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



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EARLY JERSEY GIANT 



A Van Fleet Hybrid introduced by the Mon 

 early variety. As a matter of fact there is no k 

 yielding- large berries that comes anywhere near 

 son in color, and exceptionally firm — by far the 



Berries very large, conical with pointed tip, 

 and rich, mild, wild strawberry flavor. Large, 

 showy and attractive. Blossoms, large, open, ra 

 with large leaves on long, pliant stems and a he 

 variety. Dozen, $1.00; 100, $6.00. 



EDMUND WILSON.— A Van Fleet Hybrid 

 introduced by us and a strikingly unique 

 strawberry. It is strictly an amateur variety 

 and is not recommended fo r commercial 

 planting. The plants resemble potato vines 

 in size and vigor; the berries are as large as 

 small apples or oranges. Form globular or 



mouth Nursery and decidedly the finest and best 

 nown variety that ripens earlier and no variety 

 it in earliness. It is also brilliant scarlet-crim- 

 firmest of all early varieties. 



colors all over at once, has delightful aroma 

 light green calyx or "burr," hence exceedingly 

 ther late and staminate. Plant a strong grower 

 avy yielder. The largest and best very early 



GANDY.— Introduced by us in 1888 and 

 very largely grown. It ripens late to very 

 late— and the berries are large to very large, 



bluntly heart-shaped, of deep maroon color, 

 with smooth surface and quite firm. Upon 

 good soil the plants attain a height of twelve 

 to fifteen inches, with a spread of fully a foot, 

 and are enormously prolific. Ripens in mid- 

 season. Dozen, $1.00; 100, $6.00. 



Franklin Co., Mass. 

 We have received your recent shipment in perfect con- 

 dition, and we would advise you that they are the best 

 looking plants we have seen this year. 



The Montague Co. 



Sangamon Co., Ills. 

 I received the strawberry plants last night. They are 

 certainly a fine lot of plants and for which I thank you. 



W. E. Gladding. 



bluntly conical, of the firmest texture and 

 bright flame-color — which color they retain 

 until they decay; but in flavor it is rather acid 

 and not of the highest quality. It is very 

 nearly perfect in vigor and growth of plant, 

 yet it is but a moderately productive variety, 

 except under high culture and upon moist soil. 



"The 500 pot-grown plants obtained from you have 

 been doing very much better than I expected them to do, 

 based on past experiences with plants from other folks. 

 ]\rrs. Chase and myself feel encouraged to avail our- 

 selves of some of the bargains mentioned in your autumn 

 list."— C. M. Chase, (Mich.). 



"The Superb Strawberry did more for me than you 

 claim for the variety. Last spring it was very cold and 

 wet — we had snow on June 20th for a day and a night, 

 yet the Superb plants on July 1st look like a basket of 

 ifruit with just enough leaves showing for decoration. 

 They were admired and enioved by all our family and 

 friends." — J. T. Wallace (Idaho). 



"The Early Jersey Giant is the finest early variety I 

 have ever grown. It was the best early of over fifty 

 varieties, in size, in quality, and in earliness." — J. C. 

 Grossman (Ind.). 



