LOVETT^S NURSERY, LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 



Juite^Bearin^ Strawberries 



(Continued) 



Pot-Grown Plants $1.00 per doz., $7.00 per hundred, 

 except as noted. On orders calling for 500 plants or 

 more of any one variety or several varieties (not less 

 than 50 of a kind) we will grant a special discount of 

 10% from our hundred rate. 



CHESAPEAKE. Late. A vote of canners, market growers, 

 or home users would undoubtedly prove that Chesapeake is 

 the undisputed ruler of its period in popularity. No quality 

 which adds to Strawberry satisfaction is lacking. The berry 

 is beautiful in appearance, bemg ver\^ large, uniform in size 

 and shape, and of a bright red, v.ith no unsightly green tips. 

 The llavor is simply 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. On fairly rich, loamy 

 soil, with a bit of care this variety cannot fail to satisfy. Pot- 

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



COOPER. Early to midseason. Big, sweet berries over a 

 long fruiting period. Succeeds best on well drained soil. 

 Pot-grown Plants, $1.25 per dozen; $8.00 per 100. 



DELICIOUS. Medium to late. A well-named variety of 

 attractive appearance. Very productive and of superb 

 qualitv. One of the best. Pot -grown Plants, $1.25 per 

 dozen; $8.00 per 100. 



EATON. A fine mid-season variety. The fruit is medium 

 to large in size, even and uniform, with prominent yellow 

 seeds and deep green calyx, making a very attractive appear- 

 ance. For canning and preserving it has no superior. Pro- 

 duces a super-abundance of berries. Pot-grown Plants, 

 $1.25 per dozen; $8.00 per 100. 



GANDY. Late. One of our own introductions of many 

 years ago, which has met with a surprising success as a late 

 berry. It is unsurpassed as a market sort, since it combines 

 firmness with attractiveness. Fruit is extremely large, of 

 perfect shape, and very uniform. The bright green caps add 

 materially to its appeal. It succeeds best on heavy soil. 



GLEN MARY. Midseason. An old standard variety which 

 is familiar to most Northern growers. On light, sandy soil 

 Glen Mary is unequaled in productiveness, and the fruit 

 borne is large and firm. These berries are of irregular shape, 

 but their quality is among the best. Should be planted near 

 a good pollenizer such as Joe. 



The plants all arrived in good 

 condition, and were entirely sat- 

 isfactory. Thanking you Jor your 

 prompt attention. 



MISS HELEN F. STONE. 



Chillicothe, Ohio. 



Aly strawberry plants are doing 

 fine. They were very good plants. 

 Thanks. 



MR. J. J. VANDERWORKER 

 Laceyville, Pa. 



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