The Garden Magazine, August, 1923 
357 
This “Catch-U 
Type of 
Plant 
With root systems so developed 
that they welcome getting into 
the spacious garden bed, Lovett’s 
Pot-grown Strawberries are just 
“chuck-full” of pent-up energy. 
They’ll take root at once, and root 
deeply. This deep root action is 
the reason why crops from pot- 
grown plants are always ahead of 
those from ordinary layer plants. 
We can safely promise you 
Big Crops Next June 
As Reward for August Action 
Right NOW is the time to make sure of June berries and right 
here is our idea of a collection for 
A Well-balanced Berry Patch 
Here is a selection of 5 sorts, bearing from 
very early to very late. Every one a quan¬ 
tity bearer of quality fruits:— 
20 Early Jersey Giant—“the earliest 
berry without a fault.” 
20 Hundred Dollar—valuable early mid¬ 
season. 
20 Joe—an ideal midseason. 
20 Lupton—very best late season. 
20 Champion Everbearing—your fall crop. 
A total of IOO pot-grown plants, a retail 
fc ^F'^**** # catalogue value of $$9.30, for only $7.50. 
This is absolutely the greatest value ever offered in 
5 Garden < 
form of a Home f 
i Collection. 
“Midseason Hints 55 
is really our catalogue No. 108 de¬ 
signed to encourage the planting 
of pot-grown Strawberry Plants 
for greater June crops. If your 
copy has not reached you as yet, 
please ask for it to day. 
LOVETT’S NURSERY, Box 125, Little Silver, New Jersey 
LOVETTS FOR SMALL FR 
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