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LOVETTS NURSERY, LITTLE SILVER, N. J.— GRAPES, CURRANTS 



GRAPES (Continued) 



GREEN MOUNTAIN— White. Bunch small 

 to medium size, often shouldered; berries rather 

 small, greenish white, thin skinned, tender, 

 sweet and juicy, with delightful, sprightly, and 

 refined flavor. Ripens very early. 2 years, each, 

 60c; dozen, $6.00. 



MOORE'S EARLY— A most reliable very 

 early variety immensely profitable to commer- 

 cial growers. Medium bunch, berry large, jet 

 black with purple bloom. Ripens fully two 

 weeks earlier than Concord. 2 years, each, 35c; 

 dozen, $3.50; 100, $15.00. Heavy fruiting vines, 

 each, 75c; dozen, $7^0. 



NIAGARA — The most popular white grape. 

 Cluster large and compact ; berry large, amber 

 white with white bloom; thin skinned, tender 

 pulp, sweet and luscious. Ripens in mid-season 

 with Concord. 2 years, each, 40c; dozen, $4.00; 

 100, $25.00. Heavy fruiting vines, each, $1.00; 

 dozen $10.00. 



ONTARIO — A very early white grape. Ber- 

 ries medium to small, roundish, juicy, tender, 

 sweet, and good in flavor. Superior in quality 

 to Winchell and ripens slightly earlier. 2-year 

 vines, each, $1.50; dozen, $15.00. 



PORTLAND — An exceptionally early white 

 variety holding great promise for home, use and 

 nearby markets. Of exceptionally fine, sweet 

 flavor, with large individual berries, and clusters 



CURRANTS 



Plant in rows, 4 feet apart, spacing the plants 3 feet apart 

 in the row. Mulch during the winter. 



When desired, plants will be forwarded by parcel post, 

 provided remittance is increased by 10% to cover parcel post 

 charges. 



CHERRY AND VERSAILLES 



Large berries, short clusters, bright sparkling crimson, of 

 sharp and acid flavor. 1 year, each, 30c; dozen, $3.00; 2 years, 

 each, 40c; dozen, $4.00. 



PERFECTION — It ripens in midseason and the berries re- 

 main in good condition for a long time. The berries are of 

 larges size, being clear, of bright sparkling red and with juice 

 of highest quality. 1 year old, each, 40c; dozen, $4.00. 2 

 years, each, 50c; dozen, $5.00. 



WHITE GRAPE— By far the best of the white fruited 

 sorts. It is a beautiful translucent white and of mild, good 

 quality. 1 year, each, 40c; dozen, $4.00. 2 years, each, 50c; 

 dozen, $5.00. 



PLEASE NOTE — It is not permissible for New Jersey nurserymen to 

 ship Currants or Gooseberries into the following states; Washington, Ore- 

 gon, California, Idaho, Nevada, Montana, Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, Ari- 

 zona, New Mexico, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Okla- 

 homa, Texas, Minnesota, Tennessee, North Carolina, Maryland, New 

 Hampshire, Delaware, Maine and Massachusetts. Since Black Currants are 

 instrumental in spreading certain fungus disease, we neither grow nor 

 sell them. 



of good size. A decided acquisition. 2 years, 

 each, $1.50; dozen, $15.00. 



SHERIDAN— Black. Large, handsorrie bunch 

 ripening a few days after Concord. Fine qual- 

 ity and good shipper. 2 years, each, 75c; doa:^ 

 $7.50. 



WORDEN— Resembles Concord closely, but 

 is of higher quality and ripens a week to ten 

 days earlier. Both bunch and berry average 

 larger than those of Concord. Price, 2 years, 

 each, 35c; dozen, $3.50; 100, $15.00. Heavy 

 fruiting vines, each, $1.00; dozen, $10.00 



One Hundred Days of Perfect Grapes 

 and How to Have Them 



The desire to enjoy a liberal supply of luscious 

 grapes over a long period of time is easily gratified if 

 you choose sorts maturing in succession. The problem 

 of "Grapes over a long Season," is solved by the 



LOVETT HOME ARBOR SELECTION 

 2 CACO 2 CONCORD 



2 MOORE'S EARLY 2 NIAGARA 

 2 CHAMPAGNE 



2 strong, 2=year=oId vines of each of these 

 5 sorts for $5.00, or 



10 fruiting age vines (2 of each sort) for $10. 



WHITE GRAPE— NONE 

 BETTER FOR ANY USB 



Other Berries Useful for Dessert and Preserving 



DEWBERRIES 



LUCRETIA Sweeter than Blackberries. 

 Hardy except at the Far North, succeed on all 

 soils (even very sandy) prolific. The berries 

 are large, sparkling jet black, and of high quali- 

 ty. Dozen, 75c; 100, $4.00; 1,000, $35.00. Extra 

 strong transplanted plants, doz., $1.50; 100, $7.50. 



AUSTIN'S IMPROVED— The earliest Dew- 

 berry and the first to ripen of the blackberry 

 family. The berries are large, nearly round and 

 of excellent quality. Ripens earlier than L,u- 

 cretia. Dozen, $1.00; 100, $5 00. Extra strong 

 transplanted plants, dozen, $1.75; 100, $9.00. 



YOUNG'S DEWBERRY— One of the remark- 



able features of this plant is that full one-year 

 plants have repeatedly produced fruit the first 

 season. Strong plants, dozen, $2.50; 100, $15.00. 



GOOSEBERRIES 



DOWNING — The most popular market va- 

 riety. The pale green berries are of large size 

 and fair quality. 1 year, each, 4.0c; dozen, $4.00. 

 2 years, each, 50c ; dozen, $5.00. 



OREGON CHAMPION — Entirely distinct 

 in foliage and habit of growth. The berries 

 when fully ripe are pale amber, of excellent 

 quality and of good size. 1 year, each, 50c; 

 dozen, $5.00. 2 years, each, 75c; dozen, $7.50. 



