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ouquet Gollectionof 
EAUTIFUL BERRIES 
$8.50 for $5.00 by Mail, 
or by Express $4.50. 
e my pi: 
customers. After testing hundreds of varieties, I have chosen the following as the beat of all she SMALL FRtflTS, all things 
considered. At the prioes asked by traveling agents the collection would cost over $20;00. 
PARRY. 
Now be¬ 
ing intro¬ 
duced by 
the origi¬ 
nator and 
mysel f; 
unites 
more 
points of 
excel¬ 
lence than 
any other 
8 trait- 
berry. A 
seedling of Jersey Queen and a vast 
improvement upon that famous sort; 
the blossoms being perfect, the plant 
prolific with the growth, large siae, 
beauty and high quality of its parent. 
OLD IRON¬ 
CLAD. of recent, 
introduction and 
the most desirable 
and valuable of 
all Strawberries, 
either for the gar¬ 
den or market, 
ripening s.-. ely. 
It is among the 
earliest, of good 
size, good quality, 
firm and pretty. 
EARLY HAR- 
VEST. The earliest 
of all Blackberries, 
and one of the greatest 
acquisitions of the 
age. Ripens with 
Wheat—weeks in ad¬ 
vance of all others— 
exceedingly beautiful, 
of good quality and an 
extra good shipper. 
Canes very hardy and 
produce the most 
enormous crops. 
CUTHBERT. 
Now the most 
popular of all 
Raspberries. No 
other has yet 
proved of such 
universal adapt¬ 
ability ; hardy in 
winter and a 
wonderful ex 
ample of vigor 
during summer; 
berries always 
large, handsome 
and abundant. 
SOUHE- 
GAN.Thc 
earliest and 
most valu¬ 
able of the 
Black Rasp¬ 
berries for 
home 
u a o , 
m a r- 
ket or 
drying. 
Berries 
jet black 
of good size and 
quality; canes of 
strong growjth, 
iron-clad hardness, and so prolific that 
the rows appearblack with tbe fruit. 
FAY’S 
PROLIFIC. 
Undoubledlythe 
finest of all Cur¬ 
rants for any 
purpose. It 
equals in size 
we 1 1 - k n o w n 
Cherry, is long¬ 
er in bunch, of 
the same spark¬ 
ling red, less 
acid and of bet¬ 
ter qualitv. 
HAN' 
SELL. Now 
being intro¬ 
duced by my¬ 
self ana un- 
questi'inab ly 
the most won 
derful of all 
Raspberries. 
Earliest of 
all to ripen of 
any color or 
kind, large, 
luscious, 
bright crim¬ 
son, vigorous; endures the severest cold, 
intense heat and prolonged drought un¬ 
harmed—leaving nothing to be desired. 
The Raspbciry for everybody to plant, 
North, South’ East or West, whether 
wanting fruit to eat or sell. 
GREG-G-* 
The largest 
and best late 
Black Rasp- 
beiry, and of 
merit- as 
-to ’have 
almost re¬ 
volution 
ized the 
culture of 
'this fruit. 
Canes ro¬ 
bust and 
yield heavi¬ 
ly Owing 
to Its solid 
fresh It is one of the best for drying. 
TAYLOR'S PRO¬ 
LIFIC. The largest 
Blackberry, with an iron¬ 
clad cane, largo, handsome, 
and excellent; ripens late. 
Can»s of strong growth; 
very prolific and free from 
all diseases. The best 
Blackberry for main crop 
—especially North. 
One dozen of each of the eight varieties of Strawberries and Raspberries and two plants of Fay’s 
mounts to $8.50 ; but I will send by Express this entire collection for $4.50, 
Details Mailed 
Currant, with Postagc.amounts Vv, , ----- -.—— 
or by Mail for $5.00. Half the number of each variety will be sent by Mail for $3.00. 
all applicants. .IN ADDITION, all who order one of these collections will be presented, by Mail, with 
with the picture “Lovett’s Bouquet of Beautiful Berries,” portraying in oil colors, the fruit of the 
nine varieties named, artistically arranged in the form of a bouquet. It will be mounted, 9 x 12 ins., 
readv for framing and is worth the cost of the whole collection for its beauty, besides affording the 
satisfaction of seeing what the fruit will be. 
O 
VJ j 
G'J" 
Is a book of over seventy pages, profusely illustrated and elegantly printed; contains descriptions of 
all the best fruits, new and old, the most important of which are accompanied witn an engraving of 
the variety ; and the best of all is, that both the descriptions and pictures are truthful. It gives ex¬ 
plicit instructions for planting and pruning, and a fund of other information on culture and other 
matters, valuaole to ail interested in fruits. Price, with six colored plates, 10 cts.; without plates, 
Sets. Price Lists Free. j. T< LOVETT, Little Silver, New Jersey. 
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