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THE LOVETT COMPANY, LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 



Lady Thompsofi. A valuable market variety, being 

 both a good seller and heavy yielder. It has many 

 points of great excellence. The berries are large, 

 roundish-conical, very uniform, bright crimson, firm 

 and of fine flavar. It is well adapted to the South, 

 where it does not scald or burn in the least, very pro- 

 ductive and continues a long time in bearing. It is a 

 popular variety in Virginia for shipping to northern 

 markets. Early. Doz., 25c.; 100, 50c.; 1000, $3.50. 

 Lovett. The most profitable market berry among the 



standards by reason 

 of its productiveness, 

 firmness, bright color 

 and long keeping- 

 properties. Very de- 

 sirable also for the 

 home garden. Plant 

 a strong grower with 

 clean, bright foliage. 

 Berries large, though 

 not of the largest, 

 regular uniform 

 shape, conical, bright 

 crimson, very firm 

 and of excellent qual- 

 ity. Ripens second 

 early and continues 

 long in bearing. Doz., 25c; 100, 50c, 1000, G3.00. 



IMarshali. A superb variety, especially desirable for 

 its large size and fine flavor. It brings the highest 

 price in market and is profitable where fancy berries 

 are in demand. The berries are uniformly large, dark 

 crimson when fully ripe, handsome and good. The 

 plant is strong and luxuriant but hardly productive 

 enough in ordinary field culture, needing the rich soil 

 and careful cultm-e of the home garden, given which it 

 will prove very satisfactory. Its excellent qualitj', fine 

 flavor and large size render it admu^able for table use. 

 Midseason. Doz., 35c; 100, 75c; 1000, $5.00. 



I^Jeeks* Early. Its extreme eai liness renders this va- 

 ^ ^ ^^.^^^ i-iety particularly 



valuable and it is 

 therefore profitable 

 for market and a 

 welcome addition 

 to the list for fam- 

 ily use. The ber- 

 ries are of good 

 size, firm, dark 

 V' crimson, handsome 

 and of good quali- 

 ) ty. Plant a thrif- 

 ty grower with 

 clean, bright foli- 

 age and under good 

 / culture productive. 

 It is one of the best 

 of the very early 

 varieties and 

 should be in everv oai ,len for that reason. Doz., 25c; 

 100. .50c: 1000. ?3.00. 



Oregron Everbearing. At its home on the Pacific coast 

 this is said to be a true everbearing variety; bearing 

 almost continuously from May to December. At Mon- 

 mouth it bears a fair crop in June and sparingly later 

 in the season. The fruit is large, bright crimson, and 

 of good quality; plant robust and healthy. Desirable 

 for the home garden by reason of its everbearing pro- 

 pensity. Doz., 25c; 100, 50c; 1000, $3,50. 



A fine variety of more than ordi- 



Parker Earle. Remarkable for its ability to with- 

 stand heat and drought. It succeeds on all soils and 

 yields enormously. The plant is large and stocky, 

 forming large stools, with bright, healthy foliage. Ber- 

 ries are large, long, regular and uniform, rich crimson 

 color, moderately firm and of excellent quality. Mid- 

 season. Doz., 25c; 100, T5c; 1000, Sl.OO. 



Sharpless. A large handsome berry, well-known and 

 popular, yielding 

 finely upon rich, 

 strong soil', but 

 disappointing in 

 ordinary culti- 

 vation. The plant 

 is large and vig- 

 orous, free from 

 rust or blight. 

 The berries are 

 large to very 

 large; somewhat 

 irregular in shape 

 bright crimson, 

 of good quality 

 but rather soft. 

 Midseason. Doz,, 

 25c.; 100, 50c.: 

 1000, $3.00. 



Shuster's Gem (P). 

 nary value by 

 reason of its 

 p roductiveness 

 and good qual- 

 ity. For a near- 

 by market or 

 for the home 

 garden it is one 

 of the best but 

 is hardly firm 

 enough for dis- 

 tant shipment. 

 The berries are 

 large, globular, 

 regiilar and un- 

 iform, bright 

 scarlet, and of 

 fine quality. 

 Early to midseason, 



Tennessee Prolific 

 most profitable of 

 the standard sorts. 

 We have fruited it 

 largely and found 

 it surpassed by no 

 other early varie- 

 ties for profitable 

 retm-ns. It ripens 

 among the earliest 

 and the berries are 

 uniformly large 

 bright crimson, 

 firm and good in 

 qualit5^ The plant 

 is excessively pro- 

 ductive, a thrifty 

 grower, with foli- 

 age that ably with- 

 stands the sun. It is especially 

 the South. Doz., 25c.; 100, 50c 



Doz., 25c.; 100.50c. 

 Decidedly one of 



1000, $3,00. 

 the best and 



growing at 



1000, $3,00. 



