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



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ST. MARTIN.— A berry that is fully as high 

 in quality as Marshall, the recognized aristocrat 

 of exacting strawberry epicures, and at the same 



time a sort that retains its large size right 

 through the season, which Marshall does not. 

 It is, further, a very large berry, of splendid 

 shape and color ; in short, to describe it briefly 

 is to call it Perfection. Ripens from mid-season 

 to late ; in fact, it is really an all-season variety. 

 Dozen. $1.50; 100. $10.00. 



STEVENS LATE CHAMPION.— This va- 

 riety, like the Gandy, of which it is a descendant, 

 fruits late and is similar in many respects to that 



grand old sort. It will produce, however, nearly 

 or quite twice the quantity of fruit from the 

 same space of ground as will Gandy. Inclined 

 to be irregular in shape and of only fair quality 

 Splendid for canning. 



^ SUCCESS. — This is, to our minds, the best 

 of the very early varieties for the home garden 

 or nearby market, barring the wonderful Early 



Jersey Giant, and to be frank, it closely ap- 

 proaches that variety in all commendable prop- 

 erties. Its berries are quite large and uniform in 

 size, color and shape ; in form slightly oblong 

 with blunt end; in color, bright scarlet; it is in- 

 deed a Success. 



WILLIAM BELT.— Chosen for its popular- 

 ity, this sort stands in all the United States pre- 

 eminent ; and justly, because of the very many 

 good qualities embodied in this one variety. The 

 plant is vigorous, though not a rampant grower, 

 succeeds upon all soils, invariably yields heav- 

 ily, and continues for a long period ; and the 



berries are always of large size and highest qual- 

 ity. The blossoms are large, with abundance 

 of pollen ; the berries, deep crimson in color, are 

 firm. It begins to ripen quite early and continues 

 until almost the close of the season ; the last ber- 

 ries being large, handsome and full-flavored. 



PLEASE NOTE 



In addition to Pot-Grown Strawberries, we specialize in the growing of Raspberries, Black- 

 berries, Grapes, Currants, Gooseberries, and other fruit plants. 



Catalog No. 103, in which will be offered all the above mentioned fruits, as w^ell as orna- 

 mental nursery stock, will be ready for distribution the latter part of September, and will be 

 mailed to all those who have ordered from us during the past three years, also to those who 

 applied for this catalog. 



