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LOVETT'S NURSERY, LITTLE SILVER, N. J 



General List of June'Bearing 

 Strawberries 



Price» pot-grown plants, dozen, $1.(K); 1(H), $7.00, except 

 as noted. On lots of 500 plants or m<M*e <rf any onf 

 variety we will grant a special discount of 10%. 



BARRYMORE. — superb variety, as Illustrated alonf 

 side. The bluntly coni«d berries are of large size, 

 beautifiil to look upon, firm and meaty, and are of sur- 

 passing quality — rich and sugary. The color is rich 

 dark crimson (which it holds imchanged after 

 picked), with glossy surface; the flesh is deep red 

 Midseason to late. 



BRANDYWINE.— The plants produce vast 

 quantities of uniformly large, bright crimson 

 berries that are 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. Midseason. 



BUNN'S SPECIAL.— A glori- 

 fied "Senator Dimlap" producing 

 far more fruit than that popular 

 old variety, and the fruit is 

 larger. Dozen, $1.25; 1(K), 

 $8.00 



BUSHEL BASKET.— 



One cf the very finest 

 varieties introduced in 

 many years, awarded 

 the Barry Gold 

 Medal. Even so, 

 we did not ex- 

 ^«:titlo beso 

 remarkably 

 fine as it did 

 prove. It is an 

 immense plant, 

 fruiting in mid- 

 season ; and the 

 fruit, though 

 unusua 1 ly 

 large, is freely 

 produced and 

 of high qual- 

 ity. Dozen. 

 $1.25; 100. 

 $8.00. 



Bushel Basket 



CALI- 

 FORNIA 



Out of 30,- 

 000 hybrids 

 the originator 

 chose 84 as be- 

 ing worth while 

 for x'se in conduct- 

 ing further experi- 

 ments. He finally 

 fixed the characteristics 

 of seven of these 84 in a 

 sufficient degree to consider 

 them xmique. 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 from all 

 diseases, altogether a distinctly worth- 

 while acquisition. Dozen, $1.25; 100, 

 $8.00. 



CAMPBELL'S EARLY.— Grown very 

 extensively in the southern 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 uniform 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 foUage. They multiply sparingly. Mid- 

 season until quite late. If one has rich soil and will cultivate it 

 freely, it is an excellent kind. Dozen, $1.25; 100, $8.00. 



CHARLES I. — Extra early, being one of the very first varieties to 

 mature its fruit. A big cropper of evenly shaped, well colored berries. 

 Because of its extra heavy root system will withstand drought better 

 than almost any other variety. Dozen, $1.25; 100, $8.00. 



