Small Fruit Plants ^^^^ J. T. Lovett 

 GENERAL LIST OF STRAWBERRIES 



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ABINGTON. — Although a perfect flowered va- CHIPMAN. — A large, handsome second early va- 

 riety, it equals the prolific Bubach in yield, is riety of the old Bubach type; but with a perfect 

 brighter in color and much firmer. Plant of vig- blossom. The bright red berries are large and of 



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orous habit with clean, healthy foliage; berries 

 are so large and attractive and the plants so very 

 prolific it is a variety of great value — especially 

 for market growing. Ripens in midseason. Dozen, 

 25c.; 100, 60c.; 1,000, $3.50. 



V/ BARRYMORE.— A superb variety from Massa- 

 chusetts, ripening in midseason. The bluntly 

 conical berries are extremely beautiful, of mam- 

 moth size, of surpassing quality — rich and sugary 

 — and exceptionally firm. The color is rich dark 

 crimson (which it holds unchanged after picked), 

 with glossy surface; the flesh is red and meaty. 

 Valuable alike for the home garden, for market 

 growing and for exhibition. Dozen, 25c.; 100, 

 60c.; 1,000, $3.50. - 



V BRANDYWINE.— An old and popular variety 

 of general adaptability. The berries are large, 

 roundish-conical, uniform, bright crimson, firm 

 and of good flavor. Plant of vigorous growth and 

 prolific. For good results, it requires deep, rich 

 soil and plenty of manure. Midseason. Dozen, 

 25c.; 100, 60c.; 1,000, $3.50. 



^ CARDINAL (P).— A profitable market variety. 

 Plant vigorous and productive; berries firm and 

 handsome. It is a strictly business berry — gets 

 right down to business at once and keeps at it 

 all the time. The quality is not fine ; but it looks 

 so well, yields so well, sells so well and is so 

 easily grown, it is a most profitable variety. The 

 berries average large and are bluntly conical 

 with a bright green calyx or "burr." Season 

 medium until quite late. Dozen, 25c.; 100, 60c.; 

 1,000, $3.50. 



\y CHESAPEAKE.— All sold for this year. Will 

 have no plants to offer of this excellent variety 

 until another season. 



the shape of the old Longfellow. Plants have 

 bright green leaves, are vigorous, sturdy and very 

 prolific. It originated in the South, does not mil- 

 dew or blight and endures drought better than al- 

 most any other variety. Dozen, 25c.; 100, 60c.; 

 1,000, $3.50. 



EARLY OZARK. — A grand grower, with large 

 dark green, leathery leaf. It is as early as Ex- 

 celsior or the extremely early but small Michael's 



Early, and almost as large as the other fine late 

 varieties. The berries are almost round and bright 

 red in color. Plant of extremely strong growtn 

 and never rusts or scalds. In addition to all the 

 above, and above all, the varietv is very prolific. 

 Dozen, 25c.; 100, 50c.; 1,000, $3.00. 



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