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LOVETT^S NURSERY, LITTLE SILVER, NEW JERSEY 



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The Choicest June-Bearing Straw- 

 berries— POT^Qrown Plants 



Following will be found brief descriptions of the various 

 varieties. For more complete descriptions and cultural 

 directions, see our Catalog No. 118. It is free. 



Price, except as noted, dozen, $1.00; 100, $7.00. 



BARRYMORE— Midseason to late. A fine large dark 

 crimson berrv of high qualitv. 



BRANDYWINE— Midseason. Produces large bright 

 crimson berries of high qualitv. 



BUN SPECIAL— A glorified "Senator Dunlap." The 

 fruit is larger and is more freelv produced. Dozen, $1.25; 

 100, $8.00. 



BUSHEL BASKET— Midseason. Winner of the Barry 

 Gold Medal. A giant in both plant and fruit. Dozen, 

 $1.25; 100, $8.00. 



CALIFORNIA — A heavy bearer of large berries of finest 

 flavor and aroma. Plants hardy and disease- resistant. 

 Dozen, $1.25; 100, $8.00. 



CHARLES I — Extra early, being one of the very first 

 varieties to mature its fruit. A bi? cropper of evenly shaped, 

 well colored berries. Dozen, $1.25; 1(M), $8.C€. 



CHESAPEAKE— A splendid midseason to late sort. 

 Dozen, $1.25; 100, $8.00. 



COLLINS — Alost valuable in maintaining an uninter- 

 rupted supplv between midseason and late. Dozen, $1.25; 

 100, $8.00. 



DELICIOUS— A medium late to late 



EATON 



GANDY 



JOE 



variety, producing 

 enormous crops 

 of berries that are 

 tr uly delicious, 

 of very attrac- 

 tive appearance. 

 Dozen, $1.25 

 10 0, $8.00, 

 EATON-Prom- 

 ises to prove one 

 of the best 

 midseaso n 

 sorts. Produ ces 

 vast crops of 

 very dark, rich, 

 fine flavored 

 berries . Dozen , 

 $1.25;100,$8.00. 



GANDY — Very firm; of only fair qualitj^ but 

 Jecidedly attractive in color and sliape. Late. 



GLEN MARY — An extremelv productive midseason 

 sort of extra high quality. Should be planted near some 

 good pollenize r, such as Joe. 



JOE — This strawberry ripens just after the Chesa- 

 peake; equals it in size, firmness and j^ield; surpasses it 

 in color and flavor; and succeeds upon almost all soils. 



JUDITH — Large pointed berries of uniformly deep 

 red color, borne in greatest abundance during; a long 

 season. Of finest flavor. Dozen, $1.25; 100, $8.C'0. 



JUMBO — Produces berries of truly "iumbo" di- 

 mensions. Ripens at the beginning of late bearers and 

 bears continuously after all other lates have stopped. 

 Of excellent quality and flavor. 



Pot-grown plants, $1.50 per doz., $10.00 per 100. 



Lovett's''Well-balanced''Collection 



A selection of 5 varieties that will give the home 

 gardener a lot of delicious berries from June to frost, 

 at very moderate cost, in plants bound to grow and 

 bear worth-while crops. 

 20 PREMIER— among the best early kinds. 

 20 WM. BELT — a dandy variety, following Premier. 

 20 JOE — Ihere is no gre-iter midseason variety. 

 20 GANDY— still a great late fruiting sort. 



20 CHAMPION EVERBEARING— the variety that will "carry 

 on" till snow flies. 



100 sturdy, pot-grown plants all told, for $7.50 by express. 



