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



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

 except where noted 



{See page 8) 



LATE SORTS 



Big Late. Heavy producer of big, shapely berries, firm and 



lasting, and of high quahty. Pot-grown 



Plants, $1.25 per dozen, $7.50 per 100 



Gandy. Latest to bear, this old favorite produces a 

 ■ profitable crop of big, flame colored fruit, 

 equally desirable for home canning or for shipping. 



Lupton. These are the most attractive Strawberries of 

 ■ their season, large, firm and bluntly conical, 

 with a heavy crop that commands top prices in the late 

 market. 



New Washington. ^ recent addition to the Straw- 

 ■ berry Hst, producing firm, dehcious, 



honey sweet fruit in great abundance over a long period. 

 Pot-grown Plants, $1.25 per dozen, $7.50 per 100 



Sharpless. Long a favorite Strav/berry, Sharpless bears 

 many quahty berries on a wide range of soils. 



Spscjud (^alUdtian foJi 



These carefully selected varieties are the best of 

 their seasons. They will bear dehcious fruit throughout 

 the late Spring, the Summer, and the Fall. 



Dorsett. Most dehcious early berry. 



CatskilL Best midseason. 



Lupton. Most popular late sort. 



Mastodon. Tastiest everbearer. 



12 plants of each sort {48 in all) $4.25 



{For plot 8 X 12 fett) 



25 plants of each sort {100 in all) $7.50 



{For plot 10 X 20 feet) 



SO plants of each sort {200 in all) $14.00 



(For plot 20 X 20 feet) 



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