J. T. Lovett Co. — Strawberries. 



large and delicious fruit. The berries are long, with a short neck, regular and uniform in size, of a glo&sy, 

 crimson color, but not very firm. For vigor of plant, yield and quality combined it is unrivaled, and we 

 rejoice in the conviction that it will prove worthy of the honored name it bears. 



"The berries are quite long, often slightly flatten- i "Plant very robust, with numerous, strong, deeply 

 ed and tapering from the centre to the ends. The penetrating roots, free from disease, renewing it- 

 color is a very bright glossy red, the texture firm, self abundantly by strong runners; endures the 

 and the quality good. The trusses are large and long, hot, dry summers of Texas remarkably well, 

 spreading, the blossoms bi-sexual. and the plants and in Michigan and New York, it endured the win- 

 dark green, strong, stocky and perfectly healthy, ter's cold equally with any other variety. It is enor- 

 What I have seen of the Parker Earle corroborates mously productive, having lor two years In succes- 

 my former opinion that it is an acquisition. Very ' sion, at Denison, Texas, on the same bed, in light 

 favorable reports come from those who have fruited sandy soil, fully developed a crop at the rate of over 

 it, and we have every reason to believe that it is a 15,000 quarts to the acre."— T. V. MuNSOx, Orimna- 

 very valuable variety."— Matphew Craw' ford. I tor BrUliant Grape and other voluohJe fruits. 



Doz., 50c; 100, $2.00; 1000, $10.00. 



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