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Lovett's All Season — The Everbetiring Berry ^^par Excellence" 



Prepare to Gather STRAWBERRIES Next Summer 

 By Setting Out POT-GROWN Plants Right Now! 



Lovett's Pot-grown Strawberry plants, of the 

 type as shown on page 4, have taken the gamble 

 out of the Strawberry bed. The gardener who sets 

 out Lovett's Pot-grown Plants is reasonably sure 

 that he will not lose a single one if the plants are 

 set out with reasonable care. 



For hill culture in the family garden, put the 

 rows two feet apart, setting the plants a foot apart 

 in the row. When the shipment reaches you, get 

 a bucket of water and, before setting each plant in 



Early 

 Jersey 

 Giant 

 — the 

 largest 

 among 

 early 

 bearers 



its allotted place, dip the root ball into the bucket 

 and squeeze it gently so as to loosen the compact 

 root system, giving it an easy chance to spread. 

 After that keep the bed free from weeds; cut off the 

 runners as they appear, unless you want to grow 

 the berries in matted rows. 



■ All varieties offered in this catalog have perfect 

 flowers, so that there is no need of growing more 

 than one variety, unless you choose. Our sugges- 

 tion would be to plant three varieties, early, mid- 

 season and late, assuring you a continuous crop 

 for several weeks, unless you grow Everbearing 

 varieties, which will give you crops for several 

 months. 



THE VAN FLEET HYBRIDS 



These are prohfic bearers of very large, beautiful 

 berries that excel in high quality, rivaUng in 

 aroma the native wild Straw berry. 



ARLY JERSEY GIANT.— The earliest fruit- 

 ing variety, producing the finest, 

 largest berries of any early sort. It 

 is of simply superb flavor, and the 

 berries are not only large but also of 

 beautiful color. 



Pot-grown, dozen, $1.25; 100, 

 $8.00. 



EDMUND WILSON.— Fruits are 

 of great size and most excellent qual- 

 ity. Very dark in color, but if high 

 quality is the first consideration, 

 vou 11 find it "right there." Excep- 

 tionally sturdy grower. Ripens in 

 midseason. 

 Fot-grown, dozen, $1.50; 100, $10.00. 

 JOHN H. COOK. — In some respects the finest of all 

 the wonderful Van Fleet Hybrids. It is an enormous 

 cropper, ripening with the second early varieties. 

 Pot-grown, dozen, $1.50; 100, $10.00. 



SPECIAL OFFER: 

 We will send a dozen each (36 in all), of the three won- 

 derful Van Fleet Hvbrids: Early Jersey Giant, John H. 

 Cook and Edmund "Wilson (all pot-grown), for $4.00; or 

 twenty-five of each for $7.50. 



