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J. T. LOVETT, Little Silver, N. J. 



President. (P) — A most remarkable vari- 

 ety; ripening in midseason. For large size, 



beauty, great producciveness and high quality, 

 united in a single variety, it is without an 

 equal among strawberries. It is superb. It 

 is, however, of tender texture and is not 

 suited for shipment to distant market. The 

 plant is of mammoth size, and under ordinary 

 culture the huge berries are literally heaped 

 along the row. The quality is of the richest 

 and highest — something most unusual in a 

 very prolific, pistillate variety. Doz. 25c; 100, 

 50c; 1000, $3.50. 



Reliance. — A superb variety, particularly 

 for the home garden. A seedling of Mary 

 (introduced by me many years ago) and Mar- 

 shall; both large, beautiful and good straw- 



berries. The fruit is of large size, delicious 

 flavor, rich dark crimson color, glossy, beau- 

 tiful, uniformly globular shape, and the plant 

 is a strongc, luxuriant grower and a jcreat 

 yielder. The fuit is borrne on strong stalks 

 and is exceptionally firm, being a grand ship- 

 per. Doz. 25c; 100, 75c; 1000, $400. 



Senator Dunlap. — For quarts, quarts, quarts, 

 this variety has indeed few equals! And the 



berries are attractive and very firm. It has 

 become exceedingly popular, particularly 

 throughout the west and southwest. The 

 plant is not of great size, but exceedingly 

 vigorous, bright and clean and full of busi- 

 Tiess. Senator Dunlap belongs to the Warfield 

 I type, but is a better berry than Warfield in 

 every way; a better plant, a stronger grower 

 I and the berries are larger and firmer. I am 

 1 told there are many spurious plants being sold 

 I for it. My stock was grown from plants re- 

 ! ceived direct from the originator, at several 

 times the cost I could have purchased them 

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



Thompson's No. 2. — As a market variety, 

 ripening in midseason, this is about as near 



perfection as one can hope to ever get. It 

 has not a fault in plant or fruit; being just 

 right in every way in plant growth, while 

 the fruit is large, beautiful and very firm. 

 As a matter of fact it is too firm and not high 

 enough in quality to give entire satisfaction 



