LOVETT'S NURSERY, LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 



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JUNE-BEARING 

 STRAWBERRIES 



Pot-grown Plants, SI. 00 per dozen, $6.00 per 100, 

 except where noted 



Add 10 per cent to your remittance if shipment is desired 



by parcel post 



On orders calling for 500 plants or more of any one 

 variety or several varieties not less than 50 of a kind 

 we will grant a special discount of 10' '< from our 100 rate 



BARRYMORE. Midseason to late. Large berries, rich, dark 

 crimson in color and bluntly conical in shape, with deep red, 

 firm, delicious flesh. 

 BIG LATE. Very late. A dependable producer of large, 

 shapely berries, which are deep, glossy red, with prominent 

 yellow seeds. Flavor is simply delicious, and berries are 

 firm enough for successful shipping, and keep very well. 



Pot-grown Plants $1.25 per dozen, $3.00 per 100 



BLAKEMORE. Early. Originated by the U. >S. Department 

 of Agriculture. Berries are bright, light red in color, firm 

 flesh, solid center, with excellent flavor. Reputed to be a 

 week to 10 days earlier than Premier; berries are much 

 hrmer than Premier, and the variety has proven superior 

 as a market sort. 

 BRANDYWINE. Late. Large, globular; dark red through and 



through. Possesses 

 a sprightly flavor 

 which is unsurpassed 

 for home use, can- 

 ning, or market pur- 

 poses. Firm and 

 very productive, 

 thriving best on light, 

 sandy soil. 



BUN SPECIAL. Ear- 

 ly to midseason. We 

 are confident that 

 this variety when 

 better known, will 

 surpass Dunlap in 

 popularity. It is 

 equally good for the 

 commercial market, 

 for canning, or for 

 table use. Yields 

 heavily an amazing 

 supply of large ijcr- 

 ries, which are nearly 

 Brandywine uncqualcd in quality. 



CHESAPEAKE. Late. Probal)ly the best, certainly the most 

 l)opular, of the late berries. And why not? The individual 

 berries are large in size, uniformly excellent in shape, and a 

 bright red, with no unsightly green tips. The flavor is 

 simply delicious, either raw or canned, and, for a large 

 berry, the flesh is unusually firm. The healthy foliage of this 

 })lant is very nearly frostproof. On fairly rich, loamy soil, 

 with a bit of care this variety cannot fail to satisfy. 



Pot-grown Plants $1.25 per dozen, $8.00 per 100 



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