THE LOVETT COMPANY, LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 



The latest of all Strawberries and the best of all the late varieties. It is truly a superb sort and should be 

 in every family garden. We have had it under trial since the season of 1891 and it has given us infinite satisfac- 

 tion every year. It is not only a handsome, firm berry, equalling in size the Gandy, and of high quality, but 

 it ripens from ten days to two weeks later than that superb variety— in fact when Gandy is at its best, Mich- 

 igan begins to show color upon its first ripening berries. In form it is bluntly conic, exceptionally uniform 

 in size and shape, and of bright crimson color. The plant is a strong, healthy grower, with clean, luxuriant 

 foliage and exceedingly productive. Its extreme lateness in ripening, large size, immense productiveness and 

 high quality render it of the highest value. It is a magnificent berry for the home garden and is unexcelled 

 for canning by reason of its fine quality, firmness and ability to hold together. We purchased from the origi- 

 nator the entire stock and ofl'ered it last year for the first time. Doz., 75c; 100, $5.00. 



BRUNETTE. 



One of the fin- 

 est in quality of 

 all strawberries 

 which renders it 

 especially desira- 

 ble for family 

 use. It is also of 

 very firm texture 

 and hence excel- 

 lent for caiming. 

 The berries are 

 from medium to 

 large in size, al- 

 most perfect in 

 form, very uni- 

 form, dark crim- 

 son and of exceed- 

 ingly rich, sweet, 

 luscious quality. 

 It is also very 



handsome and attractive and commands a high price in 

 market. The plant is a strong grower and entirely 

 free from rust. It is one of the finest berries for the 

 home garden that we know of. Midseason. Doz., 60c; 

 100, $4.00. 



MURRAY'S EXTRA EARLY. 



A very promising extra early variety from North 

 Carolina, and I'emarkable for its combination of large 

 size, productiveness, firmness and fine quality, which 

 has rendered it especially valuable for distant shipment 

 and exceedingly desirable in the home garden. The 

 berries are large, of a rich crimson color, firm, dry 

 flesh, sweet and fine flavored. The plant is a very 

 sturdy grower, with clean foliage and excessively pro- 

 ductive. It ripens very early and bears well for a long 

 time. We strongly recommend it for trial to all who 

 are seeking a very early, good strawberry. It has not 

 yet been fruited at Monmouth but if account of it is 

 correct it is much the largest and finest very early vari- 

 ety that has yet appeared. Doz., $1.00: ICO, $6.00. 



