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J. T. LOVETT, LITTLE SILVER, NEW JERSEY 



SUPERB 



The berries of this average larger than those of 

 any of the other fall bearing varieties, and like the 

 other two named above, are nearly round. They are 

 dark crimson, smooth and glossy, and although 

 excellent, do not quite equal others in quality. 

 The plants grow well, are of vigorous growth and 

 multiply freely. It yields heavily in June and is 

 one of the best of its class as a cropper in autumn. 

 Succeeds best under hill culture with all runners cut 

 as they appear. 



Price of all three varieties, dozen 75 cents; 100, 

 $3.50. 



Special Offer. I will supply a dozen 

 each of the three Fall Bearing varieties 

 for $2.00; 25 of each for $3.50; 50 each 

 for $5.00; 100 each and 25 of the John 

 H. Cook added for $10.00 — all pot- 

 grown plants. 



SUPERB STRAWBERRIES. Photographed Sept. 15th, 1913 



Essex Co., N. J., Aug. 15, 1913. 



Pot-grown Strawberry plants arrived Saturday 

 last in good condition. Plants are excellent and all 

 seem to take hold of their new bed. Thanks for 

 extra count. N. C. MacCREA. 



Pr. Geo. Co., Md., Aug. 18, 1913. 



I received the Strawberry plants in good condi- 

 tion, and am very much pleased with them. 



MARIE HUMPHREY. 



Onondaga Co., N. Y., Sept. 22, 1913. 



The pot-grown Strawberry plants arrived in fine 

 shape; have them all set out and thank you for 

 the extra. O. L. FINCH. 



Queens Co., N. Y., July 30, 1913. 



The Strawberry plants arrived in fine order and I 

 want to thank you for the unexpected promptness in 

 sending them. I am very much pleased with the 

 quality of the plants, they are as fine and healthy 

 appearing as any I have ever seen, especially in this 

 dry season. It was a pleasure to plant them out. 



THOS. D. HYATT. 



Boyle Co., Ky., Oct. 15, 1913. 



The pot-grown Strawberry plants came in fine 

 condition and every plant is alive and vigorous. 



MISS MARY D. COX. 



