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



POT-GROWN STRAWBERRY PLANTS 



Price, pot-grown plants, dozen, 75c.; 100, $5.00 except as noted. 



For price in lots of 500 plants or more, please mail list, stating number of each variety- 

 desired, and lowest quotations will be promptly given by letter. 



The weight when packed for shipment by parcel post is 3 lbs. per dozen; 24 -lbs. per 100. 



We begin shipping from the 10th to the 15th of July. Ordinary or layer plants will not be 

 shipped until autumn and we do not recommend them for autumn planting. 



BARRYMORE.— A superb variety, 

 bluntly conical berries are of large size, 



The 



beau- 



tiful to look upon, firm and meaty, and are of 

 surpassing quality — rich and _ sugary. The 

 color is rich dark crimson (which it holds un- 

 changed after picked), with glossy surface; 

 theVflesh is deep red. Valuable alike for the 

 home garden and for market growing. Mid- 

 seasofi to late. 



BRAND YWINE.— An old and popular va- 

 riety of general adaptability. The berries are 



quality very good. Plants vigorous and healthy 

 with large foliage, but multiply sparingly. 

 Midseason until quite late. If one has the 

 right kind of land and will give it high cul- 

 ture, it is an excellent kind, otherwise it is 

 better to plant some other variety. Dozen, 

 $1.00; 100, $6.00. 



CAMPBELL'S EARLY.— The berries are 

 uniform in size and shape throughout the sea- 

 son, are bluntly conical, firm for an early vari- 



large, uniform, bright crimson, firm and of 

 good flavor. Plant of vigorous growth and 

 prolific. For good results it requires deep, rich 

 soil and plenty of manure. Midseason. 



CHESAPEAKE (Pride of Red Bank).— 



Upon soil and under conditions that suit it, 

 this is indeed a wonderful variety. It will not 

 succeed upon thin, sandy soil, but requires 

 loam or clay-loam and demands high culture. 

 The berries are uniform and beautiful, with 

 smooth, even surface and prominent seeds. 

 The color is bright, lively crimson and the 

 prevailing form is heart-shaped. Flesh firm, 



ety and bright flame crimson in color. Plant 

 a strong robust grower and very prolific. 

 Highly commended by members of the State 

 Horticultural Society. 



Long Island, N.Y. 

 Please find enclosed herewith check in settlement of 

 your bill for the strawberry plants which arrived last 

 Saturday, Sept. 28th, in perfect order. 



Thanking you for your prompt attention, I am 



David Gardner. 



York Co., Maine. 

 We have been enjoying your strawberries purchased in 

 August, 1915. Only four dozen pot-grown plants of Ed- 

 mund Wilson and I think two other varieties gave us 

 many quarts of huge, delicious berries. 



W. H. TiBBElS. 



