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



Pot-grown Plants, $1.00 per dozen, $6.00 per 100, except 

 where noted 



GANDY. Late. One of our own introductions of many years 

 ago, which has met with a surprising success as a late berry. 

 It is unsurpassed as a market sort, since it combines firm- 

 ness with attractiveness. Fruit is extremely large, of perfect 

 shape, and very uniform. The bright green caps add 

 materially to its appeal. It succeeds best on heavy soil. 



GLEN MARY. Midseason. An old standard variety which 

 is familiar to most Northern growers. On light, sandy soil 

 Glen Mary is unequaled in productiveness, and the fruit 

 borne is large and firm. These berries are of irregular shape, 

 but their quality is among the best. Should be planted near 

 a good pollenizer such as Joe. 



HOWARD 17. Same as Premier. 



HUNDRED DOLLAR. 



Midseason. A nation- 

 wide success, with its 

 tremendous crop ; simply 

 myriads of light scarlet 

 berries. 



LUPTON. Midseason to 

 Late. Lupton is quite a 

 bit like the Gandy, but 

 much more productive, 

 and five or six days 

 earlier. It is a great 

 commercial berry, cer- 

 tainly one of the most 

 popular in New Jersey. 

 It is one of the most 

 beautiful of all berries, 

 being large and of per- 

 fect shape. Its firmness 

 renders it valuable for 

 distant shipment, and 



Hundred Dollar 



this, added to its at- 

 tractiveness gives it a 

 leading place among 

 market berries. 



JOE (BEG JOE). Me- 

 dium Late. For over 

 20 years, Joe has 

 been the leading me- 

 dium late berry in 

 the eastern portion 

 of our country. It is 

 of good color and 

 flavor, and succeeds 

 upon all soils. Joe is 

 the leading eastern 

 berry of its period, 

 both for market and 

 home consumption. 

 A good looking, 

 good tasting, healthy 

 Strawberry. 



