Fruit Trees 



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LOVETT'S NURSERY 



CHERRIES 



First-class trees, each $1.00, doz. $10.00 

 Black Tartarian (Sweet). Beautiful dark purple; 



of medium size and very good quality. Early. 

 Early Richmond (Sour). Bright red, very acid, 



extremely prolific. 

 Gov. Wood (Sweet). Does well in the East. The 



fruit is red and amber, and of excellent quality. 

 Lambert (Sweet). Jet black when fully ripe. 



Flesh firm, rich and juicy. Strong grower, hardy 



enormous bearer. 

 Montmorency (Sour). The most largely planted 



of the sour varieties. Light red; very acid. 

 Napoleon (Sweet). Pale yellow and bright red; 



of great size; juicy and sweet. 

 Rockport (Sweet). Large, clear red, shaded pale 



amber. Firm and juicy. 

 Schmidt's Bigarreau (Sweet.) An abundant 



bearer of highest quality Cherries. The black 



fruits are simply immense in size and very 



delicious. 



Windsor (Sweet). Deep purple, large. 



Yellow Spanish, White Amber (Sweet). Pale 



amber, with red on sunny side; large, firm, 



juicy, of high quality; beautiful. 



QUINCES 



Plant 10 feet apart each way. 

 First-class trees, each $1.00, doz. $10.00 

 Champion. Produces large, greenish yellow fruit 

 on strong growing trees. Extensively grown. 

 Late. 



Orange (Apple). Earlier than Champion, bearing 

 large, yellow fruit in great abundance. 



Cherries, Black Tartarian 



PEARS 



First-class trees, each $1.00, doz. $10.00 



Anjou. Large and uniform, with buttery, juicy 

 flavor. Late Autumn until well into January. 



Bartlett. Summer. Yellow; the most widely 

 grown and the most popular of all varieties. 



Clapp's Favorite. Early Summer. Green with 

 red cheek; large, juicy, melting; prolific; decays 

 quickly when ripe. 



Duchesse d'Angouleme. A very large Pear of 

 melting and delicious flavor. Ripens in October. 



Kieffer. Autumn. Yellow, with red cheek. Used 

 largely for canning. 



Seckel. Very prolific. Though rather small, it is 

 of extrernely high quality. Ripens late in Sum- 

 mer and is a dull red with much russett. 



DWARF TREES 



Splendid, 2-year-old trees, each $1.50, 

 doz. $15.00 



DWARF APPLES 



The varieties that we have are as follows: 

 Baldwin, Delicious, Duchess, Grimes' Golden, 

 Mcintosh, Red Astrachan, Rhode Island 

 Greening, Rome Beauty, Stayman's Winesap, 

 Wealthy and Yellow Transparent. All are fully 

 described on preceding pages. 



Plant 10 feet apart each way. 



DWARF PEARS 



We can supply Dwarf Pear trees in the following 

 varieties, viz.: Angouleme, Anjou, Bartlett, 

 Clapp's Favorite and Seckel. All varieties in 

 selected, 2-yr.-old trees, each $L50, doz. $15.00. 



