THE LOVBTT COMPANY, LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 



GENERAL LIST. 



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 ' Australian Everbearing. Comes into bearing early 

 and continues until very late. The berries are large, 

 of a glowing crimson color, firm and of fine aromatic 

 flavor. The plant is a good grower, very productive 

 and free from rust. It will be found very desirable 

 for the home garden on account of its long season of 

 \ fruiting and good quality. Doz., 35c; 100, 75c; 1000, $4.00. 

 % Bubach {No. 5) P. Has rapidly become popular by 



reason of its immense size and great productiveness, 

 though the fruit is rather soft and not of the best qual- 

 ity. For market it is very profitable, its size and hand- 

 some crimson color causing it to sell readily at high 

 prices, but it cannot be recommended for very far dis- 

 tant shipment. The plant is a thrifty, vigorous grower. 

 Those who want an abundance of large, fine berries 

 should certainly plant this. Midseason. Doz., 25o; 

 . 100, 75c; 1000, $3.00. 



\/ Beder Wood {Racster). For home use especially this 

 is desirable, and it is also profitable for a market that 

 is not too distant. The plant is a good grower and, on 

 good soil, productive. The berries are of medium size, 

 bright crimson, moderately firm and excellent in qual- 

 ity. It is a very satisfactory sort and one of the best 

 for the home garden. Earlv. Doz., 25c; 100, 50c; 1000, 

 \ $2.50. 



\' Chairs. Very desirable for the family garden and 



profitable for a 

 near market by 

 reason of its enor- 

 mous yield of 

 fruit which liter- 

 ally covers the 

 ground. The ber- 

 ries are medium 

 to large, bright 

 crimson, of good 

 quality, but not 

 suflficiently firm 

 for distant ship- 

 ment. Plant is a 

 good grower and 

 its foliage endures 

 hot suns admir- 

 ably. It is a very 

 reliable sort well 



adapted for general cultivation and succeeds well at 

 the South. Season early to midseason, Doz., 25c: 100, 

 50c; 1000, $3.50. 



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ily garden on ac- 

 count of its high 

 quality, product- 

 iveness and gen- 

 eral adaptability 

 to all soils and 

 locations. B e r - 

 ries large, very 

 fine in flavor but 

 only moderately 

 firm. In some 

 localities south- 

 ward its foliage 

 is said to burn 

 badly, but the 

 plant is a good 

 grower and a bed 

 of this variety 

 will bear well much longer than most other sorts. We 

 recommend it especially for those who desire a liberal 

 supply of table berries, and in certain localities, such 

 as the Hudson River valley, it has proved a very 

 profitable market sort. Midseason. Doz., 25c; 100, 

 50c; 1000, $2.50. 



' Beverly, A choice variety especially adapted for the 

 amateur or for the careful fruit grower, for it is unsat- 

 isfactory under ordinary field culture but gives splen- 

 did results when properly grown on rich, strong soil. 

 The berries are uniformly large, bright glossy crimson, 

 firm and of excellent quality. Plant robust and 

 healthy. One of the best for family use or for a fancy 

 market. Midseason to late. Doz., 25c; 100, 50c; 1000, 

 $3.00. 



Dayton. Among all the standard sorts there is none 

 superior to this for 

 general merit. It 

 possesses in itself a 

 combination of good 

 points that makes it 

 one of the most profit- 

 able for market and 

 desirable for the 

 home garden. Here, 

 during the severest 

 drouths, it has pro- 

 duced fine crops of 

 large berries, whilst 

 the plants remained 

 as vigorous and 

 green as clover. The 

 plant is a robust, 

 compact grower, 

 with bright, clean 

 foliage, and excessively productive. The berries are 

 large, regular in size and shape, of a bright attrac- 

 tive crimson color, so glossy as to appear varnished 

 and of excellent quality. The berries are never cocks- 

 combed and are exceptionally uniform in size and 

 shape. It is somewhat remarkable that this is not 

 more generally planted for market shipment, but all 

 who have once grown it continue to plant it largely. 

 We can confidently recommend it and feel sure that it 

 will give general satisfaction. Early to midseason. 

 Doz., 25c; 100, 50c; 1000, |2,50. 



