THE LOVETT COMPANY, LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 



GENERAL LIST. 



If to he sent by mail add 25c. per 100 for postage; at 

 Australian Everbearing. Comes into bearing early 

 anu continues until verj^ late. The berries are large, 

 of a glowing crimson color, firm and of fine aromatic 

 flavor. The plant is a good grower, very productive 

 and free from rust. It will be found very desirable 

 for the home garden on account of its long season of 

 fruiting and good quality. Doz., 25c; 100,11.00. 

 Bisel (P). Smailar to the Wilson but superior to it in 



some important 

 properties. Fruit 

 large, bright glos- 

 sy crimson, uni- 

 form in size and 

 Shape, very firm, 

 and of good qual- 

 ity; it maintains 

 its large size to 

 the last picking 

 and is borne on 

 stout trusses. The 

 plant is large, ro- 

 bust, hardy and 

 productive, and 

 its foliage clean 

 and healthy. Early. Doz., 25c; 100, 50c; 1000, 83.50. 

 Brandy wine. Its attractive, magnificent fruit has 



caused this comparatively new variety to become ex- 

 ceedingly popular and it is, consequently, in great de- 

 mand. Its large size, beauty and good quality render 

 it especially desirable for the home garden. The ber- 

 ries are very large, roundish-conical, regular and uni- 

 form, bright glossy crimson, firm and solid, excellent 

 in quality with fine aromatic flavor. Plant remarka- 

 bly vigorous, hardy and productive, with foliage large, 

 clean and healthy. The amateur wiU delight in such a 

 variety. Midseason. Doz., 25c; 100, 75c; 1000, 84.00. 



Bubach {No. 5) P, A popular sort of iaimense size 

 and great productiveness. Fruit very large, bright 

 crimson, handsome, rather soft and not of the best 

 quality. Those w-ho desire an abundance of large, fine 

 berries should plant this. The plant is a vigorous 

 grower. Midseason. Doz., 25c; 100, 50c; 1000. 83.50. 



Chairs. Remarkable chiefly for its enormous yield 

 of fruit which literally covers the ground. Berries 

 medium to large, bright crimson, of good quality, but 

 not very firm. A good grower and the foliage endures 

 hot suns admirably, succeeding well at the South. 

 Early to midseason. Doz., 25c: 100, ' Oc; lOOC, 83.00. 



Midseason. Doz., 30c; 



1000 rates by express only. Postpaid at dozen rates. 



Brunette. One of the finest in quality of all straw 

 berries which ren- 

 ders it especially 

 desirable for fam- 

 ily use. It is also 

 of very firm tex- 

 ture and , hence 

 excellent for can- 

 ning. The ber- 

 ries are from me- 

 dimn to large in 

 size, almost per- 

 fect in form, very 

 imif orm, dark 

 crimson and of 

 exceedingly rich, 

 sweet, luscious 

 quality. It is 

 also very hand- 

 some and attrac- 

 tive and com- 

 mands a high price in markets 

 100, 81.00; 1000, 85.00. 



Chas. Downing". An old favorite for the home garden 

 by reason of its fine quality, productiveness and adapt- 

 ability to all locations. Berries large, fine, moderately 

 firm and of delicious flavor. Plant a good grower. A 

 bed of this variety will last, in good bearing, a longer 

 time than many other sorts. Midseason. Doz., 25c; 

 100, 50c; 1000, 82.50. 



Crescent (P). Succeeds with Little care and under 

 rough culture. Excessively productive, making many 

 runners which, for best results, should be thinned out 

 considerably. Berries medium in size, bright, attrac- 

 tive scarlet, rather poor in quality and not sufiiciently 

 fii'm for distant shipment. A profitable berry for 

 local markets where cheap berries are in demand, but 

 not good enough for family use. Early. Doz., 2.5c; 

 100, 50c; 1000, 82.50. 



Cumberland* One of the best of the standard sorts for 

 the home garden as its fruit is so large and fine, and it 

 continues in bearing for so long. Berries large, abiiost 

 round, regular and uniform in size, rather soft, pale 

 scarlet color and excellent in quality. Plant large and 

 vigorous but, unless upon rich soil, only moderately 

 productive. Early. Doz., 25c; 100, 50c; 1000, 83.50. 



Dayton. There are few standard sorts better than 

 this, all things consid- 

 ered, for it is both 

 profitable for market 

 and very desirable for 

 the home garden. The 

 berries are lai'ge, reg- _ 

 ular in size and shape, 

 of a bright attractive 

 crimson color, glossy, 

 of high quality, but of 

 soft texture. The 

 plant is a robust grow- 

 er, with clean bright 

 foliage, and excessive- 

 ly productive. It has 

 produced large crops 

 of fine fruit at Mon- 

 mouth imder the most 

 unfavorable c o n d i - 



tions. Midseason. Doz.. 25c; 100. 50c; 1000. $2.50. 



