THE LOVETT COM PAN 

 WILDER. 



A valuable and especially good early pear. Small to 

 medium, pyriform, smoolli, pale yellow with deep red 

 cheek, very attractive; flesh fiue grained, tender, very 

 good, with rich, sub-acid, sprightly flavor. It does not 

 rot at the core — an especially desirable merit in an 

 early pear — and bears shipment well. 

 Standard, first cla^s, ea., 50c; 3 for $1.25; doz., $4.00. 



" one year, ea., 30c; 3 for 75c; doz., $2.50. 

 Dwarf, first class, ea., 40c; 3 for $1.00; doz., $3.00. 



VERMONT BEAUTY. 



Noted for its fine quality, beauty and hardiness. The 

 tree is of vigorous growth, a good bearer and holds its 

 foliage until late. Medium size, obovate, very hand- 



F, LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 7 



some, yellow with bright carmine cheek; flesh rich, 

 juicy, aromatic. Its fine quality and high coloi" put it 

 in the front rank of dessert pears. Ripens immediately 

 after Seckel. Prices same as Wilder. 



SENECA. 



A valuable autumn pear, ripening from a month to 

 six weeks later than Bartlett, which it resembles, but 

 of a higher and finer color. Large and solid, beautiful 

 pale yellow, with blush on the sunny side; flesh white, 

 vinous and sprightly. Tree is a good grower and 

 abundant bearer. 



First class, ea., 75c: 3 for $2.00; doz., $7.00. 



One year, ea., 50c; 3 for $1.25; doz., $4.00. 



PLUMS. 



Plant 16 to 18 feet apart each way. 

 These varieties should be given heavy soil. The curculio nmst be baffled by jarring or repelled by smudging, 

 to save the crop; and the " black knot" removed from all trees as soon as it makes its appearance, and burned. 



EUROPEAN VARIETIES. 



Grown on Plum Stocks, first class, 5^ to 7 ft., ea., 30c; doz., $3.00; 100, $15.00. 

 " " " " extra size, 6 to « ft., ea., 50c; doz., $5.00; 100. $25.00. 



Bradstiaw {Black Imperial), Imperial Cage, Quacker.boss, Shropshire Damson, 



Coe's Golden Drop, Lomoard, Heine Claude {de Bavey), Spaulding, 



General Hand, 

 German Prune, 



Lomoard, 

 i>lonroe Lss* 

 IMoore*s Arctic, 



Richland, 

 Shipper's Pride, 



Washington, 

 Yellow Egg. 



JAPANESE VARIETIES. 



On Plum Stocks, 1st c, ea., 30c; doz., $3.00; 100, $15.00 On Peach Stocks, 1st c, ea., 25c; doz., $2.50 

 " med., " 25c; 2.50; " 12.00 " med., 20c; " 2.00 



" " extra, " 50c; " 5.00; " 25.00 " " J. B., " 15c; " l.oO 



June Budded on Peach Stocks, smaller sized, by mail postpaid at same rates as last named, 



100, $12.00 

 10.00 

 " 5.00 



ABUNDANCE. CYellow-fleshed Botan). 



The most pi oduc- 

 tive of plums, bend- 

 ing the limbs of 

 trees with the 

 weight of fruit un- 

 til they often break. 

 A n exceedingly 

 early bearer, even 

 young trees in the 

 nursery row being 

 loaded. The fruit 

 is large, showy and 

 beautiful. Amber, 

 turning to rich, 

 bright cherry color 

 with a decided 

 white bloom, and 

 highly perfumed. 

 Flesh light yellow, 

 exceedingly juicy 

 and tender, and of 

 a delicious sweet" 

 ness impossible to 

 describe. Stone 

 small and parts 

 readily from the 

 For canning 



YOUNG TREES OF ABUNDANCE PLUM IN NURSERY ROWS. 



