Pot-grown strawberry plants . though not of large size, are attractive and veryfirm. It is one of the most reliable varietiesfor a crop, has bright clear foliage and has be-come exceedingly popular, especially through-out the Middle West. We are told there are agreat many spurious plants being sold for in midseason. Out of the thirty varieties of strawberries your VanFleets have proved the best. I have recommended themto more than one.—Milford E. Bliss (Mass.). We are fruiting Edmund and John H. Cook this seasonand think well of them.—E. F. Coe (Conn,). The following varieties of Str


Pot-grown strawberry plants . though not of large size, are attractive and veryfirm. It is one of the most reliable varietiesfor a crop, has bright clear foliage and has be-come exceedingly popular, especially through-out the Middle West. We are told there are agreat many spurious plants being sold for in midseason. Out of the thirty varieties of strawberries your VanFleets have proved the best. I have recommended themto more than one.—Milford E. Bliss (Mass.). We are fruiting Edmund and John H. Cook this seasonand think well of them.—E. F. Coe (Conn,). The following varieties of Strawberries are-especially recommended for forcing underglass: Barrymore. Chesapeake. Early JerseyGiant, Joe, Marshall and Wm. Belt. 8 J. T. LOVETT, INC., LITTLE SILVER, N. J. STEVEN^ LATE CHAMPION.—A de-scendant of the Gandy. It ripens late, and issimilar to the Gandy in many respects; exceptthat it yields nearly twice as many quarts of. berries upon a given space and the berries arenot so uniform in size and shape and by nomeans so handsome. One of the most prolificand valuable of the late varieties. SUCCESS.—All things considered, this isone of the best early varieties, both for thehome garden and nearby market. Berries slightly oblong with blunt end, bright scarlet orflame color, quite large and uniform in size,color and shape. Plants are vigorous, healthy,and very prolific. It is an improved form ofthe famous Chas. Downing of bygone Success has proved to be a decided suc-cess with us. WILLIAM BELT.—Of all the Strawber-ries grown in the United States, this variety


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