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



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COL- 

 LINS.— 



A long 

 season berry 

 that is at its 

 best when 

 most midsum- 

 mer varieties 

 stop bearing and 

 before the late va- 

 rieties reach the 

 height of their bear- 

 ing season. Fine for 

 the man who desires a 

 constant supply of high- 

 class berries. Equally use- 

 ful as a shipper. Dozen, 

 $1.25; 100. $8.00. 

 DELICIOUS —A medium 

 late to late variety, producing 

 enormous crops of berries that 

 are truly delicioxis, and of very 

 attractive appearance. Originated 

 in New York State and gives best 

 results from Philadelphia north- 

 ward. Dozen. $1.25; 100, $8.00. 



EATON. — Of remarkable size, ex- 

 cellent in color, of superior flavor, and 

 possesses every characteristic to make it 

 one of the really worth-while Strawberries 

 introduced to date. It yields large berries 



greatest profusion and their dark red 

 color easily makes them one of the most de- 

 sirable for canning. Dozen. $1.25; 1(K), $8.00. 



GAND Y. — Almost every berry grower knows 

 this old and trusted friend. It was introduced bv 

 us thirty-four years ago and has been largely 

 grown ever since. The textxu-e is of the firmest and 

 the color, a bright flame. After picking, this bright 

 color remains until decay. Although the berries are 

 large to very large, the flavor is rather acid and not of 

 the highest quality. After a third of a century of service it 

 IS still one of the finest late sorts in cultivation. 



GLEN MARY. — Still retains its popularity, especially 

 throughout the Middle and New Englancl States, where it does 

 best. Becaxise of its superb quality and tremendous productiv- 

 ity it is, without doubt, one of the most satisfactory varieties to 

 grow, especially in the home garden. Should be planted near 

 some good pollenizer such as Joe. 



HOWARD No. 17 — A good second early, bearing good-sized ber- 

 ries, over a long season; an intensely strong grower, with large, 

 beautifully colored berries of uniformly high quality. 



June'Bearing Strawberries (Continued) 



HUNDRED DOLLAR.— A very valuable midseason vari- 

 ety. The plant is a strong, vigorous grower and among the 

 most prolific. The berries, whigh are hardly firm enough for 

 distant shipment, average very large indeed; the color is 

 bright scarlet and the quality mild, sweet and luscious. 

 There are indeed few varieties more valuable for nearby 

 markets or for the home garden. 



JOE. — A most valuable sort, ripening just after the 

 Chesapeake, equals it in size, firmness and yield, sur- 

 passes it in color and flavor ; but it succeeds under all 

 soil conditions ; hence is more valuable. It is a mid- 

 season to late variety and very productive of very 

 large, beautiful berries (see illustration above) 

 with large bright-green calyx, and is one of the 

 best in flavor. Well nigh ideal both for the 

 home garden and market. 



We ARE Specialists, But — 



While this catalog is devoted to Straw- 

 berry plants exclusively, we grow an ex- 

 tensive collection of other fruits for the 

 home garden, besides many flowering 

 plants, shrubs, trees, evergreens, etc. 

 If in need of ornamentals for your 

 garden, please ask for our catalog 

 No. 114. We do try to render 

 service pleasing to all and it is 

 no small measure of reward to 

 receive letters like this: 



"The shipment of shrub- 

 bery by parcel post has 

 been received and is O.K. 

 With this shipment and 

 the previous one by ex- 

 press I am very well 

 pleased both as to 

 uali y and prompt 

 attention to my 

 orders." T. W, 

 Keife Bethle- 

 hem, Pa. 



One of the best — Lupton 



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