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LOVETT'S NURSERY, LITTLE SILVER, NJ.— STRAWBERRIES 



EDMUND 

 WILSON 

 Described on Page 3 



The Choicest STRAWBERRIES and How to Grow Them 



Those desiring shipment by parcel post will hnd rates of postage given on inside back 

 cover page. 



For hill culture in the family garden, plant in rows two feet apart and the plants a foot 

 apart in the rows, cutting off all runners as they appear. If to be allowed to grow in matted 

 rows, set the plants in rows three feet apart and the plants one foot apart in the rows. 



For field culture, to be cultivated with horse and hoe harrow, plant in rows three and a 

 half feet apart and the plants one foot apart in the rows, requiring 12,445 plants per acre. 



All the varieties offered have perfect flowers, hence do not need the association of any 

 other variety in order to be fruitful. 



The Van Fleet Hybrid Strawberries 



Our supply of these "best of all" Straw- 

 berries is this year very much better than was 

 our supply during the Spring of 1922. We are, 

 of course, delighted with the genuine sensa- 

 tion they have created throughout all parts of 

 the country. No other strawberries have had 

 such wide and thorough endorsement by horti- 

 culturists as have these Hybrids, produced by 

 Dr. Walter Van Fleet, the world's greatest 

 hybridizer. These varieties are most vigorous 

 and sturdy in plant growth, are exceedingly 



SPECIAL OFFER.— In order to encourage the test- 

 ing of the three remarkable varieties of Strawberries 

 described above and on top of p. 3, we will supply twelve 

 each of the three sorts (Early Jersey Giant, Edmund Wil- 

 son and John H. Cook) for S2 50. or twenty-five of each 

 (seventy-five plants in all) for $4 50. 



prolific of very large, exquisitely beautiful 

 berries, and what is best of all, excel in high 

 quality, rivaling in aroma and lusciousness the 

 native wild Strawberry. 



EARLY JERSEY GIANT 



Not only is this the earliest fruiting variety 

 of which we have any knowledge, but it also 

 produces the finest, largest berries of any early 

 sort. Simply of superb flavor and the berries 

 are not only large but of beautiful color. The 

 plants are strong, healthy growers and the 

 blossoms, which are large, open rather late and 

 are "perfect." Dozen, 75c.; 100, $2.00; 1,000, $15. 



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