J. T. Lovett Co. — Strawberries. 



PARKER £ARL.£. 



-TMs will rake a blgh rank not only for its yield and beauty but on account 

 of its adaptability to light soils, and its enduring foliage in hot dry weather: qualities that are rare now 

 among strawberries. The plant is a robust grower, with perfect flower, and is exceedingly productive. 

 The berries are large, conical with short neck, regular and uniform, of a glossy, bright crimson color, 

 flesh Arm, reddish and in quality very good. For vigor of plant, yield and quality combined it is hardly 

 surpassed by any other sort and we rejoice in the prospect that it may prove worthy of the honored name 

 it bears. Midseason. Doz.. r5c;100, $3.00; 1000, SeO.OO. 



BEDER WOOD (i?ac>^?e/-;. — Unfortunately ever, and not likely to stand very far distant ship- 

 this has been eiveu two names but Beder Wood is ; ments in safetv. Earlv. Doz.. 50c; 100, S2.50. 



undoubtedlv the correct one since it originated with 

 the gentleman of that name at Moline, 111., iu ISSl, 

 and who gave his full name to the variety. It is a 

 variety worthy of great praise and promises to be- 

 come an exceedingly valuable early sort. The plant 

 is a satisfactory grower and an enormous bearer. 

 Berries large, of roundish, regular form, pale scarlet, 

 and of excellent quality: only moderately firm, how- 



Waldron (PK— A strawberry of much value. It 

 has a flne stout plant of robust growth and the berries 

 are large to verv large and produced in profusion, of 

 bright crimson color but only moderately firm: qual- 

 ity very good. Its undoubted merit will soon make it 

 better known. It sustains the claims made for it 

 much better than most new sorts. Midseason. Doz,, 

 35c; 100, SI. 00: 1000, S6.00. 



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