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



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In some properties this is the hnest of all the wonderful \'an Fleet Hybrids. It is an enor- 

 mous cropper, ripening with the second early varieties. The berries are nearly round, though 

 somewhat irregular in shape, of exquisite quality, blood red in color and very nrm. The plants 

 are of strong growth, with large spotless foliage. Of superlative excellence for the home gar- 

 den, it is also of untold value to the market grower. In delicious flavor it closely approaches the 

 v.ild strawberries of our boyhood days. It is truly a noble variety. Dozen, $1.25; 100, $7.50. 



EDMUND WILSON, "THE GIANT STRAWBERRY" 



This, another Van Fleet Iiybrid, produces, we believe, the largest fruit of any variety in ex- 

 istence. It is such an unusual berry, yet with so many exceptional qualities and delicious flavor, 

 that ever>- home garden should have it. Because it is not as firm as some other varieties and is 

 of such a deep maroon color it cannot be recommended as a commercial variety. The plants are 

 so huge and vigorous that they are beyond the belief of those who have not grown them; for upon 

 good soil a height of twelve or fifteen inches with a spread of fully a foot is attained, and they 

 are enormously prolific. The berries, of a very dark color, through the entire berr>-, are bluntly 

 heart shaped; and are as large as small apples o- oranges. Ripens in mid-season. Dozen. $1.25; 

 100, $7.50. 



