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THE LOVETT COMPANY, LITTLE SILVER, N'. 



GENERAL LIST. 



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Erie. The most 

 popular of the black- 

 berries and now in 

 large demand for 

 market growimg. Its 

 many good proper- 

 ties and general sue 

 cess in field culture 

 have made it de- 

 servedly a favorite. 

 In shape it is almost 

 round, which gives 

 it the appearance of 

 being larger than it 

 really is, and very 

 uniform. The Erie 

 somewhat resembles 

 Lawton in habit of 

 growth and shape of 

 berry, but is very 

 much hardier. Root 

 Cutting Plants. Doz., 

 50c; 100, $2.50; 1000, 

 820.-00. 



Early King. One of the best for the home garden 



both on account of its extreme earliness and very fi.ne 

 quality. The berries are larger than Early Harvest, of 

 an intense glossj^ blaclc, very attractive, of delicious 

 flavor and produced in great abundance. The canes 

 are of strong growth and entirely hardy. It should be 

 the universal choice for the early home supply. Boot 

 Cutting Plants. Doz., 50c; 100, .52.50; 1000, .$20.00. 



Crystal White. Berries o^^ 

 fine translucent white, of 

 good si-'^e, sweet and pleas- 

 ^^^i ant. Canes are of a pale 

 '"^"s green color, of strong 

 ; . - rowth. exceedingly prolific 

 ^ Imt not entirely hard}-. 



■-'liould be planted near 

 ^ li^i' sorts to fruit well, 

 ^^^^^ as its blossoms are pistillate. 

 ^ A very interesting variety 

 and, being a white black- 

 berr3\ rather curious. F!oot 

 Cutting Plants. Doz., 50c; 

 100, .$2.00. 



Early Harvest. Valuable for 

 its earliness. attractive appear- 

 ance, firmness and productive- 

 ness. Berries not of the lar- 

 gest size but very uniform, of 

 a bright, glossy black and ex- 

 cellent in quality. It is not 

 entirely hardy, but succeeds 

 in all but very cold sections, 

 and a very slight protection 

 suffices for it there. For the 

 South it is especially valuable. 

 Doz., 40c; 100, $1.00; 1000, 

 $7.00. 



Kittatinny. Once the most 

 popular of all blackberries for 

 general planting, but it is not 

 safe from winter killing north 

 of the latitude of New York 

 City, and of recent years has 

 become affected with the 

 "orange rust.'' Theberries 

 are large, handsome, and of 

 deli cio us flavor; canes of I' 

 strong, erect gro^iih, and pro- 

 ductive. Season medium to 

 late. Root Cutting Plants. 

 Doz.. 40c; 100, $1.50; 1000, 

 10.00. 



Lawton. (Xew Rochelle.) An 

 old favorite, esteemed for its 

 productiveness and large size. 

 Like Kittatinny. it is of strong, 

 erect gro^iih, but much freer 

 from rust. The berries are 

 large and delicious when fully 

 ripe, but turn black before 

 ripening and are then hard and 

 sour. It suceeds over a wide 

 range of country and is one of 

 the best standard sorts, but 

 has now been superseded by 

 Erie which is hardier. Midsea- 

 sonto late. Roof Cuffing Plants 

 Doz., 40c; 100, ^1.50- 1000, -SIO.OO. 



