J. T. LOVETT, I.iTtLE Silver, N. J. 

 3TRAWBERRIE8 



If to be sent by mail, add 25c, per 100 for postage. 



St. Louis 



Abington 



ST. LOUIS 



A brand new extra early variety; claimed to be ''the largest early Strawberry grown" and 

 to ripen with the very earliest. * It has been grown so large that twelve selected berries of it 

 filled a quart basket and it ripens with Almo and Thompson's Earliest. Plant a clean, thrifty 

 grower — no rust or other defect upon foliage — and prolific. Berries of high quality, firm, bright 

 flame color, conical and borne on long stems; rendering picking a delight instead of a back- 

 paining task. First offered by the originator in spring of 1907 at $2.50 per dozen. Doz., 75c; 

 100, $3.00; 1000, $20.00. 



HERITAGE 



New Jersey has produced many valuable Strawberries such as the Gandy, Stevens' Late 

 Champion, Gen. De Wet, Oom Paul, President, Reliance, etc., and Heritage is believed to be 

 "another good one". The disseminator, whose father before him was a commercial Straw- 

 berry grower, says: 'Tor nearly forty years I have grown them and after having tested hun- 

 dreds of standard varieties and as many seedlings, feel qualified to assert positively that with 

 me it is the most productive and most valuable variety I have ever seen". The plant is a 

 vigorous, rampant grower and a prodigious yielder. Berries uniformly large to very large, dark, 

 shining crimson and beautiful; conical, uniform in size and shape, of superior quality and 

 solid texture. Begins to ripen early to midseason and continues until very late. A very prom- 

 ising variety. Doz., $1.00; 100, $5.00. 



Abington. — Another variety from Massa- 

 chusetts, and like Gov. Rollins and Common- 

 wealth, is of great value, though totally dif- 

 ferent from either in general make up. The 

 Abington in addition to being of large size 

 and attractive appearance, is wonderfully pro- 

 lific — outyielding perhaps any other variety 

 as yet produced that gives berries of large 

 size. In a general way, it is similar to the 

 Bubach, although of brighter, more attractive 

 color and firmer texture, and has the advan- 



tage over its parent (Bubach) in having a 

 perfect blossom. Though of good, it is not of 

 high quality, and for this reason is not so 

 desirable as some others for the home garden. 

 The plant is of vigorous habit, a fairly good 

 plant maker, with clean, healthy foliage, and 

 the fruit is so large and attractive and the 

 plant so remarkably prolific, that it is of 

 untold value to the market grower. Ripens in 

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



Canal Zone, Panama. 

 Received the shipment March 12th, fourteen days from 

 shipment. The strawberries are growing. If I can raise 

 them here, will have a large order for you some day. 



C. B. WEST. 



Kalamazoo, Mich. 

 Years ago, twenty perhaps, I experimented with many 

 varieties of strawberries from your nursery, and my deal- 

 ings were always pleasant and in every way satisfactory 

 to me. C. HOGLE. 



