LOVETT'S NURSERY, LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 



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Your Strawberry Patch and the 

 Element of Time 



Time is a most valuable ally in the garden, but occasionally it proves a handicap. Plants will 

 take their own time to perform the service which the gardener expects. And the time required for 

 the ordinary strawberry bed to come into bearing makes strawberries an expensive crop for the 

 man lacking patience and time. 



The realization of this caused the founder of this business to start the potting of strawberry 

 plants, in an endeavor to make them available for summer and fall planting, thus enabling the gar- 

 dener to utilize the ground with at least one crop in the spring before devoting it to the straw- 

 berry patch. The growth of this idea has been responsible for the development of this business. 

 Lovett's Pot-grown Strawberry plants have not only shortened the time between setting out the 

 plants and gathering the crops, but they have also made possible early crops unobtainable under 

 the old system. 



Crop This Fall from Everbearing Sorts 



By setting out pot-grown plants of an^- of the varieties offered on pages 7, 12-13 any time during 

 July, the gardener may fully expect to gather reasonable crops beginning early in September and as 

 long in the fall as the weather encourages the developing of fruit. Your particular attention is 

 called to the remarkable novelt}- presented on page 7, and offered for the first time this season, 

 Lovett's All Season has in our trials during the past tw^o years eclipsed every other everbearing 

 variety in quantity and quality of fruit borne. We invite for it the consideration of all those who 

 believe that the name of Lovett stands for the best in Small Fruits, 



LOVETT'S NURSERY, 



Little Silver, New Jersey 



July 1, 1923 



