THE LOVETT COMPANY, LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 



The latest of all Strawberries and the best of all the late varieties. It is truly a superb sort and should be 

 planted by everybody. We have had it under trial since the season of 1891 and it has given us infinite satisfac- 

 tion every year. It is not only a handsome, firm berry, equalling the Gandy in size, and of high quaUty, but it 

 ripens from ten days to two weeks later than that superb variety— when Gandy is at its best, Michigan begins to 

 show color upon its first ripening berries. In form it is bluntly conic, exceptionally uniform in size and shape, 

 and of bright crimson color. The plant is a strong, healthy grower, with clean, luxuriant foliage and exceed- 

 ingly productive. Its extreme lateness in ripening, large size, great productiveness and high quality render it of 

 the highest value. It is miexcelled for canning by reason of its fine quality, firmness and ability to hold together. 

 Its great value so impressed us that we purchased the entire stock of it. Dozen, 50c; 100, $2.00; 1000, $15.00. 



BISIVJARCK. MURRAY'S EXTRA EARLY. 



Among very 

 early strawber- 

 ries this is sure to 

 take a prominent 

 place. It possesses 

 also large size, 

 pr oductiveness, 

 firmness and good 

 quality, so that 

 besides being val- 

 uable for distant 

 shipment to mar- 

 ket it is also an 

 exceedingly de- 

 sirable early sort 

 for the home gar- 

 den. Its home is in North CarolinaTwhere it has given 

 extraordinary results, and is consequently well adapted 

 to southern locations. The berries are large, of a rich 

 crimson color, fii'm, dry flesh, sweet and fine flavored. 

 The plant is a very sturdy grower, with clean foliage 

 and excessively productive. It ripens very early and 

 bears well for a long time. We strongly recommend it 

 for trial to all who are seeking a very early, good 

 strawberry. Dozen, $1.00; 100, $4.00. 



An improvement upon Bubach No. 5, of which it is a 

 seedling. The plant resembles Bubach in general ap- 

 pearance but is more robust and stocky, with the same 

 ironclad foUage, and is even more productive. The 

 berries are very large, obtuse conical, seldom or never 

 cockscombed, bright scarlet, firm and solid and of ex- 

 cellent quality. It colors all over, with no green tip, 

 and ships well. Dozen, 50c; 100, $2.00; 1000, $15,00. 



