Berry Plants 



LOVETT'S NURSERY, INC. 



POT-GROWN STRAWBERRY PLANTS, Cont'd 



FAIRFAX 



The triumph of sophisticated berry flavor. Not content with the 

 domination of the extra early market by that super-berry, Dorsett, the 

 United States Department of Agriculture brought forth Fairfax to rule 

 over the second early sorts. Over a long fruiting season on nearly all 

 soils, Fairfax bears many big, plump, sohd berries, which ripen evenly 

 to a deep red, and hold their firmness and flavor splendidly. These 

 berries are simply perfect for distant shipments, and keep remarkably 

 well. The flavor of Fairfax Strawberries is indescribable, being the 

 most refined in richness and sweetness, yet introduced. Many prefer it 

 to the wild-Strawberry tang of Dorsett — but buy both and take yovir 

 own choice, for both are closer to perfection than is any other 

 Strawberry yet introduced. 



Gandy. Very late. Old favorite, with large crop of big fruit for canning or 

 shipping. 



Joe (Big Joe). Midseason to late. Easily grown, with big firm, attractive, 

 delicious fruit. 



Lupton. Late. Amazingly attractive big, firm fruit in great quantity. 

 Marshall. Early to Midseason. Mammoth deep glossy crimson berries. 



superbly flavored. 

 New York. Midseason. Old favorite, with big tasty colorful fruit. 

 Premier. Early. Most popular, with uniformly big shapely berries of highest 



quality. 



Senator Dunlap. Early to Midseason. Huge crops of tasty berries, shapely 

 and delicious. 



William Belt. Midseason to late. Super quality berries for the home garden. 

 All varietie.s. unless otherwise noted, potgrown plants, doz. .$1.00, 100 

 S6.00. 



MASTODON 



"The Wonderberry." Still our favorite Everbearer, combining heavy 

 yielding qualities, large size, and reliability of crop, with a flavor un- 

 equaled by any other Fall berry. It bears the leu-gest and finest fruit 

 imaginable over an exceptionallv long period. Potgrown plants, 81 50 

 per dozen, 810.00 per 100. 



Special Collection of Potgrown Strawberries 



These carefully selected varieties are the best of their seasons. 

 Dorsett. Most dehcious early berry. 

 Catskill. Best Midseason. 

 Lupton. Most popular late sort. 

 Mastodon. Tastiest everbearer. 

 12 plants of each sort (48 in all) §4.25 (For plot 8 x 12 feet) 

 25 plants of each sort (100 in all) .§7.00 (For plot 10 x 20 feet) 

 .50 plants of each sort (200 in all) S13.50 (For plot 20 x 20 feet) 



THE BOYSENBERRY 



This wonderful comparatively new berry is destined to dominate the Small 

 Fruit world. It produces huge fruits, like Blackberries in general appearance, 

 but frequently 2 inches in length. These berries are produced in abundance, 

 and each one is an individual dehght to the palate, whether eaten fresh, 

 canned, or in jellies, or pies. Reliable growers claim them to be the highest in 

 quality of aU known Smsdl Fruits. We feel that, once you have tested and 

 tasted their flavor, you will become one of their greatest admirers. Should be 

 grown the same as Grape Vines, that is, trained to stakes or along wires. 

 Strong plants, each 25c, doz. $2.50, 100 $15.00 



DEWBERRIES 



If to be stsdLed, plant in rows 4 feet apeu't. If to be mulched, plant in rows 

 6 feet apart and the plants 3 feet apart in the rows. 



Lucretia. Soft, sweet and delicious are the big glossy black berries produced 

 in abundance on this bush. Needs Winter protection if planted North of 

 Trenton. N. J. 1 yr. plants, doz. 75c, 100 $4.00, 1000 $30.00; ex-tra strong, 

 transplanted plants, doz. $1.50, 100 $7.00. 



GOOSEBERRIES 



Cultural Directions — Same as for Currants. (iSee page 45). 

 Downing. Many huge green berries, sprightly in flavor. 

 Houghton. Reliable, with a hardy, sweet, tender crop. 



Either variety, strong, 2 yr. plants, each 40c, doz. $4.00. 



Potgrown Strawberry Plant 



BLACKBERRIES 



The best Blackberries for the home g^den. 

 Plant in rows about 6 ft. apart, placing the plants 

 3 ft. apeu-t in the rows. 



Blowers. Midseason, producing tall canes which yield 

 a premium crop of large, attractive, quality berries. 

 ExceptionaUy hardy. 1 yr. plants, doz. 75c, 100 $4.00: 

 strong, transplanted plants, doz. $1.25, 100 86.00. 



Eldorado. Late July and August bring handsome and 

 tasty deUcacies to this hardy bush, ideal for any 

 home garden. 1 yr. plants, doz. 75c, 100 $4.00: strong, 

 transplanted plants, doz. 81.25, 100 86.00. 



Joy. Midseason, with large crops of large berries, of 

 excellent quality. 1 yr. plants, doz. $1.00, 100 §6.00. 



Mersereau. A huge crop of big briUiant Blackberries, 

 with a sweet, rich flavor. 1 yr. plants, doz. 90c. 100 

 §5.00; strong, transplanted plants, doz. $1.50, 100 

 $7.50. 



Ml. Pocono. Three outstanding features put this new 

 variety — named after its birthplace — in the front 

 rank of the leading standard sorts. It resists zero 

 chmates successfully, bears fruit above average size 

 and the quality of the fruit is extra high. Being a 

 hardy, vigorous grower, with healthy, strong-growing 

 cemes, it logicaUy is also a heavy producer of quality 

 berries. As to its hardiness, only a sort of the hardiest 

 type could weather the zero chmates of Mount 

 Pocono. We heartily recommend Lovett's Mount 

 Pocono Blackberry for sections having extreme cli- 

 matic conditions. 1 yr. plants, doz. $2.00, 100 810.00; 

 strong, transplanted plants, doz. 83.00, 100 §15.00. 



Taylor. Late. Popular with juicy, rich berries of high 

 quality. 1 yr. plants, doz. 75c, 100 $4.00; strong, 

 transplanted plants, doz. $1.25, 100 $6.00. 



Ward. Populeo- for home garden or market, with large 

 handsome berries which bring top prices. 1 yr. plants, 

 doz. 75c, 100 $4.00; strong, transplanted plants, doz. 

 $1.25, 100 §6.00. 



(Add 10% to your remittance if shipment is desired by parcel post) 



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