J. T. LOVETT, LITTLE SILVER, NEW JERSEY 



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General List of Varieties 



Prices, Pot-grown Plants, dozen, 50c; 100, $3.00; 1000, $25, except as noted 

 BARRYMORE 



A superb variety. The bluntly conical berries 

 are of great size, beautiful to look upon, firm 

 and meaty and are of surpassing quality — rich 

 and sugary. The color is rich dark crimson (which 

 it holds unchanged after picked), with glossy sur- 

 face; the flesh is deep red. Valuable alike for the 

 home garden and for market growing. Mid-season 

 to late. 



BRAND YWINE 



shaped. Flesh firm, quality very good. Plants 

 vigorous and healthy with large foliage but multiply 

 sparingly. Mid-season until quite late. If one has 

 the right kind of land and will give it high culture, 

 it is an excellent variety; otherwise I would advise 

 to plant some other variety. Dozen, 60 cents; 

 100, $3.50. 



EARLY OZARK 



An old and popular variety of general adapta- 

 bility. The berries are large, bluntly conical, uni- 

 form, bright crimson, firm and of good flavor. 

 Plant of vigorous growth and prolific. For good 

 results, it requires deep, rich soil and plenty of 

 manure. Mid-season. 



Until the appearance of Early Jersey Giant, 

 this was my best very early variety. It is among 

 the very first to ripen and the berries are of fairly 

 good size, bright crimson color, slightly conical, 

 quite firm and of excellent quality. Plants healthy 

 multiply to excess unless checked and very 

 prolific. 



CHESAPEAKE 



Upon soil and under conditions that exactly suit 

 it, this is indeed a wonderful variety. It will not 

 succeed upon thin sandy soil but requires loam or 

 clay-loam; and demands high culture. The berries 

 are very large and beautiful, with smooth, even 

 surface and prominent seeds. The color is bright 

 lively crimson and the prevailing form is heart- 



Orange Co., N. Y , Sept. 21st, 1914. 

 Pot-grown strawberry plants arrived in good shape. Thanks 

 for the extra count. A. H. BODLE. 



Wayne Co., Mich., Oct. 31st, 1914. 



I am enclosing small order. Please send only such portion 

 of the order that I can plant now without danger. 



In August you sent me some strawberry plants (pot-grown) 

 and I am very much pleased with them. Some are blossoming 

 and others are putting out runners. W. A. PETREQUIW 



