6 



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



LOVETT'S for Small Fruits! 



For nearly half a century we 

 have served America with a truly 

 worth-while product in berry 

 plants. Thousands of satisfied 

 customers continue to appreciate 

 the service we render. We are 

 eager to serve you as well. 



STANDARD STRAWBERRIES— Continued 

 Oiler of Layer Plants — Continued 



POT-GROWN Plants of all sorts we grow, as such are 

 offered on page 5. Read about their advantages on page 2. 



CHESAPEAKE.— With high culture, and especially 

 when upon good loamy soil, this berry is well-nigh perfect. 

 The berries are uniform in size and shape, the prevailing 

 form being heart-shaped; the color is bright crimson and 

 the flesh firm and of excellent quality. Ripens from mid- 

 season to late. Dozen, 65c.; 100, $1.75; 1,000, $12.00. 



COLLINS. — A long season berry that is at its best when 

 most midsummer varieties stop bearing and before the late 

 varieties reach the height of their bearing season. This 

 proves a wonderful acquisition to the man who desires a 

 constant supply of high-class berries. Being firm, it is 

 equally useful as a shipper. Dozen, 75c.; 100, $2.00. 



EATON. — Of remarkable size, excellent in color, of su- 

 perior flavor, and possesses every characteristic to make 

 it one of the really worth-while Strawberries introduced of 

 late. It yields large berries in greatest profusion and their 

 dark red color easily makes them one of the most desirable 

 for canning. Dozen, 75c.; 100, $2.00. 



GANDY. — Introduced by us over thirty years ago and 

 still grown commercially to a greater extent than probably 

 any other sort. The texture is of the firmest, and the color 

 a bright flame. Although the berries are large to very 

 large, the flavor is very acid and not of the highest quality. 

 It is late to very late in ripening. Dozen, 50c.; 100, $1.50. 



GLEN MARY.— An old variety that still retains its 

 popularity, especially through the Middle Atlantic and 

 New 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. 

 Should be planted near some good pollenizer such as Joe. 

 Dozen. 50c.; 100, $1.50. 



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

 vail, 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 uniformly 

 high quality. Dozen, 75c.; 100, $2.00. 



HUNDRED DOLLAR.— A very valuable midseason 

 variety. The plant is a strong, vigorous grower and among 

 the most prolific. It ripens in midseason: 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 luscious. Dozen, 50c.; 100, $1.50. 



JOE (Joe Johnson, Big Joe). — A midseason to late va- 

 riety, fully up to Chesapeake in size, firmness and yield, 

 and superior to it in flavor and color. It also succeeds 

 in a great variety of soils. This is a berry that will 

 not disappoint. Our stock of this variety is extra 

 choice. Illustrated above. Dozen, 50c.; 100, $1.50. 



JUDITH. — The large well flavored fruit maintains 

 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 berries are 

 firm and full of juice, a combination that makes this 

 variety ideal for both home and market garden pur- 

 poses. The berries are borne in large clusters, while 

 the bright green foliage and the strong plants cause 

 the fruits to stand out in beautiful contrast. We 

 can heartilv indorse all recommendations of this 

 berry. Doz'en, 75c.; 100, $2.00. 



LUPTON. — Berries are large, bluntly conical, 

 bright flame-colored, glossy and retain their color 

 after being picked; have a large, double dark-green 

 calyx or "burr," hence are very showy; and they are 

 also very lirm. Practically ideal in growth of i)lant 



and vigor. 



Dozen, 50c.: 100. $1.50. 



LUPTON 



For prompt results, THIS YEAR, plant LOV- 

 ETT'S ALL SEASON Everbearing. See pages 2-3. 



