/. r. LOVETT, LITTLE SILVER, N.J, 



NICHOL'S GRANVILLE. YANT. 



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. Equalled by few strawberries in point of flavor, 

 which is sweet and delicious ; of the very best 

 qualit}'. It is a welcome acquisition, especially to 

 the home grower and sells quickly and well in the 

 local markets. The berry is of the old Charles 

 Downing type but larger ; regular in shape, dark 

 glossy red, solid, and of the finest quality but 

 hardly- firm enough for shipment to distant mark- 

 ets. The plants are vigorous and healthy, with 

 not the slightest trace of rust or scald, and ma- 

 ture their large berries to the very last, yielding 

 a large crop under good cultivation. I think it 

 willgive great satisfaction if fairly treated and 

 confident!}- recommend it to all those who de- 

 sire fine flavored berries. Midseason to late. Doz., 

 •50c. ; KKJ, .S2.00. 



This will surprise those who have never grown 

 it ; its large yield and unfailing regularity in 

 bearing so well being really astonishing. It never 

 fails to produce a large crop of fine berries. The 

 plant is exceedingly vigorous with heavy foliage 

 which remains bright and clean until frost. The 

 berries are large, roundish-conical, deep crimsop 

 firm and of superior quality. It thrives on ordi- 

 nary soil but owing to the heavy crop it sets 

 should be well fertilized to obtain the best results. 

 Those who have never grown it should not fail to 

 give it a trial as it will certainlv please them. 

 Late. Doz., 2oc. ; 100, $1.00 ; KXK), $.5.00. 



PENNELL. 



So beautiful and attractive as to take one's fancy 

 at the first sight and so good as to confirm it after- 

 wards ; for in quality, too, it is one of the best. 

 The berries are large, nearly round, very uniform 

 in both size and shape, dark red, firm, rich and 

 very good. Plant vigorous, hardy and productive, 

 with foliage free from rust or burn. It is of much 

 value for both market and home use, being so 

 firm as to ship well and so handsome as to sell 

 well, whilst its good quality will commend it for 

 the familv garden. Being so large, firm and good, 

 it is also one of the best for canning. I consider 

 it a varietv of verv great promise and well ^vorthy 

 of extended trial. Midseason. Doz., 2oc. ; 100, 

 1000, $5.00. 



For profitable fruit culture, plant Merser- j 

 eau and Rathbun Blackberries, Lester Lovett, 

 Brandvwine and William Belt Strawberries, 

 King and Cumberland Raspberries, Premo 

 and Lucretia Dewberries. 



Pennell. 



