/. T. LOVETT CO.— STRAWBERRIES. 



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This has proved itself to be an excellent new variety, a showy market berry and very desirable for 

 home use. It is an improvement uoon Bubach's No. 5, about equal to it in size and productiveness, but 

 of stronger growth and much firmer in flesh. The berries are large, bright crimson in color and of good 

 quality. It makes a.flne appearance and will surely becDme a popular berry, having already made hosts 

 of friends and being well endorsed by leading growers. It is a seedling of uoknowa parentage, found 

 near Greenville, Ohio, for which it is named. Midseason. Doz. 75c; 100, $2.00; 1,000, $15 00. 



SHUCKLESS. 



This possesses a peculiar feature 

 distinguishing it from others, 

 which is indicated by its name. 

 In picking, the " shucks " detach 

 so readily from the berries that 

 they remain on the stems, and 

 the berries are ready for immedi- 

 ate use without the tedious and 

 disagreeable task of shucking or 

 hulling. It is a variety of much 

 excellence and value being a 

 hardy, vigorous and productive 

 plant, and berries of large size, 

 obtuse-conical shape,bright crim- 

 son color, and good flavor. It 

 blooms late and the fruit is of 

 uniform size. " We think that 

 the Shuckless strawberry cannot 

 be beat for a"market berry. It keeps as long as any berry we ever handled, and it can be handled a 

 great deal easier."— Tracht & Rickkr, (ialion, O. Doz., 50c; 100, $1.50; 1,000, $10.00. 



