J. T. Lovett Co.— Peaches. 



second 

 20c; doz 



in 

 $2.00; 



WONDERFUIi.— Undoubtedly the finest late 

 yellow peach yet Introduced. It has proved itself to 

 be as large and beautiful as Crawford's Late or 

 Globe, as late as the Smock or later, a remarkable 

 grower, and a reliable and heavy bearer. It is of 

 New Jersey origin— the State that has produced so 

 many valuable peaches. The fruit is very large, the 

 best specimens measuring eleven inches in circum- 

 ference and weighing as many ounces; smooth, al- 

 most globular, with a faint suture and slightly point- 

 ed apex, very regular and uniform in both size and 

 shape, even upon overloaded trees; of the richest 

 golden yellow, largely overspread with vivid car- 

 mine, with marblings of crimson— beautiful in the 

 extreme; flesh yellow, rich, high-flavored and deli- 

 cious, exceedingly Arm, parts from the stone perfect- 

 ly and dry, and is bright red around the pit. The 

 tree is of strong, vigorous growth, a regular annual 

 bearer, and so prolific as to require the limbs to be 

 braced to sustain the weight of fruit. Its season is 

 late to very late, ripening in central New Jersey the 

 October and keeping in good condition as long as three weeks after gathered. 1st c, ea., 

 100, SIO.OO. 3Iedium, ea., 15c; doz., SI. 50; 100, S8.00. J. B., ea., 10c; doz., $1.00; 100, $6.00. 



WO-VDERFUL. 



BURKE.— A seedling of the Chinese Cling and 

 the largest of that class. It is described as being 

 very large, roandish-oblong; pale creamy white 

 slightly shaded with red; flesh white, juicy, of fine 

 fiavor; clingstone. Ripens at its home in Louisiana 

 in July. Pr-ice same as Wonderf ul. 



GOOD.— A magnificent white peach of large size 

 from Penn. Flesh white, juicy, sweet, melting, and 

 of delicious flavor. Exceedingly handsome and at- 

 tractive. A very reliable and choice sort, being har- 

 dy and yielding when many others fail. It is often 

 blush or light crimson next the sun. Although a free- 

 stone the pit is large and deeply corrugated. Its large 

 size, great beauty and excellence, and especially its 

 uniform productiveness by virtue of its hardiness of 

 blossom and tree, render it a most valuable peach. 

 Last of September. Price same as LoveWs White. 



COOLEY'S A. :»II?IOTH. — Originated in 

 Indiana where it has attracted considerable atten- 

 tion by reason of its large size and beauty, and has 

 been awarded flrst premium. It is very large, of a 

 beautiful rich yellow, dotted and splashed with red 

 and white, and with luscious, melting flesh; very 

 valuable. Price same as Wonderful. 



K.AI/OOL1A.— A seedling of the Chinese Cling, 

 of which the originator says; "It is the best clear 

 seed peach that I have ever seen. I have fruited it 

 for several seasons. It is large, oblong; creamy- 

 white with slight blush on the sunny side; very ten- 

 der and juicy. Price same as Wonderfid. 



NORITIAND'S CHOICE.— Also from Louis- 

 iana, ripening there in September, and claimed to be 

 the best peach of that season. Price same as Won- 

 derful. 



HUGHE**' IXI,.— From Louisiana and ripens 

 there in October, making it a very late peach. It is 

 Said to be undoubtedly the largest and best peach of 

 that season yet produced. Large and round with 

 j suture; a beautiful yellow; tender and juicy, and in 

 j flavor unsurpassed; cling; a flne shipper and extra 

 i for canning. Price same as Wonderfid. 



L.E:tI0N free.— The introducer says of it: 

 j "The name is very appropriate, as it is of almost 

 j lemon shape, being longer than broad, pointed at 

 the apex, color a pale lemon yellow when ripe. It is 

 of large size, the flnest specimens measuring over 

 , twelve inches in circumference: of excellent quality, 

 ! ripens after Late Crawford: immensely productive, 

 i and will undoubtedly become one of the leading or- 

 I chard varieties." Price same as Wonderful. 

 I HUSTED'S EARLiY. — A seedling from 

 I Smock, season with Alexander, better quality, larger 

 I size, with less rot, bears transportation well. Blooms 

 very late; productive. Price same as Wonderful. 



Chinese Blood (Japan Blood).— This has not 

 : fulfilled the claims made for it by its introducers. 

 We find it small and without special merit, its one 

 good feature being its good quality. Ripens with 

 Oldmixon Free. Price same as Wonderful. 



Williamson's Choice.— A new peach of 

 New Jersey origin, scarcely as large as Crawford 

 but more beautiful and a better bearer. Flesh yel- 

 low, firm, and of excellent, high flavor. A profitable 

 sort for market as it sells readily at sight by reason 

 of its great beauty, and the tree is remarkable for its 

 abundant, regular, annual bearing. Price same as 

 Wonderful. 



NECTARINES. 



This fruit is really a smooth skinned peach. Its greatest enemy is the curculio. Plant same distance, 

 and cultivate same as peaches. 



First Class, ea., 25c; doz,, S2.50; 100, $12.00. 

 Early Newington.— Large, pale gieen, juicy, Hardwick.— Large, pale green, juicy, rich: an 

 rich, excellent. Clingstone. Early autumn. old and popu ar sort. Late summer. 



Early Violet{Violet B^atire).— Medium, yellow- Stan wick.— Large, white with red cheek; free; 

 ish-green, high flavored; freestone. Late summer. especially valuable for fruiting under glass. 



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