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



MARSHALL. — This popular old variety is 

 highly esteemed by many, especially in the 

 New England States and New York. The 

 plant, of vigorous growth, with clean, healthy 

 foliage, is inclined to be unproductive except 

 upon fertile soil and under high culture. The 

 beautiful large berries are of extremely high 

 quality and meaty texture. Midseason. Dozen, 

 50c.; 100, $1.50; 1,000, $10.00. 



McKINLEY. — Pre-eminently a variety for 

 the home garden, being too tender in texture 

 to endure shipment. The berries are large, 

 handsome and freely produced on strong grow- 

 ing plants. The high quality of its fruit raised 

 it to an unrivaled position before the intro- 

 duction of the Van Fleet Hybrids. ^lidseason. 

 Dozen, 50c.; 100, $1.50; 1,000, $10.00. 



NICK OHMER.— A splendid healthy grow- 

 ing variety that fruits from midseason to late. 

 Its extra large berries are not only very at- 

 tractive, but of superlative quality. Dozen, 

 50c.; 100, $1.50; 1,000, $10.00. 



PEARL. — It is, all things considered, the 

 best of the very late fruiting varieties. Berries 

 extra large, of fine quality. Dozen, 75c.; 100, 

 $2.00; 1,000, $15.00. 



One gratified customer writes as follows : 

 "We bought 100 Bushel Basket strawberry plants from 

 you and I feel I must let you know how perfectly splen- 

 didly they are doing. Everyone but one grew and already 

 every plant has put out hea'thy runners. Don't fail to 

 enter our name on your Catalog list for next season." 



JOE— A Great Berry of Greater Quality 



PREMIER.— One of the very best of the 

 extra early varieties; in fact, we consider it 

 excelled by no early variety excepting our own 

 Early Jersey Giant. It succeeds on almost all 

 sorts of soils (if well drained) and throughout 

 a large section of the country. Produces in 

 vast quantities berries of good size, attractive 

 appearance and excellent quality. Dozen, 50c.; 

 100, $1.50; 1,000, $10.00. 



JOE (Joe Johnson, Big Joe). — This variety 



was introduced about twenty years ago by 

 Mr. Elias S. Black of Little Silver, N.J., and 

 by him named Joe. Mr. Black has done a lot 

 of wonderful things since coming into this 

 world and continues to do them, but had he 

 done nothing else of benefit to his fellow men 

 than discover this wonderful strawberry, even 

 so his life would lia\'e been well spent. 



Joe is a midseason to late variety, fully up 

 to Chesapeake in size, firmness and yield, and 

 superior to it in flavor and color. It also suc- 

 ceeds on a great variety of soils. This is a 

 variety that will not disappoint. Our stock of 

 this variety is extra choice. Illustrated below. 

 Dozen, 50c.; 100, $1.50; 1,000, $9.00. 



LUPTON. — One of the most productive and 

 largest berries we have ever seen. We con- 

 sider it the very best of the late fruiting varie- 

 ties. In many respects it is quite like Gandy, 

 though it is far more prolific; in fact, Lupton 

 is a very heavy yielder. Berries are large, 

 bluntly conical, bright flame-colored, glossy 

 and retain their color after being picked; has 

 a large, double dark-green calyx or "burr," 

 hence is very showy; it is also very firm. 

 Practically ideal in growth of plant and vigor. 

 See illustration. Dozen, 50c.; 100, $1.50; 1,000, 

 $10.00. 



SENATOR DUNLAP.— If you want to be 



sure of a very heavy crop of fruit, but don't 

 care much about the size of the individual ber- 

 ries, this is the variety to plant. It does well 

 on any soil excepting that which is so low 

 and damp as to be really sour. Of good qtial-- 

 ity for a firm berry and the berries are uniform 

 in color and shape. Largely planted for m.ar- 

 ket and found \ery profitable. It is a second 

 early to midseason variety. Dozen. 50c.; 100, 

 $1.50: 1,000, $10.00. 



PREMIER — A Leader Among the Earliest 



