LOVETT'S NURSERY, LITTLE SILVER, N, J. —STRAWBERRIES 



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For hill culture in the family garden, plant 

 in rows two feet apart and the plants a foot 

 apart in the rows, cutting off all runners as 

 they appear. If to be allowed to grow in 

 matted rows, set the plants in rows three 

 feet apart and the plants one foot apart in 

 the rows. 



Pot-grown Strawberry plants can be satis- 

 factorily shipped by parcel post. Add 10% 

 to your remittance if shipment by parcel Past 

 is desired. Pot=grown plants af all sorts (ex- 

 cept as quoted): dozen, $1.00; 100, $7.00. 



BARRYMORE— -Midseason to late. They 

 crimsQn in color, and of excellent flavor. 



BRANDYWINE—Late. Large, of excellent quality, with a 

 sprightly flavor which is unsurpassed. Very firm and pro- 

 ductive, thriving best on light soil, sandy or gravelly. On wet 

 soil the berries are apt to dwindle in size as the season 

 progresses. 



BUN SPECIAL— A glorified "Senator Dunlap" producing 

 far more fruit than that popular old variety, and the fruit is 

 larger. Early to midseason. 



CHESAPEAKE— Late. Bright red, delicious, either raw or 

 canned, and, for a large berry, the flesh is unusually firm. The 

 healthy foliage of this plant is very nearly frost proof. Pot- 

 grown plants, $1.25 per dozen; $8.00 per 100. 



EARLY JERSEY GIANT— The earliest variety producing 

 large fruit, and by far the best extra early va- 

 riety. Of extra high quality, very attractive 

 and extremely productive. It is surely "the 

 Strawberry without a fault." Pot=grown plants, 

 dozen, $1.25; 100, $8.00. 



QANDY — Introduced over thirty-five years 

 ago and even now probably the most popular 

 late fruiting variety. Very firm; of only fair 

 quality, but decidedly attractive in color and 

 shape. Does best on heavy soil. 



JOE — A late variety ripening just after Chesa- 

 peake, equaling it in size, firmness and yield, of 

 finer appearance and flavor and more successful 

 under all soil conditions. An exceptionally fine 

 variety for market and home use. We highly 

 recommend this berry for both the large and 

 small grower. 



LUPTON — Very much like Gandy, but much 

 more productive and about five or six days 

 earlier. We consider this one of the very finest 

 of the late fruiting varieties. 



MARSHALL — Midseason. Very popular 

 throughout the New England States and New 

 York. Of high quality and fine in every way. 



POT GROWN 

 STRAWBER- 

 RIES ARE 

 IN ALL RE- 

 SPECTS 

 SUPERIOR 

 PLANTS 



LOVBTT' 

 OFFER ONLY 

 POT-GROWN 

 STRAWBER- 

 RIES ON 

 THIS PAGE 



NEW YORK — A prize winning midseason va- 

 riety. Fruit extremely large and well colored; 

 produces an extra large crop of berries on very 

 poor soil. A .fine variety for all purposes. 



PREMIER — Extra early, quantities of good 

 size berries of excellent quality. 



SENATOR DUNLAP— Early to midseason. 

 Most productive. Fruit not very large, but of 

 good quality. 



WILLIAM BELT— An "all season" variety, 

 fruiting from early to late. Very popular on 

 account of its extreme high quality, and the 

 fact that it does well on a variety of soils. 



Mastodon 



The Sensational New Everbearing Strawberry 



LOVETT'S HOME GARDEN 

 COLLECTION 



This carefully selected list of strong 

 pot=8:rown plants will bear you delicious 

 fruit through late spring, summer and falL 



Early Jersey Giant — Our best early. 



New York — A prize winning mid-season. 



Lupton — Very best late season. 



Mastodon (Everbearing) — Will chal- 

 lenge them all. 



12 Plants of Each Variety $ 5.00 



25 Plants of Each Variety 9.00 



50 Plants of Each Variety, 16.00 



Positively the last word in strawberry per- 

 fection. Mastodon produces tremendous berries 

 of firm flesh and bright color. These large, 

 well-flavored berries hold their size to the very 

 end of the season, making it possible for you 

 to have fruit not only in late spring, but also 

 in summer and fall. Mastodon is the heaviest 

 yielding of all the everbearing sorts. Bound for 

 first place on the strawberry lists. Pot=grown 

 plants, dozen, $2.50; 100, $15.00. 



The "survival of the fittest" is the inexorable 

 law among Strawberries. Varieties come to be dis- 

 placed directly by newcomers of still greater merit. 

 The only constant factor is change, dictated by the 

 arrival of newer sorts of greater merit. Those 

 offered here stand for the last word in this class. 



Regarding Layer Strawberries 



We can supply strong field-grovm layer straw- 

 berry plants in a splendid assortment of varieties, 

 including Blakemore, the sensational new market 

 and home garden variety. Write for special 

 quotations. 



