Strawberries 



Pot-Grown Varieties Best 



JUNE BEARING VARIETIES 



Pot-grown, dozen, ^1.00; 100, ^7.00, except 

 as otherwise noted. 500 or more plants of any 

 one variety at 100 rate less 10%. 



Barrymore — Conical berries of large size. 

 Mid-season. 



Big Late — Flesh firm, fine shape, big berries. 



Dozen, ^1.50; 100, ^10.00 



Brandywine — Heavy bearer, bright, crimson 



berries. Medium late. 



Burgess — One of the best late varieties. 



Dozen, $1.25; 100, $8.00 



Bushel Basket — Awarded berry gold medal 



for excellence. Mid-season. 



Dozen, $1.25; 100, $8.00 



Charles I — Evenly shaped berries, stand 



drought, extra early. 



Chesapeake — Best on rich loamy soil. Late. 



Dozen, $1.25; 100, $8.00 



Cooper — Large, unusual flavor. Mid-season. 



Dozen, $1.25; 100, $8.00 



Delicious — Prolific bearer, delicious flavor, 



medium late. d^ ^ r^r. do ^r. 



Dozen, $1.25; 100, $8.00 



Eaton — Supreme for canning and preserving. 

 Mid-season. ^^^^^^ ^5; 100, $8.00 



Gandy — Popular through the years. Late. 



Glen Mary — Large berries, plant near good 

 poUenizer. Mid-season. 



Everbearing Strawberries 



MASTODON 



Strawberry growers, gardeners, in fact every- 

 body, has been wishing for an everbearing Straw- 

 berry which would produce profitable crops of 

 large, well-flavored berries which would hold 

 their size to the end of the season, and a berry 

 which would grow as well under commercial cul- 

 ture as in gardens. Now comes the MASTODON 

 which places the growing of everbearing Straw- 

 berries on a profitable scale. This new variety 

 makes it possible for you to have ripe Strawber- 

 ries not only in the spring, but also all summer 

 and fall. Pot-grown plants of this variety, if 

 planted before September 15th, should produce 

 a fair crop of fruit this fall. 



The MASTODON is of tremendous size, two- 

 ounce berries being not exceptional, and the flesh 

 is firm and of splendid color. Its flavor is ex- 

 cell ent and the MASTODON has every quality 

 to place it in firm position in the Strawberry mar- 

 ket. Lovett's MASTODON Strawberries are 

 grown in pots, providing an extraordinarily 

 sturdy root system. They come to you with 

 splendid root balls, are ready to take hold 

 promptly when planted outside in your garden. 

 Pot-grown, dozen, $2.50; 100, $15.00. 



CHAMPION 



A fine variety. July until frost. Dozen, 

 $1.50; 100, $10.00. 



PROGRESSIVE 



Heavy yields in J une and fall and throughout 

 the season. Dozen, $1.25; 100, $8.00. 



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for the Home Garden 



JUNE BEARING VARIETIES— Continued 

 Howard No. 17 — High quality berries, borne 

 in profusion. Medium early. 



Hundred Dollar — Excellent for nearby ship- 

 ping or home garden. Mid-season. 



Joe — Recommended for large and small grow- 

 ers. Late. 



Judith — Large, pointed, deep red berries. 

 Early. Dozen, $1.25; 100, $8.00 



Jumbo — No better in Northern states. Mid- 

 season. Dozen, $1.50; 100, $10.00 

 Lupton — Unquestionably the best of all the 

 late fruiting varieties. 



Marshall — Flesh firm, rich and high quality. 

 Mid-season. 



McKinley — Primarily a home garden variety. 

 Mid-season. 



New York — Best for Northern sections. Mid- 

 season. 



Nick Ohmer — Handsome, glossy red, globular 

 in shape, medium late. 



Paul Jones — Thrives under all conditions. 

 Mid-season. Dozen, $1.25; 100, $8.00 



Pearl — Immense in plant and fruit; very late. 



Dozen, $1.50; 100, $10.00 

 Premier — Very heavy bearer. Extra early. 

 Royal Sovereign — Valuable for forcing; early 

 to mid-season. ^^^^^^ ^^.00; 100, $12.00 



Sen. Dunlap — Succeeds in all parts of country. 

 Mid-season. 



Sharpless — Handsome berry of fine quality. 

 Late. 



Success — Berries large and uniform. Early. 

 Wm. Belt — Yields heavily. An excellent pol- 

 lenizer for imperfect sorts of its season. Mid- 

 season. 



MASTODON 

 The Sensational New Everbearing Strawberry 



