Pot grown and layer strawberry plants, celery, cabbage, and other plants, buds for propagation, seeds for fall sowing . uum (atalo2;ae will be ready about September 1st. in which will be offered a very fullstock of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs and Plants, Roses, etc., etc., comprisiug all the best old varieties,and a host of superb Novelties, all fully illustrated and described. Also a wonderfidly choice selection of HousePlants for Winter Bloomingr. Our stock includes all the best varieties of Fruit Trees and Plants. Flowering Shrubsand Plants, Shade Trees, Evergreen Trees and Shrubs, V
Pot grown and layer strawberry plants, celery, cabbage, and other plants, buds for propagation, seeds for fall sowing . uum (atalo2;ae will be ready about September 1st. in which will be offered a very fullstock of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs and Plants, Roses, etc., etc., comprisiug all the best old varieties,and a host of superb Novelties, all fully illustrated and described. Also a wonderfidly choice selection of HousePlants for Winter Bloomingr. Our stock includes all the best varieties of Fruit Trees and Plants. Flowering Shrubsand Plants, Shade Trees, Evergreen Trees and Shrubs, Vines and Creepers. Hedge Plants of all kinds, Roses andGreenhouse Plants, etc., etc. We supply everything needed in the horticultural Hue of business, whether forpleasure or profit, use or ornament, and have made our prices to suit the times. This Autumn Catalogue willbe miilel to all castooiirs oi tad past three years, as soon as issued, and to others free of charge upon applica-tion. It will pay you well to wait for it before ordering elsewhere. THE LOVETT COMPANY, LITTLE SILVER, N. /. 11 STRAWBERRY-RASPBERRY. 3. The most unique and at the same time the most beautiful berry of any kind that has as yet appeared beforethe public. In very truth the beauty of its fiery-crimson translucent berries, that glisten and sparkle like rubies,is simply indescribable. It comes to us from Japan, and is said to be a hybrid between the Strawberry and Rasp-berry. Whether this statement is correct or not we are unable to say, but that the plant is entirely hardy with-out protection and a prolific yielder, we can bear testimony from personal observation of plants in our trialgrounds. In habit of growth the i^laut is distinct from both the fruits named. The root i;; perennial, throw-ing up, as shown in the above illustration, numerous strong branching shoots, which are covered with its large,beautiful berries the whole summer; from early in July until freezing weather, rendering it a veritable jj
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