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



Sharpless. — One of the good old varieties Success. — True to its name, this variety has 

 that still "holds its own." A variety that fruits proved a decided success with us. and we 



consider it one of the best early varieties for 



rather late in the season. A good grower, pro- 

 ducing handsome large berries. Excellent for 

 forcing under glass. 



Stevens Late Champion. — Here is another 

 descendant of the Gandy. Like the Gandy, it 

 ripens late and is similar in many respects; 

 but it is nearly twice as productive, giving 



about double quantity of fruit from a given 

 space. However, the berries are not so uni- 

 form in size and shape and not nearly as hand- 

 some as the Gandy. Housewives will find it 

 excellent for canning, since it will hold its 

 shape and retain its flavor. It is one of the 

 most prolific and valuable of the late varieties. 



both the home garden and neighboring mar- 

 kets. It is an improved form of the famous 

 old Chas. Downing. Its berries are quite large 

 and uniform in size, color and shape; in form, 

 slightly oblong with blunt end; in color, bright 

 scarlet or flame color. 



/ William Belt. — Chosen for its popularity, 

 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 heavily, and continues for a long period; 

 and the berries are always of large size and 

 highest quality. 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 berries being large, hand- 

 some and full-flavored. 



SPECIAL OFFER 



With a view to encourage the planting and testing of Everbearing 

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

 on next page for $3.00, or a dozen of each for $5.50. For $10.00 we will 

 send 25 of each of them (125 plants) all pot-grown. 



