LOVETT'S NURSERY, LITTLE SILVER, NEW JERSEY 



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LUPTON 



JUNE-BEARING STRAWBERRIES— 



Continued 

 (All pot-grown) 

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

 most valuable to maintain an uninterrupted supply. 

 Dozen, $1.25; 100, $8.00. 



Eaton. — Promises to prove one of the best mid- 

 season sorts. Produces vast crops of very dark, rich, 

 fine flavored berries. 



Dozen, $1.25; 100, $8.00. 



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

 cidedly attractive in color and shape. 



Glen Mary. — An extremely productive midseason 

 sort of extra high quality. Should be planted near 

 some good pollenizer, such as Joe. 



Howard No. 17. — A remarkably strong growing 

 second early. Berries large, beautiful and of super- 

 lative quality. 



Hundred Dollar. — A splendid midseason variety. 

 Produces very large light scarlet berries of high 

 quality. 



Joe. — This strawberry ripens just after the Chesa- 

 peake; 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 Lupton.— Very much like Gandy, but more 

 long season. Bears early. Of finest flavor. productive and about five days earlier. 



Marshall. — Midseason. Very popular through- 

 out 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 

 fo 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 popu- 

 lar variety ever introduced for forcing under glass. 

 Dozen, $2.00; 100, $12.00. 

 _ ST. MARTIN.— Very large sort holding its size 

 right through the season. We call it an Improved 

 Marshall. 



Dozen, $1.25; 100, $8.00. 



Senator Dunlap. — Early to midseason. Probably the 

 of the most most productive variety yet introduced. Fruit 



season 

 Dozen, $1.25; 100, 



STEVENS' LATE CHAMPION 



Stevens' Late Champion. — One 



prolific and valuable of the late varieties. 



Success. — One of the very best early varieties 

 for the home garden and nearby market. 



William Belt. — An "all season" variety, fruit- 

 ing from early to quite late. Very popular. 



Lovett's "Well-balanced" 

 Home Garden Collection 



How would you like to be able to go into your garden 

 any time — from early June until the snow flies — and 

 gather a nice lot of quality berries? Here is a "quintette" 

 that will enable you to do so, offered in plants bound to 

 grow, bloom and bear! 



20 Early Jerse}^ Giant — one of the best of all earlies. 

 20 Hundred Dollar — a dandy to follow Premier. 

 20 Joe — none finer for midseason. 

 20 Lupton — best all-round late. 



20 Champion Everbearing — for continuous crops till 

 frost. 



not very large, but good. 



Sharpless. — Fruits late in the season. A good 

 grower, producing handsome berries. 



Special: — A total of 

 $7.50, by express. 



100 sturdy, pot-grown plants for 



SENATOR DUNLAP 



