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Glen Mary (P). 



THE LOVETT COMPANY, LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 



For choice extra fine berries, good 



quality and productiveness this is surpassed by very 

 few of the standard sorts, and it gives splendid returns 

 for extra care and culture. Berries large, bright glossy 

 crimson aud so handsome as to bring the highest price 

 in market, moderately firm and fine in flavor. The 

 plant is vigorous and healthy, very productive and the 

 berries maintain their large size until the close of the 

 season. A superb variety in all ways. Earlv. Doz., 

 35c; 100, SI. 00: 1000, 18.00. 

 Lady Thompson. Of especial value at the South for 



shipping to north- 

 ern markets but 

 also profi table 

 elsewhere. Its 

 foliage does not 

 scald or burn in 

 the least, whilst 

 the plant is very 

 productive and 

 continues a long 

 while in bearing. 

 Berries large, 

 roundish-concial, 

 bright crimson, 

 firm, and of fine 

 flavor, produced 

 in great abund- 

 ance and holding 

 their size well to 

 to the last pick- 

 ing. Retains its 

 bright color and 

 stands up well in 

 „„„ shipment. Early. 



100, 50c; 1000, 82.50. J 

 One of the most profitable berries for mar- 

 ket by reason of its 

 productiveness, firm- 

 ness, bright color and 

 long keeping proper- 

 ties. Very desirable 

 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 

 quality. Its ability to 

 stand up well and re- 

 tain its bright color 

 is something remark- 

 able. Ripens second 

 early and continues 

 long in bearing. 

 Doz., 25c; 100, 50c; 1000, $2.50. 



Marshall. Brings a high price in market and is pro- 

 fitable wherever fine berries are in demand. Uni- 

 ormly large, dark crimson, handsome, and very good 



Doz., 25c 

 Lovett. 



in quality. The plant is strong and luxuriant but needs 

 rich soil and good culture for best results. Under these 

 conditions it is one of the very best and its excellent 

 quality and large size render it admirable for table use 

 Midseason. Doz., 25c; 100, 50c; 1000, $3.50. 



Mary (P). Valuable for its combination of so many 

 great merits. The berries are uniformly of extra large 

 size, obtuse-conical in form, regular in size and shape 

 never cockscombed, deep crimson, firm and solid, and 

 of a rich, high quality. The plant is very vigorous, ex- 

 ceedingly hardy, immpnsely productive and withstands 

 all extremes of weather without injury. Midseason to 



2*ic; 100, yoc; 

 Extra Early. 



1000, $5.00. 

 Especially- 



valuable 



its 



late. Doz., 



Murray's 



extreme earli- 

 ness, but it pos- 

 sesses also large 

 size, productive- 

 ness, firmness, 

 and good quali- 

 ty. Of southern 

 origin it is well 

 adapted to south- 

 ern locations, its 

 foliage being 

 free from sun- 

 scald, and the 

 plant strong and 

 productive. The 

 berries are large, 

 de^p crimson, of 

 firm, dry flesh, 

 sweet and richly 

 flavored. It will 

 be found valua- 

 ble for an early supply of berries in the home garden, 

 and undoubtedly profitable for distant shipment to 

 market. Doz., 35c; 100, 50c; 1000, $6.00. 



Parker Earle. One of the best for hot, dry locations 

 but succeeds on all good soils and yields enormously. 

 Plant large and stocky, forming large stools, with foli- 

 age bright ar.d healthy. Berries large, long, regular 

 and uniform, rich crimson, moderately firm and of ex- 

 cellent quality. Midseason. Doz., 25c; 100, 75c; 1000, 

 $4.00. 



Sftarpless. A well-known and popular variety, yield 

 ing finely upon 

 rich, strong soil, 

 handsome berri- 

 es which bring 

 high prices in a 

 near-by market. 

 The plant is 

 large and vigor- 

 ous, free from 

 rust or blight. 

 The berries are 

 large to very 

 large; somewhat 

 irregular in 

 shape, bright 

 crimson, of good 

 quality but rath- 

 er soft. Its large, 

 handsome fruit 

 has made it an 

 universal favor- 

 ite. Midseason. 

 Doz., 25c: 100, 

 50c; 1000, $2.50. 



Sunnyside (F). Its firmness, bright color and pro- 

 ductiveness commend it to the market grower, and its 

 good quality will give it a place in the home garden. 

 Berries medium to large, bright, attractive scarlet, 

 firm and of more than ordinary good quality. Late. 

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



Tennyson. Possesses to some degree the unusual 

 character of everbearing which gives it special value for 

 the family garden. Though rather irregular in shape, 

 the berries are of good size, bright scarlet, firm and of 

 excellent quality. The* plant is a fine grower, with 

 abundaut, tough, healthy foliage, bearing early in the 

 season a heavy crop and later a second lot, the plants 

 continuing to produce ripe berries sparinglv until early 

 frost. Doz., 30c; 100, $L00; 1000, $6.00. 



