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



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GLADSTONE. A strong, robust grown and 

 very productive of large berries. It is of the 



Sharplesstj'pe, 

 resembling 

 that very popu- 

 lar variety in 

 every way but 

 decidedly bet- 

 ter; being lar- 

 ger, more pro- 

 ductive, firmer 

 and without 

 the disposition 

 to scald socom- 

 m o n to the 

 Sharpless. The 

 quality is mild 

 and good, and 

 the berries are 

 so fine as to 

 bring the high- 

 est price in 

 market. Ear- 

 ly to midsea- 

 son. Doz.,2oc.; 



100, oOc. ; 1000, 83. oO. 



MgKINLEY. This fully deserves the high 

 place it has reached among the standards. In 



both plant and fruit it is all that can be desired 

 and those who are looking for extra fine quality 

 may seek no further, for in high rich flavor it is 

 without an equal. The berries are large, roundish 

 inclining to conical, sometimes flattened ; firm, 

 bright crimson and with the delicious flavor of 

 the wild strawberry. Plant strong and vigorous 

 with healthy, bright foliage and on good soil a 

 heavy yielder. Its superior excellence render it 

 indispensable in the home garden. Midseason. 

 Doz., 25c. ; 100, oOc. ; 1000,, $3.50. 



LOVETT. One of the most profitable of the 

 standard market sorts. The berries are medium 

 to large, uniform and regular, conical, bright 

 crimson and of good quality. Their firmness, 

 bright color and long-keeping properties render 

 this variety one of the best for shipping and it is 

 so bright and attractive that it sells quickly. The 

 plant is a good grower, with clean foliage and is a 

 good and sure cropper. Ripens about second early 

 and continues for a long season. Doz., 25c. ; 100, 

 50c. ; 1000, $3.00. 



LUTHER. {August Luther ] . Those who are 

 seeking a very early Strawberry of good size and 



fine quality will find it in this variety, inasmuch 

 as extreme earliness is its leading characteristic 

 and it possesses also the other properties desired. 

 The berries are of good size, roundish-conical, 

 dark crimson, firm and of high quality ; plant vig- 

 orous and productive ; foliage tough and healthy. 

 In the home garden it is of special value by rea- 

 son of its extreme earliness and supurb quality. 

 Doz., 25c. ; 100, 50c. ; 1000, 83.00. 



NEW YORK. Especially valuable for the 

 great size of its berries; which are truly mam- 



moth. With extra culture and good soil its pro- 

 ductiveness is also surprising. Its berries are 

 round, regular and uniform, hold out in size well, 

 bright crimson, moderately firm, \^ry good in 

 quality. Plants also very large, a strong grower 

 and healthy. Midseason. Doz., 2oc. ; 100, 50c.; 

 1000, $4.00. 



