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Cresceflt (P). 



THE LOVETT COMPANY, LITTLE SILVER 



Valuable to manv by reason of its suc- 

 ceeding with but little 

 care and even under ne- 

 glect. Excessively pi-o- 

 ductive. plant a vigor- 

 ous, slender grower, 

 matting the ground 

 closely with runners, 

 which for best results 

 should be thinned out. 

 , Berries medium in size, 

 bright, attractive sear- 

 let, of rather poor qual- 

 ity and too soft for dis- 

 tant shipment. For a 

 local market, where 

 cheap bei'ries are in de- 

 mand, it is a very 

 profitable sort to grow. Earlv. Doz.. 2.5c: 100. 50c; 

 1000, S2.25. 



J Cuinberlaod. Especially desirable for the home garden 



as the fruit is large 

 and fine and it con- 

 tinues in bearing 

 for a long time. 

 Plant large and 

 vigorous, but only 

 moder a t e 1 y pro- 

 ductive. Berries 

 ai'ge. almost 

 round, regular and 

 imif orm in size and 

 shape, moderately 

 ^ i firm, of pale scar- 



' let color and high 



quahty. Early to 

 midseason. Doz., 2.5c; 100, 50c; 1000. 8:3.00. 



Epping^. {Yankee Doodle) P. Of value chiefly for 

 the extreme hardiness of its plant. It is a vigorous 

 gi'ower and foliage is clean and healthy, but unless 

 given rich soil and careful culture it has proved im- 

 satisfactory both in yield and size with us. Early. 

 Doz.. 25c; 100, 50c; 1000. S3.00. 



Gandy. {First Season.) Decidedly the best late 



strawberry and 

 the standard 

 late variety 

 with market 

 fruit growers. 

 The berries are 

 lai'ge. very uni- 

 form, of bright 

 crimson color, 

 handsome and 

 >liowy.firm and 

 ' >f good quality. 

 I'lant a strong, 

 Mgorous grow- 

 er with clean 

 foliage and pro- 

 ductive when 

 given good soil 

 and cult u r e. 

 TN-ithout which 

 the yield is HQt 

 always satisfac- 

 tory. Its large size and handsome appearance makes 

 it a profitable sort for a fancy market, and it shoidd 

 be included in every home collection. Late to very 

 late. Doz. 25c; 100, 50c; 1000, S3.00. 



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Eohaoce. 



ceedingly p r o - 

 ductive. and in 

 some localities 

 one of the most 

 profitable market 

 sorts. The plant 

 is a V i g o r o 11 s, 

 strong gi'o wer 

 with splendid fol- 

 iage. FiTiit large, 

 i-ather ii'regTdar 

 in shape, of dark 

 crimson color, 

 firm flesh and 

 good quality. For 

 home use it is ad- 

 mii'able and it has 

 many enthusias- 

 tic friends. Mid- 

 season to late. Doz., 25c; 100, 50c; 1000, $2.50. 



Greenville (P.) A large, showy berry that will cer- 

 tainly bring 

 rich returns to 

 those who will 

 give it the treat- 

 ment it merits. 

 It somewhat re- 

 sembles Bubach 

 being of vigoi-- 

 ous plant and 

 jDroducing large 

 berries not 

 very fii'm; but 

 it is a pi-ofitable 

 berry to grow 

 for a near mar- 

 ket. The ber- 

 ries average 

 large and fine, 

 are bright crimson in color, of excellent quality, fixie 

 appearance and sell readily at sight. The plant is 

 large, robust and productive, with healthy, clean foli- 

 age. Midseason. Doz., 25c; 100, 50c; lOOO' $3.00. 



Haverland (P). The great productiveness of this vari- 

 ety renders it ex- 

 ceedingly profita- 

 ble for a local or 

 nearby market, 

 and also desirable 

 for the home gar- 

 den. It requires 

 heavy soil, hovs ev- 

 er, and is then very 

 satisfactory. The 

 plant is a strong 

 grower ^^■ith good 

 foliage and the 

 fruit is large, long, 

 of a bright, glossy 

 crimson, good qual- 

 ity and moderately 

 fii-m. Early. Doz.. 

 2.5c; 100, 56c; 1000. 

 $3.00. 



Hoffman. Valuable for market growing at the South. 



where it is popular and profitable. At the North it is in- 

 ferior to many other sorts. The plant is vigorous and 

 productive of medium sized berries of bright scarlet color 

 and very firm. Early. Doz., 25c; 100, 50c; 1000, $2.50. 



