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J. T. LOVETT, Inc., LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 



above the foliage. The berries are produced in 

 chisters of six to a dozen, and are usually held 

 from the earth on remarkably large, strong fruit 

 stalks. 



The phenomenal rainy weather of last summer 

 was very trying to strawberry plants and candor 

 compels us to state the foliage of this variety 

 became somewhat spotted late in the season by 

 fungus spores. 



"Your Van Fleet Strawberries are certainly great, 

 so I send for the John li. Cook . . . This year 

 I had the finest Strawberries I liave ever grown; although 

 I gave them very ordinary culture." — T. A. Havcmcyer 

 (N. Y.). 



"The Jersey Giant Strawberries are all that could be 

 asked. The Early and Late both were the finest of the 

 six varieties that I fruited this past season. In flavor, 

 they outclassed all others, and brought top prices in our 

 markets." — B. B. Earnshazv (D. C). 



"In regard to the Strawberry plamts purchased from 

 you, the Early and Late Jersey Giants (I lost the Ed- 

 mund Wilson by carelessness) I cannot find words to 

 praise sufficienit. The Early Jersey Giant has been bearing 

 for five weeks and some plants are still in bloom." — /. P. 

 Clark (N. C). 



"The Early Jersey Giant, Late Jersey Giant, and Ed- 

 murwd Wilson Strawberries have done fine with me. Old 

 Strawberry growers have told me that they have never 

 before seen such fine looking fruit or berries of such high 

 flavor." — Clias. S. Darling (Conn.). 



Pot-grown plants, dozen, 60c.; 100, $4.00. 



Special — For $1.35, we will send six each of Edmund Wilson, John H. Cook, Early 

 Jersey Giant and Late Jersey Giant. For $2.75, we will send one dozen of each of them. 

 For $5.00, we will send twenty-five of each of them. For $8.50, we will send fifty of each 

 of them (200 plants), enough to supply a family of four with an abundance of these 

 superlative strawberries from the very first until the very last of the strawberry season — 

 a period of fully a month. 



For $16.00, we will send 100 each of the four varieties, all pot-grown plants. 



General List of Varieties 



LATE JERSEY GIANT 



A large late variety and the most beautiful 

 strawberry we have ever grown. It undoubtedly 

 has blood of the Gandy in it. ' The berries are 

 heart shaped with broad, blunt apex and excep- 

 tionally uniform in shape and size ; surface 

 smooth and glossy, bright flame color ; quality 

 mild, rich and sweet. 



Calyx bright green and unusually large, like 

 the Gandy, but larger. Blossoms appear late, 

 are very large, strongly staminate and are held 



Price, Pot-grown plants, dozen, 50c.; 100, $3.50, except as noted. 



For price in lots of 500 plants or }nore, please mail list, stating niDnbcr of each variety desired, 

 and lowest quotations zvill be promptly given by letter. 



BARRYMORE 



- A superb variety. The bluntly conical berries 

 are of large size, beautiful to look upon, firm 

 and meaty and are of surpassing quality — rich and 

 sugary. The color is rich dark crimson (which 

 it holds unchanged after picked), with glossy 

 surface ; the flesh is deep red. Valuable alike 

 for the home garden and for market growing. 

 Alidseason to late. 



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BRANDYWINE 



An old and popular variety of general adapt- 

 ability. The berries are large, bluntly conical, 

 uniform, bright crimson, firm and of good flavor. 

 Plant of vigorous growth and prolific. For good 

 results it requires deep, rich soil and plenty of 

 manure. Midseason. 



Brandywine 



