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Identifier: strawberryforeve1908jtlo (find matches)
Title: The strawberry for everybody
Year: 1908 (1900s)
Authors: J.T. Lovett Company Henry G. Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection
Subjects: Strawberries Seeds Catalogs Horticulture Seeds Catalogs Fruit Seeds Catalogs
Publisher: Little Silver, N.J. : Lovett Co.
Contributing Library: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library
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EATON A chance seedling from the West and said bythe introducers to be The largest, most beau-tiful, firmest and most productive of all redRaspberries—extra quality. Canes mediumgrowers, tough and hardy. Received a bronzemedal at Pan-American Exposition and silvermedal at St. Louis Worlds Fair. The Eatonhas made a very satisfactory growth at Mon-mouth and is very promising. It will notfruit with me until next summer. Doz., $1.00;100, $7.50. PERFECTION A New York State seedling, of ironcladhardiness and prodigious growth. Its thorn-less canes grow ten feet high and are liter-ally loaded at fruiting time, with large, lus-cious, bright crimson, very firm berries. Itbegins to ripen early and continues in bear-ing for two months. If this remarkable Rasp-berry sustains in other localities the recordit has made at the place of its origin, it willprove to be a variety of untold value. Doz.,$1.00; 100, $6.00.
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firm and of the very highest quality.Doz., 12.00; 100, $10.00. STONE FORT (Cap)A chance seedling fromIllinois that unites thevaluable properties ofboth Conrath and theCumberland, the bestearly and the best lateblack caps. It is the ear-liest of all black cap Rasp-berries (ripening before^ate strawberries havegone) and the berries aresaid to be of large size—as large as those of Cum-berland. Canes of stronggro wth, great hardihood,resist drought perfectlyand yield enormous crops.Berries jet black, glossy.To all appearances we have in this the ideal black Raspberry. J. T. LOVETT, Little Silver, N. J. 13 Cutlibert. Berries of large size, deep crimson, moderately firm, good quality, sprightly andrich. Canes of strong growth, with large, healthy foliage, hardy except at the extreme north

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