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



BUSHEL BASKET 



CHESAPEAKE 



BARRYMORE 



Qeneral List of 

 June'Bearing Strawherries 



Price, pot-grown plants, dozen, $1.00; 100, $7.00, except 

 as noted. On lots of 500 plants or more of any one variety 

 we will grant a special discount of 10%. 



BARRYMORE. — A superb variety, as illustrated above. The 

 bluntly conical berries are of large size, beautiful to look upon, firm and 

 meaty, and are of surpassing quality — rich and sugary. The color is rich 

 dark crimson (which it holds unchanged after picked), with glossy sur- 

 face; the flesh is deep red. Midseason to late. 



BR ANDY WINE. — The plants produce vast quantities of uniformly 

 large, bright crimson berries that arc not only firm enough for shipment 

 but of good quality as well. Rather exacting, however, in that it de- 

 mands deep rich soil, well manured, in order to give best results. Mid- 

 season. 



BUSHEL BASKET. — One of the verv finest varieties introduced 

 in many years, awarded the Barry Gold Meaal. Even so, we did not ex- 

 pect it to be so remarkably fine as it did prove. It is an immense plant, 

 fruiting in midseason; and the fruit, though unusually large, is freely 

 produced and of high quality. Dozen, $i.X5; loo, $8.oo. 



CALIFORNIA. — Out of jo,coo hybrids the originator chose 84 as 

 being worth while for use in conducting further experiments. He finally 

 fixed the characteristics of seven of these 84 in a sufficient degree to con- 

 sider them unique. The choicest of these, he named California, in honor 

 of his state. California is a heavy producer of large berries of the finest 

 flavor and aroma. The plants are very hardy, free n-om ail diseases, alto- 

 gether a distinctly worth-while acquisition. Dozen, $1.2.5; $8,00, 



CAMPBELL'S EARLY. — Grown very extensively in the south- 

 ern part of New Jersey. The berries are uniform in size and shape, bluntly 

 conical, firm for an early variety and bright crimson in color. Plant, a 

 strong robust grower and very prolific. Extra early. 



CHESAPEAKE. — A splendid variety, but to be at its best it should 

 'be grown on rich loamy soil and given high culture. The berries are uni- 

 form and beautiful, with smooth, even surface and prominent seeds. The 

 color is bright, lively crimson and the prevailing form is heart-shaped. 

 Flesh firm, quality very good. Plants vigorous and healthy with large 

 foliage. They multiply sparingly. Midseason until quite late. If one 

 has rich soil and will cultivate it freely, it is an excellent kind. Dozen, 

 $i.z5; la^, $8.00. 



