TBE LOVETT COMPANY, LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 

 MICHIGAN, ANNA KENNEDY (P). 



One of the most 

 valuable of recent 

 intrfjductions, se- 

 lected as the best 

 among over three 

 thousand seed- 

 lings and we have 

 fruited it for sev- 

 eral years with 

 immense success. 

 The plant is ex- 

 tremely sturdy 

 and vigorous with 

 large f oliage, 

 clean and heal- 

 thy. The fruit is 

 truly wonderful 

 in its smooth, 



regular form and beautiful appearance. Medium to 

 large, globular, of an intensely brilliant flame color, 

 very glossy, firm, rich and sweet in flavor. We have 

 never yet found an ill-formed or cockscombed ber- 

 ry among them but all are of perfect shape and mar- 

 velous beauty. Midseason. 



Doz., 50c; 100, $2.00; 1000, $15.00. 

 Pot-grown, doz., 75c; 100, $5.00. 



MURRAY'S EXTRA EARLY. 



A very promising extra early variety from North 

 Carolina, and remarkable for its combination of large 

 size, productiveness, firmness and fine quality, which 

 has rendered it especially valuable for distant shipment 

 and exceedingly desirable in the home garden. The 

 berries are large, of a rich crimson color, firm, dry 

 flesh, sweet and fine flavored. The plant is a very 

 sturdy grower, with clean foliage and excessively pro- 

 ductive. We strongly recommend it for trial to all 

 who are seeking a very early, good strawberry. 

 Doz., $1.00; 100, $4.00. 

 Pot-grown, doz., $1.00; 100, $6.00. 



GLEN MARY. 



Of wonderfully large size, bringing the highest price 

 in market. It is a very attractive berry, shai^ed like 

 Sharpless but larger and firmer, bright glossy crimson, 

 and fine in flavor. The plant is strong and health}^ 

 excessively productive and on good soil the berries 

 maintain their large size to the end of the season. It 

 is especially adapted to the amateur and for those 

 who grow fine berries for a fancy trade, as we believe 

 it to unite large size, productiveness and good quality 

 to a remarkable degree. Early. Doz., $1.00; 100, $4.00. 



SUNNYSIDE CP). 



Valuable for its lateness and productiveness. The 

 berries are not of the largest size, being but medium to 

 large; bright scarlet, firm, and good in qxiality. The 

 plant is very satisfactory; a good grower with clean, 

 healthy foliage, and excessively prolific. It is uuus- 

 ually promising, and is worthy of careful and extensive 

 trial. Doz.. 35c; 100, $1.00; 1000, $5.00. 



The latest of all Strawberries and the best of all the 

 late varieties. It is not only a handsome, firm berry, 

 equalling in size the Gandy, and of high quality, but 

 it ripens from ten days to two weeks later than that 

 superb variety— in fact when Gandy is at its best, Mich- 

 igan begins to show color upon its first ripening ber- 

 ries. In form it is bluntly conic, exceptionally uni- 

 form in size and shape, and of bright crimson color. 

 The plant is a strong, healthy grower, with clean, 

 luxuriant foliage and exceedingly productive. Its ex- 

 treme lateness in ripening, large size, immense produc- 

 tiveness and high quality render it of the highest val- 

 ue. It is a magnificent berry for the home garden and 

 is unexcelled for canning by reason of its fine quality, 

 firmness and ability to hold together. It will be found 

 exceedingly profitable for market not only for its late- 

 ness but also for its large size and beauty. We pur- 

 chased from the originator the entire stock and offered 

 it last year for the first time. 



Doz., 50c; 100, $2.00; 1000, $15.00. 



Pot-grown, doz., 75c ; 100, $5.00. 



MARY (P). 



Of the numerous strawberries we have introduced 

 none of them has more fully sustained the strong com- 

 mendation we then gave it than has the Mary. It has, 

 in all respects, most fully borne out all that we have 

 claimed for it and, what is perhaps more convincing, 

 greatly pleased and fully satisfied all who have fruit- 

 ed it. The berries are uniformly of extra large size, 

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

 er cockscombed, deep crimson, firm and solid, and of a 

 rich, high quality. The plant is very vigorous, exceed- 

 ingly hardy, immensely productive and withstands all 

 extremes of weather without injury. Briefly stated, 

 it is the largest in size of all strawberries, and one of 

 the most prolific, beautiful and firm strawberries ever 

 produced. Midseason to 1; le. 



Doz., 35c; 100, $1.00; 1000, $).00. 



Pot-grown, doz., 50c; 100, $3.00. 



