LOVETT'S NURSERY, INC. 



Berry Plants 



White Grape Currant 



Rhubarb 



CURRANTS 



All strong, 2-year plants. 



Cultural Directions — Plant either in sunlight or partial shade. Do not 

 cultivate the plants too deeply. Best results are obtained by placing a fairly 

 thick mulch of leaves or straw about the plants and doing no cultivating 

 whatsoever. 



Price, all varieties, except as noted otherwise, 30c each, .$3.00 per doz. 



Cherry. Uniformly big crimson fruit, sharply acid. 



Fay Prolific. Juicy big berries of deepest red, good for canning. 



Perfection. Big clusters of easily picked red Currants over a long period 

 make this the best of all varieties for the home garden. Each 40c, doz. $4.00. 



White Grape. Clear, translucent white berries in big clusters. Each 40c, 

 doz. $4.00. 



Wilder. Among the most prolific sorts — with bright red, attractive berries 

 which are firm and of good flavor. 



GARDEN ROOTS 



Chives. Prized for soups and seasoning. Each 20c, doz. $2.00, 100 $12.00. 



Hops. Bears large clusters of yellow green hops in such profusion as to com- 

 pletely envelop the plant in late Summer and early Autumn. Each 2.5c, 

 doz. $2..50, 100 .S15.00. 



Horseradish. Easily grown in any garden soil. Doz. .50c, 100 $2.50, 1000 

 .$20.00. 



Lavender. The old favorite with its pleasant odor. Strong plant-s, each 25c. 

 doz. $2.50, 100 $15.00. 



Spearmint. Splendid for seasoning. Strong plants, each 20c, doz. $2.00, 100 

 $12.00. 



Peppermint. Used largely for cooking but may be chewed "raw." Strong 

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



Rhubarb (Sutton's). Best of all the Rhubarbs, with large, tender stems of 

 delightful, distinctive flavor, early in the season. Each 20c, doz. $2.00, 100 

 $12.00. 



Sage (Holt's Mammoth). Useful and beautiful. Late Summer and Autumn 

 flowers of lilac blue. A splendid seasoning plant. Strong plants, each 20c, 

 doz. $2.00, 100 $12.00. 



Tarragon. The leaves and young shoots are much prized as an ingredient in 

 soups, salads, stews, pickles, etc. Strong plants, each 30c, doz. .§3.00, 100 

 $20.00. 



Thyme. Prized both for seasoning and as a dense ground cover. Clumps, 

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



ASPARAGUS 



Culture — In the family garden, the roots should be set from (jne to two 

 feet apart in rows three feet apart. They should be placed in furrow.s six or 

 eight inches deep, but covered with only about three inches of soil at time of 

 planting, the remainder of the trench being filled in by degrees as the plants 

 increase in height. Care should be taken to enrich the soil by a liberal digging 

 in of well-rotted manure. 



WASHINGTON 



Because the variety Washington is unquestionably by far the best of all 

 varieties of Asparagus, we have discontinued growing the other varieties which 

 we have offered in former years. The outstanding characteristics of the new 

 xariety are: Exceptional rust-resistance, extraordinary yielding qualities, 

 large size of individual stalks, and their rapid development to cutting size, 

 which rapid growth stands for tenderness. The shoots are straight, of dark 

 green color, with a heavy purple overtone. They are always tight and do not 

 open until wefl above the ground. 1 yr., doz. 40c, 100 $1.25, 1000 $10.00: 

 2 vrs., doz. 50c, 100 $1.75, 1000 $15.00; extra large, 3 yrs., doz. $1.00, 100 

 $3.50, 1000 $30.00. 



Washington Asparagus 



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