14 J. T. LOVETT, INC., LITTLE SILVER, N. J.— STRAWBERRIES 



FORWARD, from photograph taken in Augrust 



FORWARD. — Originated by the originator of Superb, Pan-American, Autumn, Productive, etc., and 

 is "way ahead" of any that has preceded it. The berries are larger than those of any other fall bearing 

 variety, are brighter in color, of superior quality and firm. They are of an attractive bright red and of 

 excellent quality — sweet and rich with the genuine strawberry flavor very pronounced. The plants, too, 

 are good vigorous growers and more prolific (especially the autumn crop) than any other variety as yet 

 offered. (See Cut). Dozen, 50c.; 100, $2.50. 



ADVANCE. — Another variety produced by Mr. 

 Samuel Cooper of Cattaraugus County, N. Y., the 

 father of Everbearing Strawberries, and who origi- 

 nated the Onward, Superb and many other varieties. 

 It is similar in character and make-up to the 

 Forward, with large handsome delicious berries, 

 but is not so good a plant maker. 



Dozen, 50c.; 100, $2.50. 



PR9GRESSIVE.— The finest of the Rockhill 

 varieties. The plants are of vigorous habit with 

 large clean leaves and they multiply better than 

 many of the fall-bearing varieties do; and yield 

 profusely — particularly in June. The berries are 

 smooth and uniform in size and shape and they look 

 as though they had been made in a mould, are deep 

 crimson, glossy, and of fairly good quality but 

 rather small. 



The June crop begins to ripen with the second 

 early sorts and the yield is so heavy as to render it 

 a profitable variety at this season. In the autumn it 

 yields quite freely until freezing weather destroys 

 the fruit; the crop, however, being much smaller 

 than the one in early summer. 



Dozen, 35c.; 100, $1.50; 1,000, $10.00 



SUPERB. — The berries of this are nearly round 

 and are larger than those of the Progressive and 

 most of the other fall-bearing varieties. They are 



smooth, dark crimson, glossy and of sweet, mild 

 flavor. The plants grow well, with clean, dark 



green leaves and multiply freely. It yields so heavily 

 and the berries are so fine, it is a profitable variety 

 to grow for its June crop alone and it is one of the 

 most prolific and best as a cropper in autumn. 

 Dozen, S5c.; 100, $1.50; hOOO, $10.00. 



