LOVETT'S NURSERY, LITTLE SILVER, NEW JERSEY 



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Gundy 



JUNE BEARING 

 STRAWBERRIES— Con tin ued 



(All pot-grown) 

 Price, except as noted, dozen $1.00; 100, $7,00. 



California. — A heavy bearer of large berries of finest flavor 

 and aroma. Plants hardv and disease-resistant. 

 Dozen, $1.25; 100, $8.00. 



Campbell's Early. — The berries are bluntly conical, firm 

 and bright crimson in color. 



Charles I. — Extra early, being one of the very first varieties 

 to mature its fruit. A big cropper of evenlv shaped, well colored 

 berries. Dozen, $1.25; 100, $8.00. 



Chesapeake. — A splendid midseason to late sort. 



Dozen, $1.25; 100, $8,00. 



Collins. — As it's between midseason and late, it is a most 

 valuable aid in maintaining an uninterrupted supplv. 

 Dozen, $1.25; 100, $8.00. 



Delicious. — A medium late to late variety, producing enormous 

 crops of berries that are truly delicious and of very attractive 

 appearance. Dozen, $1.25; 100, $8.00. 



Eaton. — Promises to prove one of the best midseason sorts. 

 Produces vast crops of verv dark, rich, fine flavored berries. 



Dozen, $1.25; 100, $8.00. 



Gandy. — Very firm; of only fair quality, but decidedly 



attractive in color and shape. 

 Glen Mary. — An extremely productive midseason sort of 



extra high quality. Shoxild be planted near some good poUen- 



izer, such as Joe. 



Howard No. 17. — A remarkably strong growing second early. 



Berries large, beautiful and of superlative quality- 

 Hundred Dollar. — A splendid midseason variety. Produces 



very large, light scarlet berries of high quality. 



Joe. — This strawberry ripens just after the Chesapeake; 



equals it in size, firmness and yield; surpasses it in color and 



flavor; and, unlike it, succeeds upon almost all soils. 



Judith. — Large pointed berries of uniformly deep red color, 



borne in greatest abundance during a long season. Bears early. 



Of finest flavor. Dozen, $1.25; 100, $8.00. 



Lupton — Very much like Gandy, but more produc- 

 tive and about five days earlier. 



Marshall. — ^Midseason, Very popular throughout 

 the New England States and New York. Of high 

 quality and fine in every way. 



McKinley. — Of high quality. Midseason. 



New York. — Midseason. So much like Marshall as 

 to be practically identical. 



Nick Ohmer. — Attractive large berries of superlative 

 quality. Midseason to late. 



PEARL.— It is, all things considered, the best of the 

 very late fruiting varieties. Extra large, of fine quality. 



Dozen, $1.50; 100, $10.00. 



Premier. — One of the very best extra early sorts. 

 Very productive and of high quality. 



ROYAL SOVEREIGN.— Probably the most popular 

 variety ever introduced for forcing vmder glass. 



Dozen, $2.00; 100, $12.00. 



Senator Dunlap. — Early to midseasori. Probably 

 the most productive variety yet introduced. Fruit not 

 very large, but good. 



Sharpless. — Fruits late in the season. A good 

 grower, producing handsome berries. 



Steven's Late Champion. — One of the most prolific 

 and valuable of the late varieties. 



Success. — One of the very best early varieties foi 

 the home garden and nearby market. 



William Belt. — An "all season" variety, fruiting 

 from early to quite late. Very popular. 



One of the best — Lupton 



