J. T. LOVETT, INC., LITTLE SILVER, N. J. -APPLES, QUINCES, PEACHES 25 



DELICIOUS 



FALL PIPPIN.— Autumn. Yellow, high 

 quality, not a good bearer as a rule. 



GRAVENSTEIN.— Early Autumn. Yellow 

 striped with red; high quality; prolific. 



GRIME'S GOLDEN.— Winter. Pure lemon 

 vellow; verv high quality. 



MAIDEN'S BLUSH.— Late summer. Light 

 vellow with blush cheek. 



McINTOSH.— Autumn. Deep red, high 

 quality. 



NORTHERN SPY.— Early winter. Pale 

 yellow striped red. large size; popular. 



OLDENBERG (Duchess of Oldenberg).— 



Late summer. Yellow striped red; yery pro- 

 lific. 



RED ASTRACHAN.— Early summer. Red, 

 yery acid; prolific; popular. 



RHODE ISLAND GREENING.— Late au- 

 tumn and early winter. Yellowish green; 

 popular. 



ROME BEAUTY.— Winter. Mostly red 

 with some yellow, excellent keeper; reliable. 



STAYMAN'S WINESAP.— Winter. Deep 

 purple red; high quality, prolific; superb. 



SWEET BOUGH.— Early summer, waxen 

 white. Large, tender, sweet. 



TOLMAN'S SWEET.— Winter. Pale yel- 

 low tinged with red. Rich and yery sweet, 

 good keeper, prolific. 



TWENTY OUNCE.— Autumn. Very large, 

 red, with indistinct stripes of yellow. Supe- 

 rior for baking, prolific. 



WEALTHY. — Late summer and autumn. 

 Bright red. high quality, prolific, has a long 

 season. 



YELLOW TRANSPARENT. — Earliest 

 summer. Pale yellow, good size, good qual- 

 ity, early bearer. 



YORK IMPERIAL (Johnson's Fine Win- 

 ter). — Late winter. Light red, superior 

 keeper. 



CRAB APPLES 



FIRST CLASS, 6 to 8 feet, inch caliper, 

 each, 50c.; dozen, $5.00. 



DWARF APPLES 



These are very interesting and much used 

 in gardens of limited extent, as they can be 

 planted as close as ten feet apart. They bear 

 well, but the trees being small, they should 

 not be compared with the regular standard 

 trees for yield. We have them in the fol- 

 lo^ving varieties, viz.,- BALDWIN, FALL 

 PIPPIN, McINTOSH, NORTHERN SPY, 

 RED ASTRACHAN, R. I. GREENING, 

 ROME BEAUTY, STAYMAN'S, TOL- 

 MAN'S SWEET, WEALTHY, YELLOW 

 TRANSPARENT, YORK IMPERIAL. 



FIRST CLASS, 4 to 5 feet, H to H inch 

 caliper, each, 50c.; dozen, $5.00; 100, $25.00. 



QUINCES 



Plant 10 feet apart each way. 



FIRST CLASS, 4 to 5 feet, ^ to M inch 

 caliper. Each, 40c.; dozen, $4.00; K)0, $22.00. 



' CHAMPION.— Late. Greenish yellow, 

 large, strong grower. 



ORANGE (Apple).— Early. Deep yellow, 

 large, prolific, reliable and popular. 



PEACHES 



Plant 18 feet apart each way; 134 trees per 

 acre. On sandy land, plant 15 feet apart each 

 way; 193 trees per acre. 



Prices except as noted. 



FIRST CLASS, 4 to 6 feet, each, 20c.; 

 dozen. $2.00; 100, $10.00. 



MEDIUM, 3 to 4 feet, each, 15c.; dozen, 

 $1.50: 100, $8.00. 



SECOND CLASS, 2 to 3 feet, each, 12c.; 

 dozen. $1.25; 100, $6.00. 



Special quotations on lots of 500 or more 

 trees. 



BELLE OF GEORGIA.— Midseason. White 

 largely overspread with red. Firm, sweet, 

 rather small. 



CARMAN.— Early. White with some red. 

 Verv hardy; sure cropper. Best early peach. 



CHAMPION.— Second early. Creamy 

 white with red cheek; high quality; large, 

 very hardy, productive, subject to rot. 



CRAWFORD'S LATE.— Late, yellow with 

 red cheek; large, high quality. Frequently 

 not productive. 



ELBERTA.— Midseason. Yellow with 

 some red. Xot of high quality; very prolific. 

 The most popular vellow peach. 



IRON MOUNTAIN.— Late. Pure creamy 

 white: large, sure cropper, good quality. 



J. H. HALE.— :\ridseason. Similar to the 

 Elberta and ripens at the same time, but of 

 higher color and somewhat better in quality. 

 It is also a better keeper and shipper and is 

 equally as hardy in tree and blossom and is 

 even more prolific. 5c. each extra. 



MISS LOLO.— Early. Very similar to the 

 Carman and parts from the stone freely. 



MOUNTAIN ROSE.— Early. Lively red. 

 of good size and high qualit}'. Xot produc- 

 tive or reliable in recent years. 



OLD MIXON FREE.-^Midseason. Green- 

 ish white with deep red cheek. Large, firm, 

 high quality ruid reliable. 



ROCHESTER.— "The rival of. if it does 

 not surpass, any other Peach ever introduced. 

 * * * It ripens ten days before Early Craw- 

 ford, is as large as Elberta and is almost over- 

 spread with pale red; very handsome and of 

 the highest quality." — Introducer. 



We believe this to be the Lest very early 

 ripening peach of the yellow fleshed class as 

 yet in commerce. 



