LOVETT'S NURSERY LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 



Here is a Real Hobbyist's Own Story of a 

 Performance Record of Lovett 

 Strawberry Plants: 



Kenneth Holmes, Pittsburgh, Pa., says the following: 

 "About my Strawberries, a review of your records would show that 

 I purchased last Fall 72 plants from you. I planted these in rows and 

 kept the runners in the rows by transplanting them after they rooted. 

 These 72 plants, therefore, finished their first year in seven rows, solidly 

 matted to a length of 18 feet to the row, and I will start next year with 

 probably 300 selected plants, as I kept only runners from good fruiting 

 plants and only strong runners. 



"While I was increasing my bed, it was fruiting all the time. I had a 

 fair crop in June, a big crop in July, a fair crop in August, and my best 

 crop in September. I will have Strawberries in plenty all season from 

 June till November unless we have a real heavy freeze before that date. 

 We had a large Strawberry shortcake for seven people on November 12th 

 this year, after which I covered the plants for a well-earned rest." 



Pearl 



Pot-grown plants, $1.00 per doz., $7.00 per 100, 

 except as noted. 



PEARL. Ripens almost 

 two weeks after the other 

 late varieties have fin- 

 ished bearing, and is con- 

 sequently very valuable. 

 Belongs to the giant class 

 (see illustration alongside) 

 Immense in plant, im- 

 mense in size of fruit, 

 immense in every way. 

 $1.50 per doz., $10.00 per 

 100. 



PREMIER 



One of the very best of 

 the extra early varieties; 

 n fact, we consider it ex- 

 celled by no early variety 

 except our own Early 

 Jersey Giant. It succeeds, 

 on almost all sorts of well- 

 drained soils and through- 

 out a large section of the 

 country. Produces in vast 



quantities berries of good size, 

 attractive appearance and 

 excellent quality (illustrated 

 alongside). 



ROYAL SOVEREIGN. 



"In a class by itself" for forc- 

 ing under glass in the Winter 

 time. It is an English variety 

 and of wonderfully high qual- 

 ity both under glass and when 

 grown out of doors. Ripens 

 from early to midseason. The 

 true variety is indeed scarce. 

 $2.00 per doz., $12.00 per 100. 



Montague, Mass. 

 Nov. 6, 1925. 

 Stock arrived all O. K. Nov. 

 4th. Many thanks for same, also 

 for catalog received. 



Mrs. Mary A. Nichols, 

 Box 127. 



Premier 



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