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



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WM. BELT 



STEVENS LATE CHAMPION 



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ST. MARTIN. — Ripens kom midseason to late, gives best rcsuits 

 when planted on rich clay loam; in fact» wc do not feel thaf we can rec- 

 ommend it for light soil or for planting south of Philadelphia. Dozen, 

 $1.15; 100, $8.00. 



SENATOR DUNLAP, — For those who desire a heavy crop of 

 fruit, but do not care much about the size of the individual berries, this 

 is the variety to plant. It does well on any soil except that which is so 

 low and damp as to be really sour. Of good quality for a firm berry and 

 the berries uniform in color and shape (a good pair is illustrated below). 

 Largely planted for market and found very profitable. It is a second 

 early to midseason variety. 



SHARPLESS. — A variety that fruits rather late in the season and a 

 good old sort that still "holds its own" with the best of them. It is a 

 good healthy grower and produces handsome large berries of fine qual- 

 ity. One of the best varieties for forcing under glass. 



• STEVENS LATE CHAMPION.— Here is another descendant of 

 the Gandy. Like its parent, it ripens late and is similar to it in many re- 

 spects. However, the berries are not so uniform in size and shape and 

 not nearly so handsome as the Gandy, Excellent for canning, since it 

 will hold its shape and retain its flavor. It is a most prolific late sort. 



SUCCESS. — All things considered, this is one of the best early va- 

 rieties, both for the home garden and nearby market. Berries slightly 

 oblong, with blunt end, bright scarlet or flame color, quite large and 

 uniform in size, color and shape (a typical pair is shown to left, below). 

 Plants are vigorous. 



WM. BELT. — Of ail the Strawberries grown in the United States, 

 this variety doubtless excels in popularity. The plant is vigorous, though 

 not a rampant grower, succeeds upon almost all soils, invariably yields 

 heavily and the berries are always of large size and highest quality. It 

 begins to ripen quite early and continues during a long season. (See illus- 

 tration at top of page.) 



Lovetfs ''Wellbalanced'' 

 Home Collection 



How would you like to be able to go into your garden any time — 

 from early June until the snow flies — and gather a nice lot of quality 

 berries? Here is a "quintette" that will enable you to do so, offered in 

 plants bound to grow, bloom and bear! 



2.0 Premier — one of the best of all earlics. 

 2.0 Wm. Belt — a dandy to follow Premier, 

 io Joe — none finer for midseason. 

 Lo Lupton — best all round late. 



xo Champion Everbearing — for continuous crops till frost. 



Special: — A total of 100 sturdy, pot-grown plants for $7. 50, by 

 express. 



SUCCESS 



SENATOR DUNLAP 



