6 J. T. LOVETT CO. 



IOWA BEAUTY (Childs). 



STRA WBERRIES. 



I have grown it alongside of the 

 leading varieties and find it so far 

 superior to them that I have discard- 

 ed all others." Doz., 50c; 100, $1.00; 

 1000, $5.00. 



V DAYTON. 



Well named, for beautiful it is in 

 form and color. Beauty, however, 

 is not its only merit, for it is of large 

 size, firm and of the highest quality. 

 The berries are regular in form, of 

 the shape shown in the figure and 

 exceptionally uniform in size. Color 

 brilliant crimson*and so glossy as to 

 have the appearance of having been 

 varnished, with golden seeds laid 

 upon the surface. Plant of very 

 vigorous though not rampant growth 

 with a perfect blossom and yielding 

 abundantly. We have fruited it ex- 

 tensively and can give it our unqual- 

 ified commendation to those seeking 

 the choicest fruit. Ripens in mid- 

 season. 



E. S. Carman, editor of The Rural 

 New Yorker, says: "Iowa Beauty 

 promises to be a magnificent variety 

 here — beautiful shape, fine quality." 



The originator says: "I am more 

 favorably impressed with its excel- 

 lence every year, not only as a table 

 berty but as a good shipper also. 



Of all the berries of recent intro- 

 duction, nothing has pleased us more 

 than the Dayton. In a season of 

 the severest drought (there being no 

 rainfall from blossoming time until 

 after the fruit had ripened) this va- 

 riety produced a good crop of beau- 

 tiful berries, ranging from good to 

 large size — the plants remaining as 

 vigorous and green as a field of clo- 

 ver. The berries are firm, regular 

 in size and shape, bright attractive 

 crimson, of excellent quality, and 

 ripen early. The plant being so 

 sturdy and prolific, and he fruit so 

 excellent, we are satisfied the Dayton 

 has come to stay. // is one of the 

 few varieties that has fully sustained 

 with us the claims of the disseminator. 

 and we regard it as one of the best. 

 Doz., 50c; 100, $1.00; 1000. $6.00. 



C D C P I A I We su PP!y 6 each of the four Gems of 'g3 for $2.5o ; a dozen of 



O r L UIML each for $4. 00; 25 of each for $5-5o; 50 of each for $10.00: 



100 of 



each for $18.00. 



