I-OVETT'S NURSERY, LITTLE SILVER. N. J 



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LOVETTS ALL SEASON 

 Everbearing S trawherryf Continued 



We cruiy believe this is the most valuable Strawberry ever offered. 

 In producing it by scientific hand pollenization (by crossing one of the 

 now famous Van Fleet hybrids and the everbearing variety. Superb) Mr. 

 J. A. Kemp, the originator, has given us one of the most valuable va- 

 rieties ever introduced. We named it Lovett's AH Season because for the 

 first time we have a truly everbearing variety, truly bearing all season. 

 It begins in June, and even if the June crop were all one could expect of 

 this variety, it would be a most remarkable acquisition. 



But June just opens the season. It bears large quantities right through 

 the summer and fall, the fall crop being greater by far than that of 

 any of the other everbearing varieties. We know of no other variety 

 that will produce the crop of fruit during the hot dry summer months 

 which this sort doesi while in size, the individual berry equals the best 

 of the June varieties. Please note natural-sized fruit illustrated along-, 

 side. The habit of continuous bearing is partly illustrated by the cluster 

 on opposite page. 



Price: — The supply is limited as yet, but we have on hand 

 several thousand well-rooted pot-grown plants which we 

 offer to those wanting the best at $4 per dozen, $25 per 

 hundred. 



No less than half dozen will be supplied on any one order, since no correct judgment can be formed of the 

 performance with a smaller number of plants. 



JLOVETT S 

 ALL SEASON, NAIURAL SIZE 



What Others Say 



It is always a satisfaction to have customers express un- 

 qualified approval of our plants and methods. It is with 

 pardonable pride, perhaps, that we here print a few of the 

 many unsolicited testimonials received recently. 



Kenneth Holmes, Ptmburgh, Pa., says the following: 

 "About my Strawberries, a review of your records 

 would show that I purchased last fall plants from you. 

 I planted these in rows and kept the runners in the rows 

 by transplanting them after they rooted. These 71 plants, 

 therefore, finished their first year in seven rows, solidly 

 matted to a length of eighteen feet to the row, and I will 

 start next year with probably 300 selected plants, as I kept 

 only runners from good fruiting plants and only strong 

 runners. 



"While I was increasing my bed, it was fruiting all the 

 time. I had a fair crop in June, a big crop in July, a fair 

 crop in August, and my best crop in September. I will 

 have Strawberries in plenty all season from June till No- 

 vember unless we have a real heavy freeze before that date. 

 We had a large Straw^berry shortcake for seven people on 

 November ixth this year, after which I covered the plants 

 for a well-earned rest." 



Rose Cour, Walworth Co., Wisconsin, writes as follows: 

 "Last summer we ordered a variety of your Strawberry 

 plants, and we are glad to say they look mighty thriving 

 at this writing, so we have come back for more of Lov- 

 ett's specialties." 



Charles Wells, Fall Rtver, Mass., says in part: 

 "My Strawberries from your plants last year were the 

 finest I have ever had." 



Harry M. Daniel, Bristol, Va., states: 

 "I enclose check covering account and in passing I 

 want to tell you that you sent me the finest plants I ever 

 saw. Many thanks." 



W. A. Duncan, Essex Co., New Jersey, wfites: 

 'The Strawberry plants arrived last Saturday, all in fine 

 condition, and they are doing nicely." 



Mrs. A. L. Handy, Alexandria, Virginia, writes in part: 

 "My Premier and Big Joe berries ordered from you last 

 year arc doing nicely and had lovely big berries this year. ' ' 

 Mrs. C. E. Lennon, Mobridge, S. D., writes as follows: 

 "The Van Fleet Strawberry pot-grown plants bought 

 of you in the spring are growing fine and increasing." 



