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THE LOVETT COMPANY, LITTLE SILVER, N. /. 



APPLES. 



Plant standards 80 feet apart each way- 



-48 trees per acre. 



VTe have this season an especially fine stock of Apple trees — smooth, straight and handsome, 

 to give full satif action and our prices still remain exceedingly low. 



Standard, First class, 6 to 7 ft., ea.. 20c: doz., |3.00; 100. £8.00. Select, 6j^to8 ft.. 



Prices per 1000 will be given upon application. 



They are sure 

 5c; doz., 82.50: 100.810.00. 



SUMMER. 

 Early Harvest (Tel. Harvest) 

 Red Astrachan, 

 Sweet Bough (Sweet Harvest) 

 Yellow Transparent. 



AUTUMN. 

 Fall Pippin, 

 Gravenstein, 

 [Maiden's Blush, 

 Oldenburgh (Duchess of ) 



WINTER. 

 Baldwin, 



Ben Davis (X. Y. Pippin) 

 Fallawater. 



Kins io/' Tompkins Co). 



Northern Spy. 

 Rhode Island Greening, 

 RoAbury Russet, 

 Winesap, 



York Imperial (Jonnson' 

 Fine Winter). 



RUBY GEM. 



Exceedingly beautifid. of medium size, brilliant red 

 all over; flesh snowy- white, tender, crisp, juicy, mild 

 subacid, delicious. Tree is a strong grower : an enor- 

 mous and early bearer. Exceedingly valuable either 

 for market or family use. Season earlv autumn. 1st 

 c. ea.. 25c; 3 for 60c; doz., 82.00. 



GLOWING COAL. 



Remarkable for its large size, great beauty and su- 

 perb quality. Color, an intense scarlet shaded with 

 bright glossy red. appearing among the dense foliage 

 like glowing coals. Flesh, rich yellow, smooth, of high 

 uality, rich, sprightly subacid. Ripens here in Septem- 

 ber. 1st c, ea., 25c; 3 for 60c: doz., $2.00. 



CRAB APPLES. 



Hyslop 



flesh yellowish 



First Class, each. 20c: dozen. 82.00 

 Large, roundish, deep red with blue bloom: 



excellent. Late. 



Select, each, 25c; dozen, $2.50. 

 Transcendant. Large, yellow nearly covered 

 red; vigorous. September and October. 



with 



APPLE SEEDLINGS. 



Our supply of Apple Seedlings for stocks is large and fine, the seedlmgs being handsome and clean and about 

 as nice stocks as we have ever offered. Price. 75c. per 100: 86.00 per 1000 — very cheap for such a good grade. 



PEARS. 



Plant Standards 20 feet apart each way— 180 trees per acre. Dwarf. 7 to 10 feet apart each way. 

 Pears should be gathered from the trees and ripened in the house: some are worthless if left to ripen on the 

 trees, and all are better in quality if properly ripened indoors. TVinter pears should be permitted to hang until 

 late — until the leaves have fallen." if they will remain that long— then gathered and treated the same as winter 

 apples. Dwarf pears are those budded on Quince stocks, and although valuable for those who have but limited 

 space for planting, yet are by no means so reliable or productive as standard trees. 



Standard. First Class. 5 to 6 ft., ea.. 25c: doz.. 62.50: 100. sg.00. Dwarf. First Class, ea., 20c; doz.. $2.00; 100. $8.00. 



Select, 6 to 8 ft., ea.,' 30c: doz.. 83.00: loO. 812.00. " Select, ea.. 25c: doz.. $2.50: 100. 810.00. 



Those with the letter D affixed to the name we can supply both as Dwarfs and Standards. They all produce 

 showy fruit and are those that succeed best on the Quince. 



SUMMER. 

 Bartlett, D. 

 Clapp's Favorite. D. 

 LawSOl (Comet) t>. 

 Wilder, D. 



Le Cor.te, 



Louise Bonne de Jersey, D. 

 Seckel, D. 

 Sheldon, D. 

 Vermont Beaut), D. 



~Most of those of anv value 



WINTER. 

 Beurre d'Anjou, D. 

 Lawrence, D. 

 Lincoln Coreless. 



AUTUMN. 

 Duchesse (d'Anjouleme), D. 

 Fkmish Beauty, D. 

 Howell, D. 

 Kieffer, 



KOONCE. 



The best and most valuable of all the early pears, 

 introduced during the past few years have been deficient in some essential quality, 

 notably that of size, but in Koonce we find a nearer approach to perfection than 

 in any other. The fruit is medium to large, golden-yellow, with red cheek, of good 

 quality — much better than other ear-ly pears, and does not rot at the core. The 

 tree is a vigorous upright grower, entirely free from blight, and a heavy annual 

 bearer, the fruit clustering thickly about the branches in astonishing profusion as 

 shown in the illustration — greatly reduced. Ripens between Doyenne d'Ete and 

 Bloodgood. and is much larger than either. Standard. 1st c , ea., 30c; 3 for 75c; 

 doz., 82.50. 



SENECA. 



Resembles Bartlett but of a higher color and ripens over a month later. It is 

 an acquisition of great value to the autumn pears and is highly appreciated where 

 known. The fruit is large and solid, obovate-pyriform. beautiful pale yellow with 

 bright blush on sunny side; flesh white, fine grained, vinous and sprightly, melting 

 and delicious, in quality good to best. A good grower and abundant bearer. 1st 

 class, ea., 40c; 3 for £1.00: doz., 83.50. 



PEAR STOCKS. 



TVe offer a superb stock of French Pear Seedlings, very handsome and thrifty, which we can furnish so long as 

 our supply lasts, well selected, at the following very low prices: 100, 81.50; 1000, 812.00. 



