j(o;VQttk~^ Strawberries 



Plant Pot-grown Strawberries Now 



for Fruit Next Summer 



To yield a full crop during the coming summer your Strawberry Plants must be well established be- 

 fore the frost comes. Good growing da3's are all too few between now and that day, so that planting 

 them promptly goes a long waj^s toward off-setting disappointment later on. 



Pot-grown Strawberry Plants are best fitted for such plantings because they have a compact well 

 developed root system which is able to take care of itself in spite of the heat and dry weather of late 

 summer days. 



Lovett's Nursery has made a specialty of Pot-grown Strawberries for almost fifty years. Nearly a 

 million of these ready-to-grow plants are shipped every year to customers in many states and countries. 



Planted as shown at the bottom of this page, you are assured of a successful crop next June, and all 

 through the summer with the everbearing varieties. 



Mastodon Everbearing 



The Strawberry Achievement of the Decade 



Mastodon, a hybrid between Superb and a late 

 June bearing sort is a berry bound to revolutionize 

 market standards in Strawberries. 



Size is still the determining factor in berries and 

 it is in size that Mastodon surpasses. Berries 5 

 inches in circumference are found frequenth'. Five 

 placed end to end measured 8 inches. Two-ounce 

 berries are not exceptional and the fruits are firm 

 and of splendid color. 



Other Noteworthy New Strawberries 

 Big Late — Ranks with the best in vigor, pro- 

 ductiveness and in quality. Berries large and of a 

 bright, glossy red. One of finest late varieties, and 

 an excellent shipper. Pot-grown plants, $1.50 per 

 doz., $10.00 per 100. 



Cooper — Early to medium early. Of vigorous 

 plant growth. Strongly recommended by JXIichigan 

 growers. Berries are very large and of high quality, 

 but too soft for shipping. 



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Notwithstanding its size. Mastodon is un- 

 questionably the most prolific of all the everbearing- 

 varieties. It bears continuously from June until 

 frost. Its flavor, too, is excellent, so we can truly 

 claim that it has all the qualifications for becoming 

 one of the outstanding Strawberries of the future. 



Pot-grown plants, $2.50 per doz., $15.00 per 

 100. 



Delicious (June bearing) — A 

 coming leader among home and 

 market berries, because of its 

 readiness to adapt itself in a 

 great variety of soils and situa- 

 tions. Plenty of runners make a 

 nicel}^ matted row. An abundant 

 bearer of extra large berries of 

 red color clear through and ex- 

 ceptionally rich flavor and aroma 

 — hence the name, ''Delicious." 



Jumbo (June bearing) — A 

 most remarkable novelty. Of 

 exceptional dimensions. Largest 

 healthiest, thriftest plants, leaves 

 and runners. 



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