LOVETT'S NURSERY, LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 



PLANT 18 FEET APART EACH WAY. 



THE peach is certainly New Jersey's prize fruit, and the fruit to which she directs 

 her greatest energy. For preserving, pastry, or eating raw, the peach, for sheer 

 flavor, cannot be surpassed. You will find offered here those peaches to which we 

 would not hesitate to affix the label ^'Best.'' 



GOLDEN JUBILEE PEACH — This amazing 

 new peach is considered by nearly every authority 

 the most promising commercial variety developed 

 within the last ten years. Golden Jubilee is 

 the second generation of a cross of Elberta by 

 Greensboro, retaining the hardiness, shape and 

 color of Elberta, and ripening two or three days 

 before Carman. The New Jersey State Horti- 

 cultural News claims that "if it maintains its 

 record ... it will be far superior to any 

 variety of its season that has previously been 

 known." It has golden yellow flesh and is a free- 

 stone variety. Extra selected trees, each, 75c; 

 dozen, ^7.50; 100, ^40.00. Medium grade trees, 

 each, 50c; dozen, ^5.00; 100, ^30.00. 



THE BEST OF THE STANDARD 

 VARIETIES 

 Orchardists are invited to ask for special quo- 

 tations on large quantities and on lighter grade 

 trees, of which we have a large supply. 



Price, except as noted, extra selected trees, 

 each, 50c; dozen, ^5.00; 100, ^30.00. Medium 

 size trees, each, 35c; dozen, ^3.50; 100, ^20.00. 



Belle of Georgia — Mid-season. Large, 

 cream colored, with crimson blush. 

 White, firm, delicious, sweet 

 flesh; freestone. Tree grows 

 rapidly and bears abundant- 



ly. 



Carman — A very early semi- 

 clingstone. Variegated red 

 on creamy background. 

 Hardy and adaptable. 



Cumberland — A semi-freestone, white-fleshed 

 Peach, maturing the first of all high quality 

 sorts. A superior variety in quality, appearance 

 and resistance to rot. 



Early Crawford (Crawford Early) — Popular va- 

 riety, large, yellow with red cheek and rich, juicy, 

 sweet, yellow flesh. Middle of August. 



Eclipse — A new, second early, freestone of high 

 quality, with firm, yellow flesh. Adaptable, dis- 

 ease resistant, and hangs to the tree well when 

 ripe, besides being an excellent shipper. A most 

 profitable commercial variety. 



Elberta — Best known and most largely grown of 

 all peaches. Fruitful in any soil, early to bear 

 and long lived. Orange yellow with deep red 

 cheek — keeps and ships well. Mid-season. 



Hiley — Second early. Creamy white, deep red 

 cheek. Flesh white, very juicy, of fine quality. 

 Iron Mountain — An ''Iron Mountain"of hardi- 

 ness, very late, with extra high quality white 

 flesh. Freestone. 



J. H. Hale — A comparatively new early variety, 

 extra large and perfectly freestone. Deep golden 

 yellow skin, with an overlay of carmine. Flavor 

 of the very best. 

 Late Crawford — Unsur- 

 passed in appearance 

 and scarcely equalled in 

 texture or flavor of 

 flesh. Large, with 

 soft shadings of red 

 and yellow. Yellow 

 flesh, freestone. 

 Healthy, vigorous 

 and hardy. 



GOLDEN JUBILEE — Earliest and Best Yellow Peach 

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