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



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Standard [June-Bearing] Varieties of Strawberries 



UNIFORM PRICES for all sorts (except as quoted otherwise) : Layer Plants, dozen, 

 50c. ; 100, $1.50; 1,000. $10.00. POT-GROWN plants of all kinds are offered below. 



BARRYMORE — The bluntly conical berries are 

 of large size, beautiful, firm, meaty, and of rich and 

 sugary quality. Color, dark crimson with glossy 

 surface; the flesh is deep red. Midseason to late. 



BRAND YWINE — Bears great quantities of unU~~ 

 formly large, bright crimson berries that are firm 

 and of good quality. JVlidseason. 



BUNN'S SPECIAL — A glorified "Senator Dun- 

 lap" producing far more and larger fruit. Dozen, 

 75c; 100, $2.50. 



CHESAPEAKE — The berries are uniform in 

 size and shape, mostly heart-shaped; the color is 

 bright crimson and the flesh firm and of excellent 

 quality. Ripens from midseason to late. Dozen. 

 65c. ; 100, $1.75; 1,000, $12.00. 



COLLINS — Invaluable because at its best be- 

 tween the midsummer and late varieties. Provides 

 a wonderful supply of high-class berries. Dozen, 

 75c; 100, $2.00. 



EATON — Remarkable size, excellent color and 

 superior flavor combine to make this one of the 

 really worth-while recent introductions. A great 

 yielder and 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 bright flame. Late to very 

 late. 



GLEN MARY — 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. 



HOWARD No. 17 — A good second early, bear- 

 ing 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. 



JOE (Joe Johnson, Big Joe) — A midseason to 

 late variety, of good size, firmness and yield, and 

 superior to many in flavor and color. It also suc- 

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

 will not disappoint. 



JUDITH — The large well flavored fruit main- 

 tains 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. 

 Dozen, 75c; 100, $2.00. 



LUPTON — Berries are large, bluntly conical, 

 bright flame-colored, glossy and retain "their color 

 after being picked. They are also very firm, hence 

 splendid for market. 



MARSHALL — Still very popular in the East. 

 Needs fertile soil and high culture. Large berries are 

 of extremely high quality and meaty texture. Mid- 

 season. 



NEW YORK — Another "quality" berry ripen- 

 ing in midseason. Like Marshall, but less exacting 

 in soil conditions. 



PREMIER — Excelled by no early variety ex- 

 cept our. own Early Jersey Giant. It succeeds on al- 

 most all sorts of soils (if well drained) and through- 

 out a large section of the country. Prodxices in. vast 

 quantities berries of good size and quality. 



SENATOR DUNLAP — Of good quality, for a 

 firm berry, and the berries are uniform in color and 

 shape. It is a second early to midseason variety. 



SHARPLESS — A variety that fruits rather late 

 in the season, and a good old sort that still "holds 

 its own " with the best of them. It is a good healthy 

 grower with large berries of fine quality. 



STEVEN'S LATE CHAMPION Like its par- 

 ent, Gandy, it ripens late and is similar in many 

 respects. However, the berries are not so uniform 

 in size and shape. Excellent for canning, since it will 

 hold its shape and retain its flavor. It is one of the 

 most prolific and valuable of the late varieties. 



SUCCESS — All things considered, this is one of 

 the best early varieties, both for the home garden 

 and nearby market. Berries slightly oblong, with 

 blunt end, bright scarlet, or flame color, quite large 

 and uniform in size, color, and shape. 



WILLIAM BELT — The plant is vigorous, 

 though not a rampant grower; succeeds on almost 

 all soils; invariably yields heavily; and the berries 

 are always of large size and highest quality. Its 

 flesh is solid and deep crimson in color, and the blos- 

 soms are large, with abundance of pollen. It begins 

 to ripen quite early and continues until almost the 

 close of the season. 



Standard Varieties of June'Bearing Strawberries, 

 available in POT-GROWN Plants 



Note: Varieties supplied u-trh asterisk (*) and spelled in capital letters are leaders in their respective classes and seasons. 



Doz. ioo 



Barrymore $1.00 $6.00 



Brandy wine LOO 6.00 



Bunn's Special 1.25 7.50 



Chesapeake 1.25 7.50 



Collins 1.25 7.50 



Eaton. . 1.25 7.50 



Gandy 1.00 6.00 



Glen Mary 1.00 6.00 



Howard No. 17 1.00 6.00 



*JOE L00 6.00 



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Judith $1.25 $7.50 



*LUPTON 1.00 6.00 



♦MARSHALL 1.00 6.00 



New York 1.00 6.00 



Premier 1.00 6.00 



Senator Dunlap 1.00 6.00 



Sharpless 1.00 6.00 



Steven's Late Champion 1.00 6 00 



Success 1.00 6.00 



*WILLIAM BELT 1 00 6.00 



