J. T. LOVETT, LITTLE SILVER, X. J. 



Silver Coin Strawberry 



(See colored plate) 



The Strawberry for Everybody Everywhere 



A midseason variety that excels uy id.i, aii uih^-i.s in uniting desirable properties. Its 

 salient points are its exquisite color, luscious flavor and great productiveness. The berries 

 are not only large but very nearly all of them are large, even those that ripen at the end 

 of the season; and they are the most uniform in size and shape of any variety I have ever 

 grown — being bluntly conical and just about as regular in size and form as Pippin apples. 

 The color is a brilliant flame red — similar to the popular Gandy — so brilliant and attractive 

 in fact, that it sells in market at sight for Ave to ten cents a quart more than the other 

 large varieties usually grown, retaining its brilliancy until the fruit decays. The quality is 

 rich, sugarj' and delicious, surpassing all varieties of its season with the possible exception 

 of McKinley. Last but not least, the texture is very flrm; hence it is unexcelled as a shipper 

 and keeper. The plant is of strong, vigorous habit with large spotless foliage that never 

 rusts, mildews or blights. It has large strong fruit stems that hold the enormous crop well 

 from the ground. The blossom is large and vigorously staminate. 



Silver Coin has been thoroughly tested for several years. For the past two years it has 

 been extensively fruited in commercial field culture beside Wm. Belt and other popular va- 

 rieties, yielding in profit more than two dollars to one from any other variety from space 

 of equal extent. 



Fine Pot Grown Plants, dozen, $1.25; 100, |6.00. 



