The Garden Magazine, April, 1923 
93 
An Unrivaled Trio of RASPBERRIES 
Of all the fruits the garden yields, none equal the Raspberries. 
Being one of our specialties, we are familiar with the qualities of 
nearly a score of the worth while varieties in cultivation to-day. And 
none of them deserve our unqualified indorsement in a greater de¬ 
gree than these. 
Three Leaders Guaranteetl To Please the Most Exacting 
White Queen: — (Everbearing) — A 
beautiful variety, with berries of superb 
quality. Everbearing in the fullest 
sense of the meaning of that term. 
Golden Queen :—Of clear, translucent 
amber color, this third of the remark¬ 
able trio is both attractive in appear¬ 
ance and of wonderful quality. 
Selected Sucker plants, dozen, $3.50. 
Strong Sucker plants, dozen, $1.00. 
La France: — (Everbearing) — Bears 
from July until frost. One of the larg¬ 
est of all everbearing sorts. Berries 
deep pink, juicy and of a delicious 
flavor. 
Extra selected Sucker plants, dozen, 
$5.00 
Special Offer: —We will supply 
six each of above three superb 
varieties for $4.50, one dozen 
each for $8.50, delivered any¬ 
where in U. S. 
Write To-day for the Lovett Catalogue 
It will prove a dependable guide to dependable sorts of Strawberries, Raspberries, 
Grapes, and other small fruits, fruit trees, hardy Roses, Shrubs, Trees, etc. 
Yours free for the asking 
LOVETT’S NURSERY , Box 125, Little Silver, New Jersey 
Lovetfs for Small Fruits 
This Is the Month 
To Make That 
Old Fashioned 
Hardy Garden 
I F during February and 
March you have dreamed 
and planned and schemed of 
the Hollyhocks and Lark¬ 
spurs, the Foxgloves, Pinks 
and Columbines, now is the time 
to get to work and produce the 
garden you have pictured in your 
imagination and dreams. 
In the realization of this, we can help 
you, for we can truly say that we have 
available for transplanting this spring as 
fine a stock of hardy plants for either old 
fashioned, single or double borders, rock'gar¬ 
dens or formal gardens as has ever been offered 
by us. 
Our “Artistic” Border 50 feet long by 4 feet 
wide, contains about 200 plants, and costs $ 30.00 
only. Consider what is gained and saved by this 
system. Beautiful landscape effects result only from 
preconceived scheme of arrangement; hence the import¬ 
ance of a plan. 
Rockery Plants for All Soils and Situations 
Among those that prefer dry, sunny soils, the various types of Sedum and 
Sempervivum lead. If your rock garden spot is shady, you will be interested 
in Santolinas or Lavender Cotton, Bird’s Foot Violets, various Primroses and 
Forget-me-nots. In short, we have the plants that will help you. 
Our FREE Catalogue Is of More Than Ordinary Interest 
because vve have, in this finely illustrated book, described “Palisades Popular Perennials” 
in a manner that places a vast amount of information before the reader in language that is 
perfectly plain, and prices most economical. 
THE PALISADES NURSERIES, Inc. SparkiH, New York 
That Note of Cheer 
at Y our Garden Gate 
Those friendly shrubs and flowers that make the 
woods the cheerful place to browse around are 
willing to lend the same cheer to your home 
surroundings! The Broad-leaved Evergreens 
especially—Rhododendrons, Kalmias, Wild Aza¬ 
leas, etc.—beautify the year around, through a 
combination of attractive foliage and seasonable 
beautiful flowers. 
Ready to Serve You With 
Quality Plants—in Quantity 
Some years ago, I saw the trend of events, felt that the 
time was approaching rapidly when these native plant 
treasures of ours would find greater appreciation. I 
prepared to meet the demand by setting out many acres 
of Laurels, Andromeda, Azaleas, etc. With diligent 
care and cultivation, these plants have developed into 
heavily rooted, well-branched specimens, well-set with 
buds, ready to bloom this season! 
And This Is The Month To Plant! 
April action, in this case, stands for June blossom. 
Whether you want one or a dozen, hundreds or a car¬ 
load, I stand ready to serve you with plants you’ll be 
proud to own. Write for the free Gillett catalogue 
TO-DAY and tell me what interests you. If it’s a 
worth-while native hardy plant or shrub, you may be 
reasonably sure that I can supply it. 
Edward Gillett 
Southwick, Mass 
