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



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EATON. — A most trustworthy Strawberry- grower has 

 given us this variety and we agree with him in his claims. 

 Eaton is of remarkable size, excellent in color, of superior 

 tiavor, and possesses every characteristic to make it one 

 of the really worth-while Strawberries introduced to date. 

 It yields large berries in greatest profusion and their dark 

 red color easily- makes them one of the most desirable for 

 canning. Dozen, SI. 25: 100. S7.50. 



GLEN MARY. — An old variety that still retains its 

 popularity, especially- throughout the ]^Iiddle and Xew 

 England States, where it does best. Because of its superb 

 quality and tremendous productivity it is, without doubt, 

 one of the most satisfactory varieties to grow, especially 

 in the home garden. As the blossoms are inclined to be 

 lacking in pollen, it should be planted near some good 

 pollenizer such as Joe. 



HOWARD No. 17. — Where good soil conditions pre- 

 \ail. this promises to be one of the most valuable intro- 

 ductions of recent years. A good second early, bearing 

 good sized berries, over a long season: an intensely strong 

 grower, with large, beautifully colored berries of uni- 

 formly high quality. 



HUNDRED DOLLAR 



HUNDRED DOLLAR.— 



A very valuable midseason 

 variety. The plant is a 

 strong, vigorous grower 

 and among the most pro- 

 line. The berries which 

 are hardly firm enough for 

 distant shipment, average 

 very large indeed: the color 

 is bright scarlet and the 

 quality^ mild, sweet and lus- 

 cious. There are indeed 

 few varieties more valu- 

 able for nearby markets or 

 for the home garden. It 

 reminds us of the famous 

 Chas. Downing of forty 

 y-ears ago, but is superior 

 to that grand old variety 

 in everv wav. 



JOE. — A most valuable 

 sort ripening just after the 

 Chesapeake, equals it in 

 size, firmness and yield, 

 surpasses it in color and 

 fia^■or; but unlike it, suc- 

 ceeds upon almost all soils, 

 and under all conditions: 

 hence it is more valuable. 

 It is a midseason to late 

 variety and very- productive 

 of ^•ery large. beautiful 

 berries (see illustration 

 alongside I with large bright- 

 LTeen calyx, and is one of 

 the best in flavor. 



Joe is well nigh ideal 

 both for the home garden 

 and market growing. 



JOE 



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LUPTON 



JUDITH. — Coming from a well-known Strawberry- 

 originator, this has been hailed as one of the greatest 

 producers of delicious fruit and our tests cause us to 

 feel that you will be pleased with it. _ The plants 

 come into bearing very early and continue through 

 a long season. The large well fiavored fruit main- 

 tains its size uniformly throughout the season. The 

 deep red berries are large, pointed in shape, and of 

 a deep, red color throughout, to the core. The ber- 

 ries are firm and full of juice, a combination that 

 makes this variety ideal for both home and market 

 era den purposes. The berries are borne in large 

 clusters, while the bright green foliage and the strong 

 plants cause the fruits to stand out in beautiful con- 

 trast. We can heartilv indorse all recommendations 

 of this berry. Dozen, SI. 25; 1CK3, S7.50. 



LUPTON. — We consider this one of the best 

 sorts, if not the very best late season variety: fur- 

 thermore, it is one of the most productive, bearing 

 fruits of immense size. In many- respects it is quite 

 like Gandy, though it is far more prolific; in fact. 

 Lupton is a very heavy yielder. Berries are large 

 (see natural-size fruit shown alongside), bluntly 

 conical, bright flame-colored, glossy and retain their 

 color after being picked: has a large, double dark- 

 green calyx or "burr." hence is very- showy; it is 

 also very firm. Practically ideal in growth of plant 

 and vigor. 



