 canes often grow ten or 

 twelve feet. Twenty de- 

 grees below zero has not 

 harmed it and it is a 

 phenomenal cropper. 

 Dozen, ^1.00; 100, ^5.00; 

 Transplanted, dozen, ^1.50; 100, 



Early Harvest — An old variety and a favorite. 

 The mild, sweet berries are rather small but 

 firm and symmetrical. Ripens very early; some- 

 times suflers from winter injury in the North. 

 Dozen, ^1.00; 100, ^4.50; 1000, ^40.00. 

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

 Eldorado — Among the highest in quality. Very 

 popular. Berries of medium size, jet black, mild, 

 sweet and melting. Fruits early to mid-season. 

 Dozen, ^1.00; 100, ^4.50; 1000, ^40.00. Trans- 

 planted, dozen, ^1.50; 100, ^6.00. * 



Joy Blackberry — A unique combination of abso- 

 lutely proven hardiness backed by an ironclad 

 constitution. A prolific bearer of super-quality 

 berries. Price, selected root-cutting plants, dozen, 

 ^1.50; 100, ^7.50; 1000, ^60.00. Transplanted 

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



Taylor — A most profitable late variety. Dozen, 

 $1.00; 100, $4.50; 1000, $40.00. Transplanted 

 plants, dozen, $1.25; 100, $6.00. 



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