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FALL PLANTING SUGGESTIONS FROM 



FALL-BEARING STRAWBERRIES 



The fall-bearing, or more properly styled 

 "Everbearing," Strawberries are interesting and 

 surely have decided merit. Fortunately nearly 

 all of them are excellent in quality and give 

 - a heavy yield of fruit in June. The subsequent, 



' or autumn, crop is frequently less profuse. If, 



however, the blossoms are removed from the 

 plants until the last of June, the autumn crop 

 .A. ■ > £ ^ M ^ a^Si^^big^^i^^'' will be very greatly improved — both in size of 



l^^MHHI^^^^'^^^^iS yield and the berries themselves. 



^ Price, except as quoted, pot-grown plants, 



^IS^BKfl^^HWr^^ dozen, $1.25; 100, $7.50. 



Ml I If iiiiHlillllWiiiilliii iliiilMillllll 'Mill mi Advance. — Much like Superb, but with larger 

 HP!r»«||,^ fruit. 



k^^^^mmMm^^^^^Sm ■ champion everbearing.— Apparent- 



^ seedling of Superb, and like it in many 

 '^^^^^^^^^i^^i^i^HBB^BBB^ respects, though it is much more productive 

 - ,„_ and the fruit is larger. Dozen, $1.50; 100, $9.00. 



' xl^^^HH^BB'9i&S^^^^^ IDEAL. — In vigor and size of plant it is a 



^ .if^^^^l^^WH^Pi decided improvement upon the older varieties, 



and the berries are of large size (comparatively 

 speaking) and as fine in quality as any June- 

 bearing variety. 



. *.J^'# Dozen, $1.50; 100, $10.00. 



^'^^^^ IDEAL 



The Ideal Berry 



Progressive.— Bears two large crops a year; one of the 

 most prolific of the fall bearers. 



Superb— The best known and most largely planted of 

 the fall-bearing varieties. 



A Special Collection Offering a ^ 

 Long-Bearing Season: uh 



(All pot-grown) if 



12 Lovett's All Season.. $4.00 



12 Champion Everbearing 1-50 -^rw*'* 



12 Ideal 1.50 ^^}^^' 



12 Progressive 1-25 



12 Superb 1-25 



A total value of $9.50 for $8.00 



This is the greatest offer of Everbearing sorts ever 

 made. The above 60 plants, combined with the collection 

 of June-bearing sorts offered on page 15, will give to any 

 home garden "the greatest berry patch on earth!" EATON 



Lovett's POT-GROWN Plants of June-Bearing Strawberries 



Following will be found brief descriptions of the various 

 varieties. For more complete descriptions and cultural direc- 

 *. . tions, see our Catalog No. 111. It is free. 



— Price, except as noted, dozen, $1.00; 100, $7.00. 



Barrymore. — Midseason to late. A fine large dark crim- 

 son berry of high quality. 

 ^ Brandywine. — ^Midseason. Produces large bright crimson 

 ;-| berries of high quality. 

 mm BUSHEL BASKET.— Midseason. Winner of the Barry 

 ^» Gold Medal. A giant in both plant and fruit. 

 Dozen, $1.25; 100, $8.00. 



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

 and aroma. Plants hardy and disease resistant. 

 Dozen, $1.25; 100. $8.00. 



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

 and bright crimson in color. 



Chesapeake. — A splendid midseason to late sort. 

 GANDY Dozen, $1.25; 100, $8.00. 



