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



ADVANCE.— Taking into account all its 

 properties, this is the best and most valuable 

 of all the "Fair' or "'Ever-bearing" varieties as 

 3-et fully tested, In a general way, it is a 

 good deal like the popular Superb, with larger 

 berries. The plants, however, are better grow- 

 ers and are more proline. From our knowledge 

 to date, if confined to a single variety, Advance 

 is the one we would plant. The berries are 

 nearly round, of good size, quite uniform in size 

 and shape, deep crimson, of firm meaty tex- 

 ture and of good quality. 



FORWARD 



Originated by the originator of Superb, Ad- 

 vance, Ideal, Peerless, etc. The berries are 

 larger than those of any other fall-bearing 

 variety as yet upon the market and are brighter 

 in color, and they are of excellent quality and 

 firm, sweet, rich, with true Strawberry flavor 

 very pronounced. The plants, too, are very 

 vigorous growers and more prolific than most 

 of the other fall-bearing varieties, especially 

 during the autumn. 



IDEAL 



Of recent introduction and of much promise. 

 In vigor and size of plant it is a decided im- 

 provement upon the older varieties and the ber- 

 ries are of large size. Has not as yet been 

 sufficiently tested at Monmouth to determine 

 fully its value. 



PEERLESS 



A new variet}-, regarded by Mr. Cooper, the 

 originator, as very much superior to all the 

 other varieties produced by him. It has a beau- 

 tiful plant, but w^e are as yet unable to speak 

 definitely of its productiveness or other desir- 

 able properties. 



PROGRESSIVE 



The finest of the Rockhill varieties and one 

 that has attained wide popularity. The plants 

 are of vigorous habit with large clean leaves 

 and they multiply better than many of the fall- 

 bearing varieties do, and yield profusely, par- 

 ticularly in June. The berries are so smooth 

 and uniform in size and shape they have the 

 appearance of having been made in a mould, 

 are deep crimson, glossy and of fairly good 

 quality but rather small. 



The June crop begins to ripen with the sec- 

 ond early sorts and the yield is so heavy as to 

 render it a profitable variety at this season. In 

 the autumn it yields quite freely until freezing 

 weather destroys the fruit: the crop, however, 

 being much smaller than the one in early sum- 

 mer. 



A reliable and valuable variety. It was one of 

 the very best until the appearance of the new 

 sorts, such as Forward. Advance, etc. 



(^SUPERB 



The best known and most largely planted 

 of the fall-bearing varieties. The berries are 

 nearly round and are larger than those of the 

 Progressive. The}- are smooth, dark crimson, 

 glossy and of sweet, mild flavor. The plants 

 grow well, with clean, dark green leaves. It 

 yields so heavily and the berries are so fine, it 

 is a profitable variety to grow for its June crop 

 alone and is one of the most prolific and best 

 cropper in autumn. Pot-grown plants set out 

 in summer 3'ield a few berries the first autumn, 

 and a fine crop the following 3-ear. 



SPECIAL. — With a view to encourage 

 the planting and testing of these inter- 

 esting and valuable autumn-bearing 

 Strawberries, we will send a half-dozen 

 each of the six above-named varieties 

 for $3.50, or a dozen of each for $6.00. 

 For $11.00 we will send 25 of each of 

 them (150 plants) all pot-grown. 



