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J. T. LOVETT, LI I TLE SILVER, N. J. 



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A Qtiurt of Heritage Straicberrit 



HERITAGE. — A long season variety — from early until 

 very late, of New Jersey origin like the Gandy, Stevens' 

 Late, Gen. De Wet, Oom Paul, etc., and is another 

 "good one." Berries of good size and very uniform — 

 not so mammoth as some others — conical, deep shining 

 crimson, very handsome and of delicious flavor. Plant 

 a vigorous, rampant grower and a prodigious yielder. 

 An excellent variety, especially for those who can give 

 space to one variety only. Highly commended at the 

 recent meeting of New Jersey State Horticultural So- 

 ciety. (See cut). JJoz. 25c; 100, 75c; 1,000, $5.00. 



M'KINLEY. — Perhaps the richest and most lucious in 

 ■quality of any variety in cultivation equaling in high 

 flavor and aroma the wild strawberry of our childhood. 

 Berries very large, handsome and freely produced on 

 strong healthy plants; ripens in midseason and is too 

 tender in texture to endure shipment. It is pre-emi- 

 nently a variety for the home garden, and if confined 

 to a single variety, it is the one I should plant for the 

 table. Everybody who enjoys fine strawberries should 

 plant this variety. Doz., 2Sc; 100, 75c; 1,000, $5.00. 



SAINT LOUIS. — In this we have a grand acquisition; 

 for it is a superb early variety — the best very early 



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variety by far, all things considered that I have fully 

 tested. The berries are conical, of good to large size, 

 bright flame color and of sweet, lucious quality. The 

 plant too, is an extra vigorous clean grower and very 

 prolific. To its other merits may be mentioned, its 

 exceptional firmness for an early variety and the fact 

 the fruit is produced on long stems, rendering picking 

 an easy task. Doz., 25c; 100, 60c; 1,000, $4.00. 



SENATOR DUNLAP.— For quarts, quarts, quarts, 

 this variety has indeed few equals! And the berries arc 



attractive and very firm. It has become exceedingly 

 popular, particularly throughout the west and southwest. 

 The plant is not of great size, but exceedingly vigorous, 

 bright and clean and full of business. Senator Dunlap 

 belongs to the Warfield type, but is a better berry than 

 Warfield in every way; a better plant, a stronger grower 

 and the berries are larger and firmer. I am told there 

 are many spurious plants being sold for it. Ripens in 

 midseason. Doz., 25c; 100, 60c; 1,000, $3.50. 



SOMEESKT Co., N. J., May 13, '09. 

 The 1,000 Strawberry plants I ordered from you were 

 received all right. Thank you very much. 



S. H. Fenner. 



