42 Fruit Trees 



LOVETT'S NURSERY, Inc. 



APPLES— Continued 



Rhode Island Greening. America's favorite green 

 Apple. A Winter sort and a good dessert Apple. 



Rorne Beauty. Large, smooth, handsome, and 

 thick skinned, keeping well through the Winter. 

 Best in rich soil. 



Smokehouse. Large Apples of a greenish yellow 

 color, mottled with red; tender and juicy. October 

 to March. 



Stayman. A popular and valuable Apple, with dull 



red skin splashed with carmine. Of excellent 



flavor, December to May. 

 Summer Rambo. Splendid large Apples, striped 



prominently with carmine. Very tender and juicy. 

 Wealthy. One of America's standard Winter 



Apples. Produces bright red fruit in abundance. 

 Williams Early Red. Splendid for a home Summer 



Apple, being bright red and delicious. 

 Winter Banana. Large, shapely Winter Apples 



with a distinctive flavor reminiscent of the fruit 



for which it is named. Golden yellow with a red 



cheek. 



Wolf River. ^ Produces mammoth Apples of a bright, 

 deep red in color; excellent alike in flavor and 

 appearance. 



Yellow Transparent. Best yeflow Summer Apple, 

 for either cooking or eating "raw." Large, hand- 

 some, and delicious. 



York Imperial. A splendid cooking Apple. Bright 

 red, truncate in shape, produced in abundance. 

 One of the best Winter keeping varieties. 



CRABAPPLES 



Besides being regular and heavy yielders of fruit 

 useful for jeflies, these are quite ornamental as shade 

 trees. Plant 30 feet apart each way. 



First-class trees, each 50c., doz. $5.00 

 Hjrslop. Mid-Autumn. Dark red Apples in large 



clusters. Exceflent for jelly. 

 Transcendent. Early Autumn. Handsome and 



popular red and yeflow fruit. 



Crabapple Hyslop 



PEARS • Standard 



Excellent alike for canning or for eating out of 

 hand are these delicious fruits. Plant 20 feet apart 

 each way. 



First-class trees, each 50c., doz. $5.00, 100 $30.00 



Anjou. Large Pear, highly flavored and very pro- 

 ductive. Green with red cheek. Late Fall. 



Bartlett. Summer. Yeflow, most popular of all 

 Pears. 



Clapp Favorite. Early Summer. Large and juicy. 

 Green, red cheek. 



Duchesse d'Angouleme. Very large, irregularly 

 shaped at times; delicious. October and November. 



Kieffer. Most prolific. Large fruit, yeflow, red 

 cheek. Good shipper and most popular. Late Fafl. 



Seckel. One of the best of afl "eating" Pears. Yel- 

 low brown with brown red cheek. Summer. 



DWARF FRUIT TREES 



The advantages of planting Dwarf Fruit Trees 

 are countless, especiafly in a suburban garden. They 

 take up much less space than do the standard sorts, 

 and come into bearing much sooner. A fair crop 

 of fruit may be anticipated the year after the trees 

 are planted — and sometimes in the very year they 

 are planted. This fruit is not dwarf, but as large as 

 that produced by trees of the regular size. 



We have a delightful assortment of these trees 

 this year, which we are glad to off"er at unprecedented 

 economy of price. 



Splendid, 2-year-old trees, each 60c., doz. $6.00 

 DWARF APPLES 



Baldwin 

 Delicious 

 Grimes Golden 

 Mcintosh 



(For descriptions, 



Rhode Island Greening 



Stayman 



Wealthy 



Yellow Transparent 



see under "Apples") 



Bartlett Pear 



DWARF PEARS 

 Duchesse d'Angouleme Bartlett 

 Anjou Seckel 



(For descriptions, see under "Pears") 



(Our Fruit Trees are much too large for shipment by parcel post) 



