. Catalog 1922 : no 104. Trees Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Commercial catalogs New Jersey Little Silver. J. T. LOVETT, LITTLE SILVER, âBLACKBERRIES 13 BLACKBERRIES General List of Varieties BLOWERS.âMany who are familiar with this variety insist upon only "; for it possesses the quadruple valuable qualities of large size, productiveness, absolute hardiness and a very prolonged season of fruiting. On fertile soil the canes often grow to ten or. twelve feet, if unchecked. It yields very heav- i
. Catalog 1922 : no 104. Trees Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Commercial catalogs New Jersey Little Silver. J. T. LOVETT, LITTLE SILVER, âBLACKBERRIES 13 BLACKBERRIES General List of Varieties BLOWERS.âMany who are familiar with this variety insist upon only "; for it possesses the quadruple valuable qualities of large size, productiveness, absolute hardiness and a very prolonged season of fruiting. On fertile soil the canes often grow to ten or. twelve feet, if unchecked. It yields very heav- ily and for a long season, beginning in mid- season. The fruit is large, attractive and of superb qualit}'. Twenty degrees below zero has not harmed it and it has yielded at the rate of 280 bushels per acre. Dozen, $: 100. $: 1,000, $ ^ EARLY HARVEST.âAn old variety and a favorite especially with western and south- western growers. The mild, sweet berries are rather small but firm and symmetrical. Ripens verv earlv: sometimes suffers from winter in- jury in the North. Dozen, $; 100, $: 1,000, $ â y ELDORADO.âConsidered among the high- est in quality of all Blackberries. \^ery popu- lar, especialy throughout the North and North- west, not only on account of its quality but because of its extreme hardiness. The fruit is of medium size, jet black, mild, sweet and melting. A good, healthy, vigorous grower. Fruits early to midseason. Dozen, $: 100. $: 1,000, $ \y HIMALAYA.âAlmost a climber, with ex- tremely long canes, which grow best over stakes or an arbor. At our nurseries it has been a shy yielder and the berries are small, but of sweet, brisk flavor. Heavv tip plants, dozen, $; 100, $ Berks Co., July 2, 1921. My first bearing last year of your Everybody's Currents was 17 boxes. This year they doubled 34. also Blackber- ries and "Raspberries are bearing fine. C. W. Renn. ICEBERG.âEach home garden should boast som
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