THE LOVETT COMPANY, LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 



The ideal market strawberry must nnite firmness. bri2:ht color, good keeping properties and productiveness, 

 [t is not absolately essential for profit tliat the fruit be of enormous size or of the highest flavor, although, of 

 course, these are valuable properties. But the first named characteristics are indispensable to a successful market 

 variety aui when to these are added uniformly good size and fine quality, on a strong healthy plant, we may 

 well rejoice. This is exactly what is presented in the Jersey Market, which is the most valuable market straw- 

 berry it has yet been our good fortune to offer— and we have introduced many very good ones, such as Gandy, 

 Lovett, Shuster's Gem, Iowa Beauty, etc. 



The Jersey Market originated in New Jersey and has been fully tested by us. In a general way it is an 

 improved Chas. Downing, resembling that "old reliable" and favorite variety in appearance, but is larger, 

 firmer in texture and with large, abundant, clean foliage that has never been affected by rust or scald. The ber- 

 ries are bright crimson in color and of large but not mammoth size- being remarkably uniform in both size and 

 color. They are above the average in firmness, of rich, delicious quality and ripen in midseason. Plant of excep- 

 tionally strong, healthy habit and a heavy, reliable yielder, under all conditions; blossom pistillate. It is not 

 what might be termed a fashionable or aristocratic berry, (one that under favorable conditions will elicit the 

 admiration of a few) but a "strictly business" sort— one that everybody can depend upon and not be disappointed. 

 Offered last autumn for the first time. Dozen, $1.25; 100, $7.00; 1000, $50.00. 



vigorous, with large foliage, clean and healthy. The 

 fruit is truly wonderful in its smooth, regular form 

 and beautiful appearance. Medium to large, globular, 

 of an intensely brilliant flame color, very glossy, firm, 

 rich and sweet in flavor. We have never ye^ found an 

 ill-formed or cockscombed berry among them but all 

 are of perfect shape and marvelous beauty. Midsea- 

 son. 



Dozen, 50c; 100, $2.00; 1000, $15.00. 



CLYDE. 



A new variety of Kansas origin and the best, per- 

 haps, that has yet come to us from that state. The origi- 

 nators, in sending it out, describe it as "very early, 

 and the best berry in all respects that has come under 

 our observation, immensely productive of large to very 

 large berries of most excellent quality, and, as a ship- 

 per, second o none." With us it promises well and is 

 likely to become one of our best early berries. 

 Dozen, 75c; 100, $3.00. 



ANNA KENNEDY P). 



From among 

 several thousand 

 seedlings we se- 

 lected this as the 

 finest, and after 

 fruiting it for 

 several years 

 with unqualified 

 success have sent 

 it forth to the 

 public believing 

 that it will give 

 general satisfac- 

 tion both as a 

 home berry and 

 for market. The 

 plant is extreme- 

 ly sturdy and 



