THE LOVETT COMPANY, LITTLE SILVER, N, J, 



NEW 



TRIUMPH. 



VARIETIES. 



BOKARA (No. 3). 



Of wonderful hardiness, having endiired a tempera- 

 ture of 28 degrees below zero without injiu'y. It is of 

 Asiatic oi'igiu but has been fruited for several years in 

 Iowa where it ripens about the middle of August, The 

 fruit is large, specimens having measured seven inches 

 in circumference. Yellow with red cheek, skin tough, 

 flesh of fine quality ; a perfect freestone. It is an ex- 

 cellent keei^er and will shrivel upon the tree before it 

 will rot — a most valuable property. Other Bokara 

 seedlings are said to have been disseminated and so be- 

 come mixed with this, Seedling No. 3, now known un- 

 der the name of Bokara, hence buyers should make 

 sure that they get the true variety. The trees we offer 

 are from headquarters stock and therefore strictly true 

 to name. 



Select June buds, ea., 25c; 3 for 60c; doz., |2.00; 100, 

 $15.00. First class Jime buds, ea., 20c; 3 for 50c; doz., 

 $1.50; 100. $12.00. Smaller June buds hy mail at same 

 rai:es. 



YENSHl HARDY. 



The introduction of this magnificent variety marks 

 an era in the growing of early peaches. The Triumph 

 is a great improvement upon Alexander, with which it 

 ripens, blooms late, has large flowers, is a sure and 

 abundant bearer, makes a very strong growth, and 

 comes into bearing early. The fruit is large, with very 

 small pit, yellow with mottled crimson cheek, very 

 handsome; flesh yellow and ripens evenly to the stone, 

 firm in texture and exceedingly fine in quality, and is 

 a perfect freestone. This is a imion of desirable qual- 

 ities for which every grower of peaches should be de- 

 voutly thankful. 



First class, ea., 25c; 3 for 60c; doz., $2.00; 100, $15.00. 

 Medium, ea., 20c; 3 for 50c; doz., $1.50; 100, $10.00. 

 June buds, ea., 15c; 3 for 35c; doz., $1.25; 100, $8.00. 

 " " smaller, by mail postpaid at same price. 



YENSHl Hfl^O' 



An extremely early freestone of ironclad hardiness, 

 said to excel Alexander in both appearance and size. 

 It was originally introduced from northwest China and 

 named by Prof. Budd of the Iowa Agricultural Col- 

 lege, who has testified to its uncommon hardiness. The 

 fruit is large and handsome, yellow, excellent in qual- 

 ity, and a perfect freestone. It is a vigorous grower 

 and often bears the second year from the bud. Its per- 

 fect hardiness has been proved by its bearing large 

 crops in both Illiaois and Iowa after passing through 

 the most severe winters. Those who are seeking a sure 

 bearing, very early peach of unusual hardiness should 

 not fail to plant the Yenshi. 



Select June buds, ea., 2i5c; 3 for 60c; doz., $2.00; 100, 

 $15.00. First class June buds, ea., 20c; 3 for 50c; doz., 

 $1.50; 100, $12.00. Smaller June buds hy mail at same 

 rr.tes. 



