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J. T. LOVETT, INC., LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 



MARSHALL (Henry, New York, etc.).- 



berries resemble the old Wilson but are much 

 larger. One of the best varieties; not only for its 

 enormous productiveness but on account of 

 its beauty, adaptability to all soils (its foliage 

 enduring dry hot v^eather) large size, deep 

 color, firmness and high flavor. The plant is 

 a strong, robust grower with, deep roots and 

 lots of them; and is a prodigious yielder. It 

 ripens second early to midseason, colors all 

 over evenly and is very firm. 



/^-SENATOR DUNLAP.— For quarts, this 

 variety has few equals; and the berries, 



An old variety highly esteemed by many, es- 

 pecially in the New England States and New 

 York. It is a large, beautiful berry of rich 

 quality and meaty texture, but one that is de- 

 cidedlv unproductive except upon fertile soil 

 and under high culture. Plant of vigorous 

 growth with clean, healthy foliage. Ripens in 

 midseason. 



t McKINLEY. — Until the appearance of the 

 Van Fleet Hybrids, this variety was unrivalled 



as a strawberry of high quality. Berries large, 

 handsome and freely produced on strong grow- 

 ing, healthy plants. Ripens in midseason and 

 is too tender in texture to endure shipment. 

 It is pre-eminently a variety for the home 

 garden. 



' POCOMOKE.— Supposed to be a seedling 

 of the old Wilson crossed by the Sharpless. The 



although not of large size, are attrac- 

 tive and very firm. It is one of the most 

 reliable varieties for a crop, has bright clean 

 foliage and has become exceedingly popular; 

 especially throughout the Middle West. We 

 are told th'ere are a great many spurious plants 

 being sold for it. Ripens in midseason. 



- STEVENS' LATE CHAMPION.— A de- 

 scendant of the Gandy. It ripens late, 

 and is similar to the Gandy in many respects; 



except that it yields nearly twice as many 

 quarts of berries upon a given space and the 

 berries are not so uniform in size and shape 

 and by no means so handsome. One of the 

 most prolific and valuable of the late varieties. 



