J. T. LOVETT. LITTLE SILVER, X. J. 



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Golden Queen. — The best yellow raspberry ever 

 introduced, succeeding everywhere, and bearing 

 every year, without fail, large crops of finest ber- 

 ries.' It is a sport of the Cuthbert, and is identical 



with it, in 

 all but 

 color and 

 flavor; 

 with 

 canes o f 

 equal 

 h ardiness 

 and vigor 

 and every 

 bit as pro- 

 duc t i V e. 

 Berries 

 are of a 

 tr a n s 1 u- 

 cent gold- 

 en yellow 

 and of 



high quality; more delicate and refined than Cuth- 

 bert. Introduced bv me in 1SS2. Midseason to 

 late. Doz., 35c.; 100, $1.50; 1000, $10.00. 



WINEBERRY. 

 JAPANESE RASPBERRY. 



Decidedly unique and valuable as an ornamental 

 plant as well as for its beautuul fruit. It is a strong 

 rampant grower, the canes being thickly covered 

 with purplish-red hairs. The berries are of bright, 

 translucent appearance, enveloped in a purplish 

 hairy calyx and presenting an appearance resem- 

 bling moss rose buds. Berries of medium size, the 

 color of sherry wine, sparkling, with a brisk, pleasant 

 sub-acid flavor. Canes of strong growth as hardy 

 as an oak and yield enormously for a long season. 

 E.xcellent as a dessert fruit, but especially valuable 

 for canning and for making a delicious wine. Doz., 

 60c.; 100, $2.00. 



Kemsas. — A great improve- 

 ment upon Gregg and the best 

 blackcap of its season. \'ery 

 profitable for market and so 

 good as to be popular for the 

 home garden. As large as 

 Gregg, firm and of fine quality; 

 a strong grower, hardy and ex- 

 c e e d i n g 1 y productive. Mid- 

 season. Doz., 3oc.; 100, $1.25; 

 1000, $7.00. 



Loudon. — Of superior qualit}-, 

 large, dark crimson, rich and 

 juicy. Canes are vigorous and 

 quite hardy, healthy and pro- 

 ductive. A very valuable variety, and if it were 

 only of brighter color and firmer in flesh, it would 

 be one of the most profitable for market. Late. 

 Doz., 35c.; 100, $l.60\ 1000, 5IO.OO. 



Munger f Cap). — A fancy blackcap of great size, 

 roundish in form, jet-black, firm and of sweet flavor. 

 Its canes are strong, upright growers, hardy and 

 regularly productive. One of the best for canning 

 and evaporating, and for the home garden. Doz., 

 35c.; 100, $1.50. 



LOGANBERRY. 



A combination of the Raspberry and Blackberry; 

 peculiarly interesting to fruit growers by reason of 

 its enormous and luscious berries and abundant 

 yield. The berries resemble immense blackberries 

 in form and structure, but are of a deep, reddish 

 maroon color. In flavor it is exceedingly rich and 

 sprightly, melting, and without core. The canes are 

 of strong, vigorous growth, rather dwarf and trail- 

 ing in habit, with dark green tough foliage and 

 hairs rather than spines upon them. It roots from 

 the tips like the Dewberries and Blackcaps. Its 

 value is greatly enhanced by its earliness; ripening 

 as it does at the close of the strawberry season and 

 in advance of all but the very earliest raspberries; 

 yielding abundantly for at least three weeks and 



perfecting all its fruit to full size and flavor. No 

 garden should be without a few plants of it. Good 

 tip plants. Doz., 75c.; 100, $4.00. Transplanted 



plants, doz., $1.00; 100, $6.00. 



ELEAGNUS LONGIPES OR JAPANESE OLEASTER. 



A handsome shrub, both useful and ornamental; of symmetrical habit with very pretty foliage, pal^ 

 green above and silvery white beneath, and covered in Alay with small, pale yellow blossoms followed 

 by beautiful oval berries, resembling olives in shape and of a bright crimson color flecked with golden 

 yellow. These are very numerous, ripen in July and when fully ripe possess a rather pleasant, aromatic 

 flavor, previous to which they are acid and astringent. When cooked like Cranberries they make an 

 excellent sauce and pies and also a very superior jelly. The shrub is very decorative both in foliage 

 and fruit and is of great^value for its fruit. Stocky plants, 1^ to 2 ft., each, 20c.; 3 for 50c.; doz., $2.00. 



