J. T. Lovett Co.— Peaches. 



Hyne's Surprise.— White with red cheek, re- 

 sembling somewhat Hale's Early, but less inclined to 

 rot. Ripens a few days after Early Rivers. 



Jacques' Rareripe (A^).— Large, roundish; 

 dark yellow and dull red; flesh yellow, juicy, slightly 

 acid. Middle of September. 



KEVPOKT WHITE.— Large; pure white, 

 and white at the stone. Hardy, strong grower, and 

 very prolific Freer from mildew and cracking than 

 most white freestone sorts, and one of the best and 

 most reliable of this class. 



Ijarare Early York ( Hov est Johi}).— Medium; 

 white dotted with red, with red cheek, flesh nearly 

 white, juicy, rich, and of high quality; not a reliable 

 cropper in most sections. Last of August. 



Levy's Late (Henrietta) S.- Specially valu- 

 able for its extreme lateness, remarkable beauty and 

 large size; yellow with crimson cheek; flesh yellow, 

 firm, juicy, good. Its keeping qualities are remaik- 

 able. Cling. 



MLOUNTAIIV ROSE. -One of the best and 

 most reliable early peaches. Large; white suffused 

 with carmine; flesh while, melting, abouudlng with 

 rich, sweet juice. Productive. Early August. 



Muir.— Lara-e to very large; yellow; a fine ship- 

 per and valuable for cannins: and drying. A Califor- 

 nia seedling. 



Oldtnixon Clinn; (S)— Large; creamy-white 

 with reo cheek, flesh white, rich and juicy. One of 

 the best clings. Middle of September. 



OLD.^IXOIV FUEE. - Uniformly large; 

 creamy white partially covered with bright red: 

 flesh white, red at the pit, tender, rich andjuicv. 

 One of the best and most reliable. Popular every- 

 where. Last of August. 



REED'S EARLY GOLDEN (Reed's Gold- 

 en YeUow) S.— An improvement on Crawford's Early 

 with which it ripens, but it is much larger and hand- 

 somer, and a very reliable and heavy bearer. 



REEVED' FAVORITE (Red Nech). — 

 Larce, round: yellow with red cheek; flesh yellow 

 and of excellent quality. September. 



Sal way. —A very late yellow peach, ripening 

 after Smock. Large: yellow mottled with red; flesh 

 yellow, of poor quality. 



S'I'EADLEY —Very large; pure white, and 

 white at the stone; later than Heath Cling. Entirely 

 free and of high quality: a superb peach. 



STEMHEISS' RARERIPE (A"). — Large; 

 white shaded and mottled red: flesh white, juicy, 

 vinous and of high quality. Last of September. 



STUMP THE WORLD. -Large: white 

 with bright red cheek; flesh white, juicy, and of high 

 quality; very productive and profitable. Succeeds 

 closely Oldtnixon Free. 



SutKqiielianiia (Grifiith).— Very large; rich 

 yellow with blu>h cheek; flesh yellow, juicy, rich and 

 excellent. Early Sept»-mber. 



Tliiirber (S).— Resembles Chinese Cling but 

 entirely free. Large; white diffused with light crim- 

 son; flesh very juicy, vinous and of the finest tex- 

 ture. Tree excessively prolific. Last of September. 



Trotli'w Ear Ijr.— Small; red; flesh white, melt- 

 icg, rich and excellent. Tree very productive. 

 Specially valuable for its early ripening and good 

 shipping and keeping properties. First of August. 



WARD'S L A 'I'E.— Resembles Oldmixon Free, 

 but ripens nearly a month later. Fine and profitable. 



Wheatland.— An improvement upon Craw- 

 ford's Late and ripening just In advance of it. Extra 

 large; beautiful golden yellow with a crimson cheek. 



Yellow .St. .lolin (Fleitas, May BtanUi) S.— 

 Large, rouudish; orauge-yellow with deep red cheek; 

 flesh vellow, juicy, sweet and highly flavored. Au- 

 gust. 



NEW VARIETIES 



(June budded trees by mail at 3c eacli additional). 

 LO VETT'S WHITE.— What Wonderful Is among yellow peaches, Lovett's White is among white 

 varieties. Fine white peaches are always in de- 

 mand and are very desirable, especially late In the 

 season, when they invariably command good 

 prlct's. In Lovett's White may be found every 

 quality demanded in the Ideal white peach, with 

 the additional merit of an ironclad tree. It has 

 the size and all the merits of the old Late White 

 Heath or Heath Cling, with the additional one of 

 being a perfect freestone, ripens with it, and is 

 handsomer, hardier, of better quality and a more 

 abundant and regular bearer. It has been thor- 

 oughly tested both at the North and South, and is 

 asureaud abundant bearer— yielding anuually in 

 Mass. and Conn., in orchards where almost all oth- 

 er varieties fall. We are confldent it is the hard- 

 iest purely white peach yet produced. Season very 

 late; color pure white; very large; splendid form, 

 with indistinct suture; does not crack and Is ex- 

 ceptionally free from spots or mildew. It Is a long 

 keeper; the flesh being firm, sweet and excellent, 

 and parts from the pit perfectly. It seems to us 



LovKTT's White. 



that this surely fulfills all that is needed in the Ideal late white peach, and the tree is an excellent grower, 

 exceedingly hardy and wonderfully prolific. Its fruiting each year fully confirms all that we have said of 

 It in the past and there is no need for seeking further for a peach of its season and color. 1st c, ea., 25c; 

 doz., $2.50; 100, $15.00. Medium, ta., 20c; d-z., $2.00; 100, $12.00. J. B., ea., 15c; doz., $1.50; 100, $10.00. 



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