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



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



June-Bearing' Strawberries 



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



Add 10 per cent to your remittance if shipment is desired by parcel post 



On orders calling for 500 plants or more of any one variety or several varieties (not less than 50 of 

 will grant a special discount of 10% from our 100 rates 



kind) we 



ABERDEEN. Midseason. Crops 

 and berries are larger than most 

 varieties. Makes a very attractive 

 package of light red fruit. A 

 strong grower, with dark blue- 

 green foliage. 



BIG LATE. Very late. An excellent 

 keeper and shipper, producing big, 

 shapely berries, firm and delicious. 

 Pot-grown Plants, $1.25 per 

 dozen, $7.50 per 100. 



BLAKEMORE. A very early sort 

 with sizable berries, bright red 

 clear through. Firm enough for 

 a good market berry, with a sim- 

 ply delicious flavor. 



BRANDYWINE. Midseason to 

 late. Bears many large, firm ber- 

 ries, with a sprightly flavor which 

 is unsurpassed for home use, can- 

 ning or market purposes. 



BUN SPECIAL. Early to mid- 

 season. A prolific bearer of quality 

 berries. Popular alike in the market 

 of its nearly unequalled quality. 



home because 



CHESAPEAKE. Late. Most pop- 

 ular berry of its season, appealing 

 equally to the eye and to the taste. 

 Bright red berries, very large, yet 

 firm enough for the market, and 

 exceptionally delicious — there is 

 small wonder at its popularity. 

 Pot-grown Plants, $1.25 per 

 dozen, $7.50 per 100. 

 EARLY JERSEY GIANT. Very 

 early. Long known as "the early 

 Strawberry without a fault," this 

 one of the earliest varieties pro- 

 ducing large fruit. This fruit, 

 which is produced in abundance, 

 is both attractive and of extra 

 high quality. Pot-grown Plants, 

 $1.25 per dozen, $7.50 per 100. 

 GANDY. Very late. We introduced 

 this variety many years ago, and 

 its firm, attractive berries headed 

 the late market for many decades 

 Be "y GLEN MARY. Midseason. Best 



on light, sandy soil, where it pro- 

 duces an unsurpassed quantity of delicious fruit. Plant near 

 a good pollenizer such as "Joe." 



Dorsett 



This is the first of the two introductions by the United 

 States Department of Agriculture, which have taken the 

 wholesale and retail Strawberry world by storm. Not 

 only is this variety the most productive of any Straw- 

 berry we know, but each berry produced is an individual 

 gem, attractive to see, and simply delicious to taste. 

 The plants, disease-free and vigorous, produce myriads 

 of light scarlet berries at the very start of the season, 

 averaging large in size, and unsurpassed in quality. We 

 could write for hours about the flavor of this splendid 

 sort, whether eaten uncooked or in pastries and jams 

 However, let it suffice for us to say, "Try a few." Then 

 if you don't come back for more next season, we shall 

 acknowledge the fact that we know nothing whatever 

 about Strawberries. 



Pot-Grown Plants 

 $1.50 per dozen, $10.00 per 100 



Fairfax 



The second introduction by the United States 

 Department of Agriculture, which, with Dorsett, 

 has astounded the fruit growers of our country. Fair- 

 fax is darker in color than Dorsett, which it rivals 

 in flavor. It ripens just a few days later than its 

 sister sort, and it is firmer and more persistently 

 fruiting in the face of unfavorable weather or soil 

 than is Dorsett. It is, however, not quite so prolific 

 of fruit as the other, and we prefer Dorsett's wild- 

 Strawberry flavor to the more cultured sweetness of 

 Fairfax. But buy both sorts and take your choice, 

 for they are head and shoulders in every respect above 

 all other varieties of Strawberries fruiting in their 

 season. 



Pot-Grown Plants 

 $1.50 per dozen, $10.00 per 100 



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