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



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

 except where noted 



Royal Sovereign. pleased to report that our 

 supply of this best of imported forc- 

 ing Strawberries is at last adequate to meet our customer's 

 demands. Though, as a June berry, it is most satisfactory, 

 this dehcious sort is in a class by itself for forcing under 

 glass in the Winter, and is a delight to the amateur, and a 

 real moneymaker to the professional Strawberry grower 

 in this respect. 



Pot-grown Plants, $2.50 per dozen, $15.00 per 100 



Senator Dunlap. ^^^.^ popular of our country's Straw- 



— berries, with a huge crop of big, 



shapely, delicious fruit, red clear through, very firm, and 

 perfect for canning. The berries cover a wider range of soils 

 and climates than any other Strawberry and bear for a 

 longer period. 



MIDSEASON SORTS 



Aberdeen. perfect home garden berry for mid- 



season, with a large crop of big, attractive, 



pale red fruit, too soft for distant shipment. 



Catskill. ^^8' ^asty berries are produced in great abun- 



dance on this recent introduction, over a long 



bearing period. Widely adapted to soil and weather. Cats- 

 kill is the surest cropper of its season. Pot -grown Plants, 

 $1.25 per dozen, $7.50 per 100 



Corsican. Practically identical with "New York." 



Glen Mary. ^^S' ^^^P berries with prominent golden 

 seeds, juicy, sweet and rich appear in abun- 

 dance on this East- 

 ern grower's favor- 

 ite. (Plant near a 

 good pollenizer, such 

 as "Joe," for perfect 

 results.) 



Hundred Dollar. 



Practically identical 

 with "New York." 



McKinley. P^ac- 



=^ tically 



identical with "New 

 York." 



New York. Big» 



; tasty, 



colorful fruit is pro- 

 duced by this old 

 favorite of the mid- 

 season sorts. 



New York 



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