J. T. LOVETT, Little Silver, X. J. 



as a variety for the home garden. Not since 

 the advent of the old Wilson have I seen a 

 variety with such a superb and resistant 

 plant. Severe cold (without protection), 

 intense heat and prolonged drought do not 

 injure it or affect its fruitfulness. It merits 

 a more distinctive name than the one it bears, 

 Doz., 25c; 100, 50c; 1000, $2.50. 



Stevens' Late Champion. — At the annual 

 meetings of the Xew Jersey State Horticul- 

 tural Society for the past three years, no 

 other variety of strawberry received so much 

 and such high praise as this. It yields enor- 

 mous crops of large and good berries (that 

 ship well) late in the season, after almost all 



other varieties have ripened and gone. It is 

 evidently a descendant of the grand old 

 Gandy, but is even more vigorous in growth 

 and is more prolific. It is a most valuable 

 variety, and was one of the most profitable 

 and desirable at Monmouth. Its quality is 

 excellent. Doz., 25c; 100, 50c; 1000, $3.00. 



Thompson's Earliest. — The first to ripen by 

 nearly a week. It is charmingly beautiful in 

 color, of regular form, firm texture, delicious 

 quality and highly perfumed; but the berries 

 are of rather small size. They are, however, 

 much larger and better in every way than 

 those of the Crystal City and MichelV Early, 

 the only varieties that ripen so early as it. 

 BerrieH are brisrht flame color and the plants, 

 which are fairly productive, are so vigorous 

 they succeed even on thin, light soil. Espec- 

 ially valuable and desirable as an extra early 

 varietv for the home garden. Doz.. 25c; 100, 

 50c; 1000, $2..d0. 



Westchester Co., N. Y.. March 13. 1907. 

 I have been having strawberry plants from you for a num- 

 ber of years, and am glad to express my satisfaction in the 

 results I have had. I want to say a word in favor of Ste- 

 vens' Late Champion which I consider superior to anything 

 I have tried in the berry line, the berries being of great 

 size, beautiful flavor and a good yielder. 



GEORGE HUNTER. 



William Belt. — If confined to one variety, 

 this is the one I would select. The plant is a 



vigorous, though not a r, . grower, suc- 

 ceeds upon almost all soils, and invariably 

 yields very heavily; and best of aU, the ber- 

 ries are always of large size and high quality. 

 Its flesh is solid and meaty, deep crimson in 

 color, and the blossoms are large, with abun- 

 dance of pollen. It begins to ripen quite 

 early and continues until almost the close of 

 the season; the last berries being large, hand- 

 some and full-flavored. Indeed, it is a king 

 among strawberries, being among the largest 

 — many of the berries being of great size — 

 firm, and gives large pickings for a longer 

 period than any other variety I have. Al- 

 though of Canadian origin, it has proved of 

 general adaptability, and is among the most 

 popular of all varieties in cultivation. 

 Doz., 25c; 100, 50c; 1000, $3.00. 



POT GROWN STRAWBERRIES 



These, if planted in early spring will yield 

 a partial crop of choice berries the first sea- 

 son. Having balls of earth at the roots, they 

 are all sure to live; no failures. They should 

 be shipped by express. 





Doz. 



100. 







$3.00 



Brandywine 



.50 



2.50 







4.00 



Commonwealth 



.50 



3.00 



Gandy 



.50 



2.50 







2.50 



Gov. Rollins (P) 



.50 



3.00 



Mark Hanna (P) 



. . .50 



3.00 



Oom Paul 



. .50 



2.50 



President (P) 



, , . .50 



3.00 



Reliance 



.50 



3.00 



Saint Louis 



1.00 



5.00 



Stevens' Late Champion 



.50 



3.00 



Thompson's No. 2 



.50 



3.00 







3.00 



Montgomery Co.. N. Y., May 1. 1907. 

 I received the berry roots Saturday, 27th. They arrived 

 in good condition and are satisfactory. Please accept 

 thanks for your prompt attention. BENJ. SNELL. 



Washington Co., Fla. 

 If you will refer to your order books in 1880 and aigain 

 about 1900 you will find I was a customer -for strawberry 

 plants and was pleased each time, and that is saying a good 

 deal, as I know good clants when I see them. 



H. B. OLIPHANT. 



