LOVETT'S NURSERY, LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 



BEST VARIETIES OF STRAWBERRIES 



Nothing but Strong Pot-Grown Plants 



LOVETT'S HOME GARDEN 

 COLLECTION 

 This carefully selected list of strong pot- 

 grown plants will bear you delicious fruit 



through late spring, summer and falL 

 Early Jersey Giant — Our best early. 

 New York — A prize winning mid-season. 

 Lupton — Very best late season. 

 Mastodon (Everbearing) — Will challenge 

 them all. 



12 Plants of Each Variety $ 5.00 

 25 Plants of Each Variety 9.00 

 50 Plants of Each Variety 16.00 



Pot-grown plants of all sorts (except as quoted 

 otherwise): dozen, ^1.00; 100, ^7.00. 

 Barrymore — Medium late. A rich, dark crim- 

 son variety, with deep red flesh. Bluntly conical, 

 large berries of fine appearance and firm, meaty 

 flesh, extraordinarily delicious. 



Bun Special — Medium early. A heavy yielder 

 of good, all around berries, excellent for com- 

 mercial market, canning and table fruit. 

 Chesapeake — A healthy and vigorous late va- 

 riety, producing large, dark red berries, sym- 

 metrical and uniform in size. Well known for 

 its excellent aromatic fruit, and sure to bring 

 profit to the amateur gardener. Rich soil and 

 careful cultivation for best results. Pot-grown 

 plants, dozen, ^1.25; 100, ^8.00. 

 Early Jersey Giant — Earliest of all, with huge, 

 conical berries of extraordinarily rich aroma and 

 delicious flavor. A strong {grower, with a heavy 

 yield of berries. We have made a feature of this 

 variety for several years, for we know it to be 

 among the very best. Pot-grown plants, doz- 

 en, ^1.25; 100, ^8.00. Pot-grown plants, dozen, ^1.25; 100, ^8.00. 



We have a splendid supply of layer Strawberry plants, and will he glad to quote these in 

 any quantities desired from 100 to 100,000 plants of a kind. 



Gandy — Has long been a standard late variety. 

 Large, solid berries of a beautiful bright crimson, 

 probably the most attractive of all, though sur- 

 passed by Lupton in quality. 



Glen Mary — An extremely productive mid-sea- 

 son sort of extra high quality. Should be plant- 

 ed near some good poUenizer, such as Joe. 

 Hundred Dollar — A mid-season variety of un- 

 usual merit. The plant is a strong, vigorous 

 grower noted for producing extra large crops of 

 big, red strawberries. 



Joe — Mid-season. A blunt, wedge-shaped berry, 

 large, handsome, firm and well flavored. Ripens 

 just after Chesapeake. 



Lupton — The best late variety, producing a mass 

 of large, flame-colored berries, bluntly conical, 

 a few days in advance of Gandy. 

 Marshall — Mid-season. A dark red berry of firm, 

 rich, meaty flesh. Large, healthy plants, pro- 

 ducing large, healthy berries. 



New York — A very rugged variety which has 

 won prizes for its hardiness. A large crop of 

 well-colored giant berries can be produced on 

 very poor soil. We earnestly recommend New 

 York for the Northern grower. Fruit of extra 

 high quality. Mid-season. 



Nick Ohmer — Medium late. Large, handsome 

 berries, glossy red with bright green caps. 

 Premier — Very early, but with a long fruiting 

 season, producing abundant crops of large, high- 

 ly colored fruit, firm and of good shape, an ex- 

 cellent shipper. Succeeds on all kinds of soil 

 in all parts of the country. 



EVERBEARING VARIETY 

 Progressive — Vigorous and productive, scarlet 

 berries from June until freezing weather. These 

 rounded cones are smooth and uniform in size. 



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