LOVETTS NURSERY, Inc., LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 



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

 where noted 



HOWARD NO. 17. We have found this variety to be identical 

 with Premier in beauty, quality and fruiting season. 



HUNDRED DOLLAR. Midseason, with large, delicious scar- 

 let berries on a most adaptable bush. 



JOE (BIG JOE). A popular late sort which gives success 

 wherever planted. Many large, firm berries, pleasing to 

 see and to taste. 



LUPTON. Very much like Gandy but much more productive 

 and about five or six days earlier. We consider this one of 

 the very finest of the varieties fruiting late. 



MARSHALL. Midseason. An aristocrat among Strawberries. 

 With a bit of care, the large, dark, glossy crimson fruits of this 

 delicious sort will produce the very acme of berry perfection. 



McKINLEY. A good berry for the home garden, produc- 

 ing handsome, juicy and delicious fruits. 



Fairfax (See page 5) 

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