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



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FALL-BEARING STRAWBERRIES— Continued 



* Champion Everbearing. — In Michigan, the 

 original home of this remarkable variety, it out- 

 classes other everbearing varieties to such an 

 extent that it really promises to crowd them 

 all into oblivion. We have not had it in fruit, 

 as yet, but look for fully as good results as ate 

 obtained elsewhere. It is claimed to produce 

 "fine dark red delicious strawberries from July 

 until frost" and to be so very productive that 256 

 berries have been found on one plant. Jt is 

 hardy, a good plant maker and free in pollen, 

 so does not need the association of another 

 varieti^ in o.der to produce its large crops of 

 fruit. This is indeed a promising sort. Dozen, 

 $1.50; 100, $10.00. 



Francis. — A fall or everbearing variety that 

 is highly esteemed by many growers, es- 

 pecially in the Middle West. The plants are 

 vigorous growers, healthy and very prolific, and 

 the fruit is of fair size and of excellent quality. 

 In habit of growth and other characteristics 

 very similar to Progressive, but is much more 

 fruitful. 



Progressive. — This variety has a widespread 

 popularity. Each year it produces two large 

 crops; the June yield, coming with the second 

 early sorts, is so heavy it is a profitable va- 

 riety at this season; and in the autumn it yields 

 quite freely until freezing weather. 



Ideal. — This is a most promising variety, of 

 recent introduction. In vigor and size of plant 

 it is a decided improvement upon the older va- 

 rieties, and the berries are of large size. The 



past fall we picked great quantities of beautiful 

 berries from our patch of this variety and they 

 were as fine in quality as any June-bearing sort. 



Superb. — Xo other Fall-bearing variety is so 

 well known or so largely planted. It yields a 

 good crop both summer and autumn. Pot- 

 grown plants set out in summer yield a few 

 berries the first autumn and a fine crop the 

 following year. The berries are nearly round. 



The plants are of vigorous habit and very 

 attractive, with their large, clean leaves. The 

 berries are so smooth and uniform in size and 

 shape that one might think them turned from 

 a mold. They are deep crimson, glossy, and of 

 good quality. 



All Ever-bearing varieties, pot-grown plants, 

 doz, $1.25; 100, $8.00, except as noted. 



smooth, dark crimson, glossy, of sweet mild 

 flavor and larger than those of the Progressive. 

 Plants are vigorous for a Fall-bearing variety, 

 with clean, dark-green leaves. 



Clearfield Co., Pa., Mar. 7, 1921. 

 "The strawberry plants purchased from you last year 

 yielded far above those of another grower planted in same 

 ground. So I want some more of your stock." — Mrs. 

 Amos Hess. 



SPECIAL OFFER 



With a view to encourage the planting and testing of Everbearing 

 Strawberries we will send a half dozen each of the six varieties described 

 in this catalog for $3.75, or a dozen of each for $7.00. 



