Worth While Berry Plants 



Edmund 

 Wilson, a 

 giant in size 

 and quality 



You will find the berry plants offered on this page not only to be 

 superior varieties, but also a superior plant product — ■ the kind of plants 

 that will bear bountiful crops under fair average conditions. We call 

 your special attention to the Champion Everbearing Strawberry, also 

 the Texas Everbearing and Joy Blackberry. 



The Van Fleet Hybrid Strawberries 



No other strawberries have had such wide and thorough endorsement 

 by horticulturists as have these Hybrids, produced by Dr. Walter Van 

 Fleet, the world's greatest hybridizer. These varieties are most vigor- 

 ous and sturdy in plant growth, are exceedingly prolific, of very large, 

 exquisitely beautiful berries, and what is best of all, excel in high 

 quality, rivaling in aroma and lusciousness the native wild Strawberries. 



Early Jersey Giant a Van Fleet Hybrid 



The earliest fruiting variety of which we have any knowledge. Pro- 

 duces the finest, largest berries of any early sort. Simply of superb 

 flavor and the berries are not only large but of beautiful color. The 

 plants are strong, healthy growers and the large blossoms are "perfect." 

 Dozen, 75 p; 100, $2.00; 1,000, §15.00. 



Edmund Wilson A Van Fleet Hybrid 

 (See illustration above) 

 Of great size and most excellent quality. Very dark in color (almost 

 maroon), it is not a good variety to grow for market; but where quality 

 is the first consideration, it is indeed par excellence. Ripens in mid- 

 season. Can offer this variety in dozen lots only. Dozen, $1.00. 



^ John H. Cook 



A Van Fleet Hybrid 



A second early variety and is valu- 

 able principally on account of its being 

 an enormous cropper, and further, be- 

 cause the fruit is of high quality. Ex- 

 tremely popular not only with private 

 gardeners, but with commercial grow- 

 ers as well. We can offer dozen lots 

 only. Dozen, $1.00. 



SPECIAL OFFER: In order to en- 

 courage liberal planting of the three 

 remarkable varieties of Strawberries 

 described above, we wall supply twelve 

 each of the three sorts (Early Jersey 

 Giant, Edmund Wilson, and John H. 

 Cook), for $2.50, or twenty -five of each 

 (seventy -five plants in all) , for $4.50. 



Champion Everbearing 

 Strawberry 



Apparently a seedling of Superb, 

 and like it in many respects, though 

 it is much more productive and the 

 fruit is larger. Though going f: rough 

 oneofthe most trying seasons kst year, 



Texas Everbearing — without a peer! 



Lovett's Pot-grown Strawberry Plants 

 Save — All Round 



long periods of drought 

 making life a trial for 

 i allStrawberries.Cham- 

 ] pion Everbearing came 

 | through with flying 

 ' colors. Dozen, $1.00; 

 100, $5.00. 



About Lovett's 

 "Pot-grown" 

 Strawberry 

 Plants 



Lovett's Pot-grown 

 Strawberry plants are 

 vigorous young speci- 

 mens grown in pots, 

 and shipped with earth 

 about the roots. Such 

 plants will take hold at 

 once, make a thrifty 

 growth and bear a 

 liberal crop of nice 

 berries the first sea- 

 son, which, of course, 

 cannot be expected 

 from ordinary field- 

 grown plants. 



Our pot-grown 

 strawberry plants 

 were never better and 

 we never offered a 

 choicer plant product 

 than that available for 

 this spring's business. 

 We have good stocks of over a score of the choicest standard kinds, 

 besides the leading 6 Everbearing varieties — all reasonably priced on 

 page 6 of our catalog. 



St. Regis Everbearing or Ranere Raspberries 



Undoubtedly the most dependable of all the Everbearing sorts known to date! 



Introduced by us in 1910 and by sheer merit has forged ahead by 

 leaps and bounds, until it now stands at the top of the list of red varie- 

 ties. The berries, though not of largest size, are bright red and of 

 excellent quality. It ripens very early — in advance of all other red 

 varieties — and the canes, in addition to being very drought-resistant, 

 are exceedingly prolific. 



Besides giving an immense crop in summer, it also gives an autumn 

 crop, continuing to produce perfect berries in generous quantity until 

 the ground freezes. Yields a moderate crop of berries the first season 

 if planted in early spring. Selected sucker plants, dozen, $1.00; 100, 

 $3.50; 1,000, $25.00. Transplanted plants, dozen, $1.50; 100, $6.00; 

 1,000, $50.00. Heavy fruiting plants, dozen, $3.00; 100, $15.00. 



Joy Blackberry 



Unites superlative quality, ironclad hardiness, and great productiveness 



We have never known any other varietv. 

 eithar Blackberry or Raspberry, with such 

 an inherent propensity to bear fruit as the 

 Joy Blackberry. It has endured a temper- 

 ature of twenty-four degrees below zero 

 unharmed; and is apparently immune to 

 "Orange Rust," "Double Blossom" and all 

 other diseases of the Blackberry. 



The berries are large and almost as thick 

 through as they are long — a characteristic of 

 the variety — and are coal black. In rich, 

 luscious flavor, it surpasses all other Black- 

 berries. It ripens in midseason. 



Select root-cutting plants, dozen, $1.50; 

 100 for $7.50. Transplanted plants, dozen, 

 $2.00; 100, $10.00. 



Texas Everbearing 

 Blackberry 



See illustration above . Bears continuously 

 from early August until late autumn, a truly 

 everbearing sort. Prolific in production of 

 jet black, sweet juicy berries, which are 

 without core and often measure an inch and 

 a half in diameter. Dozen, $1 .00 ; 100, $5.00 ; 

 1,000, $45.00. Transplanted, dozen, $1.50; 

 100, $7.50; 1,000, $60.00. 



