S J. T. LOVEtT, INC., LITTLE SILVER, N. J. -STRAWBERRIES 



' BARRYMORE.— A superb variety. The bluntly 

 conical berries are of great size, beautiful to look 

 upon, firm and meaty and are of surpassing quality; 

 rich and sugary. The color is rich dark crimson 

 (which it holds unchanged after picked), with glossy 

 surface; the flesh is deep red. Valuable alike for the 

 home garden and for market growing. Midseason 

 to late. Dozen, 25c.; 100, 60c.; 1,000, $4.00. 



CAMPBELL'S EARLY.— A variety from Cum- 

 berland County, N. J., the home of the Gandy, and 

 is claimed to be as valuable as an early variety as 

 is the Gandy as a late one. The berries which are 

 exceptionally uniform in size and shape thruout the 

 season are bluntly conical, firm for an early variety 

 and bright flame crimson in color. Plant a strong 

 robust grower and very prolific. Highly com- 

 mended at the summer meeting of our State Horti- 

 cultural Society and by a number of growers I 

 have met. Has not as yet fruited at the Monmouth 

 Nursery, but I believe it to be a very valuable very 

 early variety both for the market grower and the 

 amateur. Doz., 25c.; 100, 60c. ; 1,000, $4.00. 



BRANDYWINE— An old and popular variety 

 of general adaptability. The berries are large, 

 bluntly 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. Mid-season. Dozen, 

 25c.; 100, 60c.; 1.000, $4.00. 



EARLY JERSEY GIANT, — Pre-eminently the finest of the early varieties. As a matter of fact there 

 is no known variety that ripens earlier and no variety yielding large berries that comes any where near it in 

 earliness. It is also brilliant scarlet-crimson in color, and exceptionally firm — by far the firmest of all early 

 varieties. 



Berries very large, conical with pointed tip, colors all over at once, has delightful aroma and rich mild 

 wild Strawberry flavor. Large light green calyx or "burr," hence exceedingly showy and attractive 

 Blossoms, large, open, rather late and staminate. Plant a strong grower with large leaves on long pliant 

 stems, and a heavy yielder. The largest and best very early variety. 



Mr. J. C. Grossman of Indiana says "The Early Jersey Giant is the finest early variety I have ever 

 grown. It was the best early of over fifty varieties, in size, in quality, and in earliness." 



"A strawberry weighing two and a half ounces 

 and which measured three inches by an inch and a 

 half in thickness was recently picked by Charles 

 S. Darling who has much success in raising fancy 

 strawberries. The berry was of the Early Jersey 

 Giant variety; a solid perfect berry." — Hartford 

 (Conn.) Current. 



"Your records will indicate that I have purchased 

 from you the Early and Late Jersey Giant and 

 Edmund Wilson Strawberries. They have all 

 proved satisfactory." — F. S. Snyder (Mass.). 



"The Early Jersey Giant has done well with me 

 and I consider it the finest early berry I ever saw." 

 —E. L. Marshall (Mass.). 



"The Early Jersey Giant Strawberry is the best 

 early berry I have." — Amos Mills (Ohio). 



"In the spring of 1915 I bought from you 100 

 plants of the Jersey Giant Strawberries. At 

 blossoming time each clump was a mass of flowers, 

 but the incessant rains interfered with the fruiting. 

 As it was we had berries galore. I shall always 

 wonder what they would have been under good 

 weather conditions." — Harry A. Wood (Mass.). 



"Three years ago I bought a number of Early 

 and Late Jersey Giant Strawberries. These, I can 

 recommend; particularly the Early Jersey Giant." — 

 J. H. Dobbins (N. J.). 



Dozen, 25c.; 100, 75c.; 1,000, $5.00. 



