J. T. LOVETT, LITTLE SILVER, NEW JERSEY 



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STRAWBERRIES 



strawberry plants will be sent by mail if desired, provided cash is sent for postage, as per table 

 on page I'J. 



LATE JERSEY GIANT; the finest late Strawberry. 



Unless pot grown plants are employed, autumn is not, in my opinion, the best season for planting 

 Strawberries; except at points south of the latitude of Baltimore, Md. At the north, early spring 

 plantings, as a rule, are more successful than those made in the fall. If, however, the work is done 

 carefully and protection given, there will be but few failures, even with fall set plants. 



For field culture, to be worked by horse and cultivator and the young plants to be permitted to 

 form matted rows, plant in rows three feet apart and plants one foot distant in the rows; requiring 

 14,520 plants per acre. In gardens to be cultivated with hoe and rake, plant in rows two feet apart 

 and plants fifteen inches apart in the row — keeping the plants restricted to hills by removing the run- 

 ners as they appear. When planting, shorten the roots to about four inches and expose them as little 

 as possible to wind and sun. Place the plj.iits in the earth but a very little deeper than they were 

 before dug, but be sure to press the earth firmly about the roots. At approach of winter, cover the 

 entire bed with salt meadow hay, straws,- -manure or other loose light material; to be partially removed 

 in early spring. 



With few exceptions, the varieties I offer have perfect blossoms and do not reauire the association 

 of any other sort to render them fruitful; the exceptions, i. e., those with pistillate or imperfect 

 blossoms, have the letter CP) following the name. 



It is well to plant at least three varieties — early, midseason and late — that there will be a long 

 season of fruit. 



NEW VARIETIES 



EVERBEARING STRAWBERRIES 



Doz. 



ABUNDANCE $0.35 



EARLY JERSEY GIANT.. 50 



EDMUND WILSON 1.00 



LATE JERSEY GIANT 50 



ROBBINS' PROLIFIC 25 



GENERAL LIST 



Doz. 



ABINGTON $0.25 



BARRYMORE 25 



BRANDYWINE 25 



CHESAPEAKE 25 



EARLY OZARK 25 



GANDY 25 



GOLDEN GATE 25 



HANBACK'S BEAUTY 25 



HUNDRED DOLLAR 25 



JOE JOHNSON 25 



LOVETT 25 



McKINLEY 25 



MORNING STAR 25 



MYRTLE MURRELL 25 



PEARL 25 



PINEAPPLE 25 



PRIDE OF SOMERSET 25 



SILVER COIN 25 



STEVENS' LATE CHAMPION 25 



U. S. KING EDWARD 25 



WILLIAM BELT 25 



100 1000 



$1.50 $10.00 



3.00 20.00 



5.00 40.00 



3.00 20.00 



1.00 6.00 



100 

 $0.60 

 .60 

 .60 

 .60 

 .60 

 .60 

 .60 



1.00 

 .60 



1.00 

 .60 

 .60 

 .60 

 .60 

 .60 

 .60 



1.00 

 .60 

 .60 

 .60 

 .60 



1000 

 $3.50 

 3.50 

 3.00 

 4.00 

 3.00 

 3.00 

 3.50 

 6.00 

 3.00 

 6.00 

 3.50 

 4.00 

 3.50 

 3.00 

 4.00 

 4.00 

 6.00 

 3.50 

 3.00 

 3.50 

 3.00 



Doz. 100 1000 



ADVANCE (NEW) $1.25 $8.00 



AMERICUS 50 2.00 $15.00 



AUTUMN (P) 50 2.00 15.00 



DEWDROP 35 1.50 10.00 



FORWARD (NEW) 1.25 8.00 



ONV/ARD (NEW) 1.25 8.00 



PAN AMERICAN 75 3.00 20.00 



PRODUCTIVE (P) 25 1.00 8.00 



PROGRESSIVE 35 1.50 10.00 



SUPERB 25 1.00 8.00 



POT-GROWN STRAWBERRIES 



Greatly preferred by many. They transplant 

 without loss, and if planted in autumn and given 

 protection in winter, or planted in early spring, 

 they will yield a partial crop of nice berries next 

 June — the Everbearing varieties continuing to 

 fruit throughout the summer and autumn. 



Doz. 100 



EARLY JERSEY GIANT, LATE 



JERSEY GIANT $1.00 $5.00 



EDMUND WILSON 1.25 



PRODUCTIVE (P), PROGRESSIVE 



(EVERBEARING) .75 



BARRYMORE. BRANDYWINE, CHESAPEAKE. 

 EARLY OZARK. GANDY, GOLDEN GATE, 

 HUNDRED DOLLAR. McKINLEY. MORNING 

 STAR, MYRTLE MURRELL, PEARL, SILVER 

 COIN, STEVENS' LATE. SUCCESS. U. S. KING 

 EDWARD, WILLIAM BELT 50 3.00 $25.00 



1000 



8.00 



SUPERB 

 3.50 



