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THE LOVETT COMPANY, LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 



GLEN MARY. 



For choice, extra fine berries the grower will find this 

 one of the best, and it is especially suited to the ama- 

 teur as it gives such liberal returns for extra care and 

 culture. It is a good berry on any fairly good soil but 

 is especially fine when treated generously. The berries 

 are of large size, bright glossy crimson and so hand- 

 some as to bring the highest price in market, moderate- 

 ly firm and fine in flavor. The plant is vigorous and 

 healthy, very productive and the berries maintain their 

 large size until the close of the season. A superb vari- 

 ety inaUwavs. Earlv. Doz., 40c; 100, 81.50; 1000, S10.00. 



MURRAY'S EXTRA EARLY. 



Valuable for 

 its extreme earli- 

 ness, but it pos- 

 sesses also the 

 valuable proper- 

 ties of large size, 

 productiven ess, 

 firmness, and 

 good quality. Of 

 southern origin 

 it is well adapt- 

 ed to southern 

 locations, its fol- 

 iage being free 

 from sun-scald 

 and the plant 

 strong and pro- 

 ductive. The 

 berries are large, 

 deep crimson, of 

 firm, dry flesh, 

 sweet and richly flavored. It will be found valuable 

 for an earlv supplv of berries in the home garden, and 

 undoubtedly profitable for distant shipment to market. 

 It begins to ripen early and continues in bearing for a 

 longtime. Doz., 40c; 100, $1.50; 1000, $10.00. 



SEAFORD (P). 



A new variety from Delaware exhibiting such fine 

 qualities that it is bound to become popular. It is a 



VTe are more than pleased 

 with the behavior of this 

 berry. Its large yield, firm- 

 ness of flesh, bright color, 

 large, uniform size of ber- 

 ry, and fine quality com- 

 bine to make it the most 

 profitable market strawber- 

 ry we have ever handled. 

 And these same properties 

 which render it so profit- 

 able for market make it 

 also desirable and valuable 

 for the home supply since 

 the berries are both abund- 

 ant and good, and produced 

 without any petting orcoax- 

 ing. Jersey ilarket resem- 

 bles Chas. Downing some- 

 what but is larger and firm- 

 er, whilst its abundant, 

 clean foliage is never affect- 

 ed by rust or scald, as is 

 now the case with that old 

 favorite. The berries are 

 bright crimson in color, re- 

 taining their fresh appear- 

 ance for a long time, of 

 good size though not of the 

 largest, firm and of fine 

 quality. The plant is excep- 

 tionally strong and healthy, 

 a sure and abundant yield- 

 er, with pistillate blossom. 

 It is a variety that may be 

 depended upon to produce 

 a crop of berries under all 

 conditions and it is this 

 most excellent property 

 which renders it so valua- 

 ble and satisfactory. Rip- 

 ens in mi dseason. Doz., 50c; 

 100, 83.00; 1000, 120.00. 



better berry than Bubach. which it equals in size, is far 

 more productive and sufficiently firm for market ship- 

 ment. In color it is a deep glossy crimson and first rate 

 inqualitv. The plant is exceedingly vigorous with 

 foliage that endures hot suns with wonderful endur- 

 ance. It ripens about second early and will be found 

 admirable to succeed the early varieties and usher in 

 those ripening in midseason. Doz., 81.00; 100, $5.00. 



TENNYSON. 



Some of the finest berries we have seen the past sea- 

 son were of this variety. Though rather irregular in 

 shape, thev are of great size, bright scarlet, firm and of 

 excellent quality. The plant is a fine grower, with 

 abundant, tough, healthy foliage, bearing early in the 

 season a heavy crop of very handsome fruit. Later it 

 produces a second crop, which though in smaller quan- 

 tities, are equally beautiful and fine in flavor, the plants 

 continuing to produce ripe berries sparingly until early 

 frost. This unusual character of everbearing, which is 

 manifested more or less in accordance with circum- 

 stances, give it special value for the family gardeni for 

 which its large size, handsome appearance and good 

 qualitv also commend it. Doz., 40c; 100, $1.50; 1000, 

 $10.00. 



