DESCRIPTIVE PRICE LIST OF CHOICE STRAWBERRY PLANTS. 15 



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LOVETT. — This was a great favorite with all who saw it here this season, 

 and my opinion is that no one will make a mistake in planting it. It seems to suc- 

 ceed everywhere, and is more remarkable for its many good points than for any one 

 prominent characteristic. It is very firm and productive. Ripens midseason, and 

 not early as was first claimed by the introducer. It is, however, a good reliable 

 market berry. 



STAYMAN No. 1.— A recent variety frcm Kansas, supposed to be a seedling 

 of Crescent ; about as productive, and fruit similar in form and size ; firmer and of 

 better quality, but color not as bright. Plant vigorous and a rapid grower. It 

 blooms late, but is only a few days behind Crescent in ripening, and continues 

 longer in bearing, holding out with the latest. Characteristics of both plant and 

 fruit indicate a cross from Crescent and Glendale. 



V JESSIE has again done well here the past season, in many sections it is con- 



sidered one of the best. It has been so extensively advertised and planted that it is 

 well known everywhere. I will say to those wanting this variety that we have a 

 very fine stock of this standard old variety. 



