THE LOVETT COMPANY, 

 GANDY. 



The best late 

 strawberry 

 among the stand- 

 ard sorts, its only 

 fault being a lack 

 of productiveness 

 and even this is 

 remedied bymak- 

 ing the soil rich. 

 The berries are 

 large, very uni- 

 form, of bright 

 crimson color, 

 handsome and 

 showy, firm and 

 of good quality. 

 The plant is a 

 strong, vigorous 

 g r o w e r with 

 clean healthy fol- 

 iage. Its lateness 

 in ripening and handsome appearance causes it to sell 

 well in market and it is equally desirable for home use. 



JUCUNDA IMPROVED. 



Those who re- 

 member the old 

 popular Jucun- 

 da or Knox's 

 500 will find in 

 this a great im- 

 pi'ovement on 

 that favorite 

 variety, the 

 plant being fai" 

 more vigorous 

 and enduring 

 with fruit 

 equally as fine. 

 The berries are 

 large, firm and 

 solid, rich crim- 

 son, sweet and very good. Midseason. 



LOVETT. 



The most profita- 

 ble market berry 

 among the standards 

 by reason of its pro- 

 ductiveness, firmness, 

 bright color and long 

 keeping qualities. 

 Very desirable also 

 for the home garden. 

 Plant a strong grow- 

 er with clean, bright 

 foliage. Berries 

 lar,,e, though not of 

 the largest, regular 

 uniform shape, coni- 

 cal, bright crimson, 

 very firm and of ex- 

 cellent quality. Ripens second early and continues 

 long in bearing. 



LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 



PARKER EARLE, 



Remarkable for its abil- 

 ity to withstand heat and 

 drought. It succeeds on 

 all soils and yields enor- 

 mously. The plant is large 

 and stocky, forming large 

 stools, with bright, 

 healthy foliage. Berries 

 are large, long, regular 

 and uniform, rich crim- 

 son color, moderately firm 

 and of excellent quality. 

 For vigor of plant, tough 

 healthy foliage, and yield 

 of fruit on exposed situ- 

 ations, it is surpassed by 

 few. We can recom- 

 mend it as a desirable va- 

 riety for the home garden. 

 Midseason. 



SHARPLESS, 



A large, hand- 

 some berry, 

 well-known and 

 popular, yield- 

 ing finely upon 

 rich, strung soil, 

 but disappoint- 

 ing in ordinary 

 cultivation. The 

 plant is large 

 and vigorous, 

 free from I'ust 

 or blight. The 

 berries are lai'ge 

 to very large, 

 somewhat irreg- 

 ular in shape, 

 bright crimson, 

 of good quality 



but rather soft. Midseason. 



TIMBRELL. 



Valuable for 

 its large size, 

 high quality, 

 and lateness in 

 ripening. For 

 producing large 

 fancy berries it 

 has few equals, 

 but it requires 

 careful, clean 

 culture and rich 

 soil. A thi'ifty, 

 strong gi'oweri 

 with rank, dark 

 foliage; fruit 

 very large, sol- 

 id, dark crimson 

 and bears ship- 

 ment well. Its fine quality makes it desirable for the 

 table of the amateur. Very valuable for canning. 



