J. T. Lovett Co. — Strawberries. 



WAIiDRON (P).-Has a 



stout plant of ro- 



bust growth and the berries are Urge to very large 

 and produced In profusion, of bright crimson color 

 but only moderately Arm; quality very good. Its un- 

 doubted merit will soon make it better known. It 

 sustains the claims made for it mu^h better than most 

 new sorts. Midseason. Doz., SSc; 100. $1 .CO; 1000. $5.00. 

 STEVENS.— "Earliest of all, very firm, good size 



and handsome 

 in color, loaded 

 with fruit. 

 Stands drought, 

 C'Md and wet, 

 aid does not 

 rot when over 

 ripe like many 

 others; a good 

 [market berrv, 

 ; md will ship 

 any distance." 

 originator. 



A strong 

 gri >wer and a 

 pro nising vari- 

 ety. We hear 

 good reports of 

 z.. 35e; 100, $1.00; 1000, $6.00. 

 A_ superb herry when well 



it from the South, D 

 CRAWFOKD. - 



grower and fairly productive. The fruit is large, of 

 uniform, regular shape, bright glossy crimson, solid, 

 and of excellent quality. It behaved rem-irkably 

 well with us the past season and is well worth grow- 

 iue when one has the proper soil for its needs. Mid- 

 season. Doz., 25c; 100, $1.00; 1000, $5.00. 

 E.VHANCfi.— An Ohio cross between Sharpless 



and Windsor Chief, but distinct from either. Plant 

 very vigorous, a strong grower, and productive. 

 Fruit extra large, rather irregular,dark crimson color, 

 firm; quality good, slightly acid. It gives indications 

 of being a very profitable market berry for shipment. 

 Medium to late. Doz., 50c; 100, $2.50. 

 EDGAR QUfEN (P).— A variety from Illin- 



grown on rich, heavy soi!. The plant is then a good 



ois which in growth equals the Sharpless. The fruit 

 is also very similar, hut is produced in much 

 qrta er abundance— in fact it is very prolific. Ber- 

 ries equal In size and quality the Sharpless, and like 

 it are lacking in firmness. We regard it as promising 

 great value. Doz.. 35c; 100, $1.00; 1000, $4.00. 



LEADER,— The introducers say that it '*is be- 

 lieved by all noted agrifulturists here in this part of 

 New England to be a very valuable acquisition to the 

 already large list of strawberries. This is an exceed- 

 ingly early, very large berry, of crimson color, and 

 very productive." Doz., $2.00; 100, $10.00. 

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