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THE LOVETT COMPANY. 



GENERAL LIST. 



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Beder Wood {Racster). For home use especially this 

 is desirable, and it is also profitable for a market that 

 is not too distant. The plant is a good grower and, on 

 good soil, productive, but the foliage rusts somewhat in 

 unfavorable seasons. The berries are of meditmi size, 

 bright crimson color, moderately fii'm and excellent in 

 quality. It is a very satisfactory sort and one of the 

 best for the home garden. Early. Doz., 25c; 100,75c; 

 1,000, $3.00. 



Bubach {No. 5) P. Has rapidly become popular by 

 reason of its immense size and great productiveness,,^ 

 though the f rmt is rather soft and not of the best qual- 

 ity. For the near-by market it is very profitable, its 

 size and handsome crimson color causing it to sell read- 

 ily at high prices, but it cannot be recommended for 

 distant shipment. The plant is a thrifty, vigorous 

 grower. Midseason. Doz., 25c; 100, 75c; 1,000, f3.50. 



Crescent (P). Valuable to many by reason of its suc- 

 ceeding with but little care and even imder neglec^;%^ 

 Excessively productive, plant a vigorous, slender grow- 

 er, matting the ground closely with runners, which for 

 best results should be thinned out. Berries small to 

 medium in size, bright, attractive scarlet, of poor qual- 

 ity and too soft for distant shipment. For a local mar- 

 ket, where cheap berries are in demand, it is profitable. 

 Early. Doz., 25c; 100, 75c; 1^000, 82.50, 



\y Chairs. Very 

 desirable for the 

 family garden and 

 profitable for a 

 near market by 

 reason of its enor- 

 mous yield of 

 fruit which liter- 

 ally covers the 

 ground. The ber- 

 ries are medium 

 to large, bright 

 crimson, of gootKj 

 quality, but not 

 sufficiently firm 

 for distant ship- 

 ment. The plant 

 is a good grower 



and its foliage endures hot sims admirably. Season 

 early to medium. Doz., 35c; 100, 75c; 1,000, $3.50. 



Beverly. One 



of those choice 

 varieties that 

 seem especially 

 adapted for the 

 amateur or for 

 the careful, 

 fruit grower; 

 as it fails un- 

 der careless, 

 slovenly c u 1 - 

 ture, but gives 

 splendid re- 

 sults if proper- 

 ly cared for 

 and grown on 

 strong, rich 

 soil. The plant 

 is robust with bright, clean foliage, and the fruit is 

 imiformly large, bright, glossy crimson, firm, and of 

 excellent quality. One of the best for home use or a 

 fancy market. Midseason to late. Doz., 25c; 100, 75c; 

 1,000, 83.50. 



; Chas. Downinff. A well-known favorite for the fam- 

 ily garden on account of its high quality, productive- 

 ness and general adaptability, berries large and fine, 

 but only moderately firm. In some localities its foli- 

 age scalds badly, but the plant is a good grower and a 

 bed of this variety will remain fruitful without renewal 

 much longer than most other sorts. Doz., 25c; 100, 75c; 

 1,000, 83.00. 



Cumberland. For the home garden there are few bet- 

 ter varieties than this, as it continues to bear for a 

 long season an abundant supply of fine, large fruit. 

 Plant large and vigorous, but only moderately pro- 

 ductive. Berries large, almost r^.und, regular and uni- 

 form in size and shape, moderately firm, of pale scarlet 

 color and high quality. Early to midseason. Doz,, 

 25c; 100, 75c; 1,000, $4.00. 



Enhance. Exceed- <^ ^^^^^ 



ingly productive, 

 and in localities 

 where it succeeds 

 one of the most 

 profitable market 

 sorts. The plant 

 is a vigorous, strong 

 grower with splen- 

 did foliage. Fruit 

 large, rather irreg- 

 ular in shape, of 

 dark crimson color, 

 firm flesh and good 

 quality. For home 

 use it is admirable. 

 Midseason to late. 

 Doz., 25c; 100 75c; 

 1000, 83.50. 



Gen. Putnam (P). Valuable chiefly for the home gar- 

 den on account of its high quaUty. 6ut it is too soft for 

 any but a local market. A strong plant, with bright, 

 healthy foliage and imder favorable circumstances 

 productive. Berries large, roundish-conical, pale scar- 

 let, rather soft and. of fine quality. Resembles Cum- 

 berland in both plant and fruit. Midseason. ^^z., 

 25c; 100, 75c; 1,000, $4.00. 



