Plant Our 



POT-GROWN STRAWBERRY PLANTS 



and ^ick Your Own Sweet Strawberries 



Store Strawberries are 90 per cent disappointments, usually grown from plants of inferior quality. 

 Our pot-grown plants produce fruit of luscious quality and very large size. 



Plant in the Fall — Runner plants take many months to mature. They often die. Pot-grown plants 

 save a year. Plant this Fall and pick Strawberries next June. All are well rooted, healthy, thrifty — will 

 produce immense crops. Safe shipment guaranteed. 



THREE SUPER-SIZED VAN FLEET HYBRIDS 



In these three Strawberries we offer all of the finest characteristics of Strawberries that have been 

 developed to the greatest extent. Their strong constitution, prolificacy, appearance, exceptional high quality 

 and marvelous aroma place these berries in the forefront of present day Strawberry varieties. 



John H. Cook. Early to mid- 

 season. In some properties 

 this is the finest of all the 

 wonderful \'an Fleet Hybrids. 

 Doz. S1.50, 100 SIO.OO. 



QO Van Fleet 

 Hybrid Plants 



Edmund Wilson. Midseason. 

 A giant in both plant and fruit. 

 Doz. S1.50, 100 $10.00. 



Early Jersey Giant. The earli- 

 est variety, producing large 

 fruit and by far the best extra 



early variety. 

 100 $8.00. 



Doz. $1.25, 



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SPECIAL OFFER: 



n fohn" HTo'Lk^''"'* ]c ^ $4.00 



12 Edmund Wilson J 25 of each $7.50 



OTHER DESIRABLE VARIETIES 



Price for strong pot-grown plants: Doz. $1.00, 100 $7.00, except as noted 

 50 or more of a variety will be supplied at the 100 rate 



{Add 10% to remittance if shipment is desired by parcel post) 



Barrymore. Midseason to late. A beautiful dark crim- 

 son; large, fine beirry of high quality. 



Big Late. One of the finest late varieties. Large, bright 

 glossy red berry; excellent shipper. Doz. $1.50, 

 100 SIO.OO. 



Brandywine. Midseason. Produces large bright crim- 

 son berries of high quality. 



Bun Special. A glorified "Senator Dunlap." Early to 

 midseason. 



Burgess. One of the best late varieties. Doz. $1.25, 

 100 S8.00. 



Bushel Basket. Midseason. A giant in both plant 



and fruit. Doz. $1.25, 100 $8.00. 

 Charles I. Extra early, being one of the very first 



varieties to mature its fruit. 

 Chesapeake. A splendid midseason to late sort, 



though it demands high culture to do its best. Doz. 



$1.25. 100 $8.00. 

 Cooper. Early to medium early. Doz. S1.25, 100 S8.00. 

 Delicious. A medium late to late variety. Doz. SI. 25, 



100 S8.00. 



Eaton. Promises to prove one of the best midseason 

 sorts. Doz. S1.25, 100 S8.00. 



Gandy. Introduced over 35 years ago and even now 

 probably the most popular 

 late fruiting variety. 



Glen Mary. An extremely pro- 

 ductive midseason sort of extra 

 high quality. 



Howard No. 17. One of the 

 best of the second early varie- 

 ties; very beautiful and of high 

 quality. 



Hundred Dollar. A splendid 

 midseason variety. 



Joe. This most valuable Straw- 

 berry ripens iust after Chesa- 

 peake. 



Judith (DeLue's). A fine va- 

 riety fcr the home garden, but 

 not recommended for the 

 South. Midseason. Doz. $1.25, 

 100 $8.00. 



Jumbo. Produces extra large 

 fruit on tremendous plants. 

 Doz. $1.50, 100 SIO.OO. 



Lovett's Special Everbearing 

 Collection 



Here is a collection of the three best 

 Everlasting Strawberries — your oppor- 

 tunity to plant a garden of Everbearing 

 Strawberries at little expense. 

 12 Champion (Everbearing) 

 12 Progressive 

 12 Mastodon 



Value $5.25— for $4.50 



25 Champion (Everbearing) 

 25 Progressive 

 25 Mastodon 



Value $10.92— for $8.00 



Lupton. Very much like Gandy but much more pro- 

 ductive and about 5 or 6 days earlier. 

 Marshall. Midseason. Very popular throughout the 

 New England States and New York. Of high quality 

 and fine in every way. 

 McKinley. Of extra high quality. A true aristocrat 



among Strawberries. Midseason. 

 New York. A prize-winning midseason variety. Fruit 

 extremely large and well colored; produces an extra 

 large crop of berries on very poor soil. 

 Nick Ohmer. A well known medium late variety. 

 Berries are large, handsome, glossy red, globular in 

 shape with bright green caps. 

 Paul Jones. Midseason. Makes strong, healthy plant 

 bed under almost all conditions. Produces tremen- 

 dous crops. Doz. SI. 25, 100 S8.00. 

 Pearl. It is, all things considered, the best of the very 

 late fruiting varieties, ripening its fruit the very 

 latest of all. Doz. SI. 50, 100 SIO.OO. 

 Premier. Extra early. Produces vast quantities of 



good size, attractive berries of excellent quality. 

 Royal Sovereign. Probably the most popular variety 

 ever introduced for forcing under glass. Doz. S2.00, 

 100 S12.00. 

 Senator Dunlap. Early to midseason. 



Sharpless. Fruits rather late in 

 the season. A good grower, pro- 

 ducing handsome large berries. 

 Success. One of the very early 

 varieties for the home garden 

 and nearby market. 

 William Belt. An "All-Season" 

 variety, fruiting from early to 

 late. 



Champion Everbearing. This 

 is one of the newer varieties 

 that promises to be a decidedly 

 more prolific sort than Superb. 

 Doz. SI. 50, 100 SIO.OO. 

 Mastodon. '*The Wonder- 

 berry." This is truly the larg- 

 est, most delicious and heaviest 

 yielding of all Everbearing 

 sorts. Doz. $2.50. 100 S15.00. 

 Progressive. Among the most 

 popular of this class of Straw- 

 berries. Doz. S1.25, 100 $8.00. 



