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



June-bearing Strawberries 

 —continued 



Uniform price, pot- 

 grown plants, $1.00 

 per doz., $7.00 per 

 100, except as noted 

 otherwise. 



MARSHALL 



This is a real 

 "quality" berry, and 

 those who have made 

 its acquaintance will 

 be satisfied with no 

 Other. Like many of 



McKinley 



Marshall 



our best sorts, ^ it 

 should be grown on 

 good loamy, fertile 

 soil to produce best 

 results. It is a very 

 attractive, large berry 

 (see illustration), of 

 rich quality, and 

 meaty texture, ripen- 

 ing in midseason. 

 One of the best va- 

 rieties for forcing 

 under glass in Winter. 



McKINLEY. The high quality of its fruit raised this va- 

 riety to an unrivaled position for the home garden, before the 

 appearance of the Van Fleet hybrids. It is pre-eminently a 

 variety for the home garden, being too tender in texture to 

 endure shipment. The berries are large, handsome and freely 

 produced on strong-growing plants. Ripens in midseason. 



NEW YORK. Another "quality" berry ripening in mid- 

 season. It is in many respects very much like Marshall, but 

 appears to give better results under less exacting soil condi- 

 tions than does that popular old sort. 



_ NICK OHMER. This splendid old variety, -because of its 

 vigor of growth and high quality, is still in great demand; we 

 regard it as among the very best of the midseason to late sorts. 

 Produces extra large fruit of superlative quality. Good for 

 forcing under glass in Winter. 



We compliment Mr. McClung and the robins! 



Oliver W. McClung, 5roc^/o«. Mass., recently sent us the clipping 

 as follows: 



Brockton, June 23 — An exceptionally large strawberry, as large as a 

 child's fist, was grown by Oliver W. McClung in his strawberry bed on 

 Herman St., Montello. The berry, an Edmund Wilson, weighed four 

 ounces when picked. Mr. McClung has several varieties and says that 

 the robins, which he says have delicate palates, will eat none except the 

 Wilson. 



EDMUND WILSON— one of the famous Van Fleet 

 Hybrids — is offered on page 11. 



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