. Catalog 1922 : no 104. Trees Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Commercial catalogs New Jersey Little Silver. 4 J. T. LOVETT, LITTLE SILVER, NJ.—STRAWBERRIES STRAWBERRIES General List BARRYMORE. — Popular throughout the New England States and a fine midseason to late variety for growing where soil and cli- matic conditions are inclined to be cool. Its beautiful large firm berries are bluntly conical and of superb quality. Dozen, 50c.; 100, $ BRANDYWINE.—One of the few old va- rieties that apparently has lost none


. Catalog 1922 : no 104. Trees Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Commercial catalogs New Jersey Little Silver. 4 J. T. LOVETT, LITTLE SILVER, NJ.—STRAWBERRIES STRAWBERRIES General List BARRYMORE. — Popular throughout the New England States and a fine midseason to late variety for growing where soil and cli- matic conditions are inclined to be cool. Its beautiful large firm berries are bluntly conical and of superb quality. Dozen, 50c.; 100, $ BRANDYWINE.—One of the few old va- rieties that apparently has lost none of its popularity, undoubtedly due to its general adaptability. The plants produce vast quanti- ties of uniformly large, bright crimson berries that are not only firm enough for shipment but of good quality as well. Demands deep rich soil well manured in order to give best results. Midseason. Dozen, 50c.; 100, $ BUSHEL BASKET.—This veritable giant is creating a genuine sensation throughout the New England States. We realized it must have unusual merit when it was awarded the Barry Gold Medal, but we are frank to state. we did not expect to have it prove so remark- ably^ fine as it has. It is an immense plant, fruiting in midseason, and the fruit, though unusually large, is freely produced and of high ^ quality. Dozen, $; 100, $ CAMPBELL'S EARLY.—An extra early variety that is grown very extensively in the southern part of this State. Being a vigorous healthy grower and producing, as it does, very large crops of most attractive rich red berries, that are firm_ enough for distant shipment, yet of high quality, it is not surprising to us that this variety is so popular. Dozen, 50c.; 100, $ GANDY. — Introduced by us over thirty years ago and still grown commercially to a greater extent than probably any other sort. The texture is of the firmest, and the color a bright flame. After picking, this bright color remains until decay. Although the berries are


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