46 Berry Plants 
LOVETT’S NURSERY, Inc 
STRAWBERRIES (Layer Plants) 
Orders calling for Strawberry plants (layers) will 
be shipped from our Delaware Nurseries. We have 
this season much the largest supply of Strawberries 
that we have ever had at any time. 
All varieties offered have “perfect flowers.” 
For hill culture in the family garden, plant in 
rows 2 feet apart and the plants a foot apart in the 
rows, cutting off all runners as they appear. If to be 
allowed to grow in matted rows, set the plants in 
rows 3 feet apart and the plants 1 foot apart in 
the rows. 
All varieties, unless otherwise noted, 
selected layer plants, 100 $1.00, 1000 $6.00 
Aberdeen. Produces huge crops of big, rather soft, 
attractive Strawberries. Midseason. 
Aroma. Late. Large, round, glossy red berries. 
Very productive. 
Bellmar. Midseason. Vigorous grower. Produces 
heavy yield. 
Blakemore. Very early. Firm, light red berries. 
Bubach. Midseason. Big, red berries. 
Big Joe. Late. Popular old favorite. 
Big Late. Very late. Big, shapely berries. Delicious. 
Brandywine. Midseason. Large berries, high 
quality. 
Chesapeake. Late. A splendid sort. 
Cooper. Early. Large berries of high quality. 
Corsican. Midseason. Large, A good all-around 
sort. 
Campbell’s Early. Very early. Beautiful big 
berries. 
Dorsett R ecen t introduction which is destined 
-- to lead the commercial field as an early 
berry. Large, firm, and of perfect quality. 100 
$1.25, 1000 $8.00. 
Early Jersey Giant. Extra early. Extra large, high 
quality. 
Fairfax. Early to midseason. Another recent 
-- introduction. Rich flavor, large and 
very firm. 100 $1.25, 1000 $8.00. 
Strawberry, Mastodon 
Strawberry, Dorsett 
(Two-thirds natural size) 
Gandy. Late. An old favorite. 
Glen Mary. Midseason. Very productive. 
Howard No. 17. Early. A delicious variety. 
Heflin Early. Very early. Good for table or nearby 
markets. 
Klondyke. Early. Dark red, mild and delicious 
berries. 
Lupton. Late. Excellent market berry. 
Marshall. Midseason. High quality old favorite. 
Missionary. Early to midseason. Large, firm ber¬ 
ries. Matures early. 
New York. Midseason. Very sweet berries. 
Nick Ohmer. Medium late. Handsome, glossy red 
globes with bright green caps. 
Premier. Early. An old favorite. 
Ridgley. Early. Excellent shipper with large, firm 
fruit. 
Sample. Late. Large and firm, excellent above the 
Carolinas. 
Senator Dunlap. Midseason. Very productive. 
Success. Early. Mild rich flavor. 
Tennessee. Midseason. Large, bright red, firm 
berries. Heavy crops. 
Uncle Jim. Midseason. Large. A good all-around 
sort. 
Warfield. Early. Grand old variety with firm fruit. 
Good shipper. 
Washington. Late. Recent introduction. Firm, 
delicious. 
William Belt. Midseason. Quality superb. 
EVERBEARING STRAWBERRIES 
(Layer Plants) 
Gem. New; producing bright, sparkling red berries, 
uniformly large in size. They are solid red to the 
center, juicy, deliciously sweet and very free from 
acid. 100 $1.50, 1000 $10.00. 
Lucky Strike. Fruit of good quality and appear¬ 
ance; a fairly heavy bearer, though not a vigorous 
grower. 100 $1.50, 1000 $10.00. 
Mastodon. “The Wonderberry.” Largest, most 
delicious and heaviest yielding of all Everbearing 
sorts. Firm in texture. Good shipper. 100 $1.50, 
1000 $ 10 . 00 . 
Progressive. Popular, with two large crops, one in 
June and a second which lasts throughout the 
Fall. 100 $1.25, 1000 $8.00. 
(Add 10% to your remittance if shipment is desired by parcel post) 
