LOVETT'S NURSERY, LITTLE SILVER, NEW JERSEY 



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Reach Out for BETTER Fruit 



A poor fruit tree costs just as much initially, requires just 

 as much cultivation and waiting to come into bearing, as a 

 heavy-fruiting, modern variety. 



Our fruit trees are far too large to be shipped by parcel 

 post. Small lots should go by express, larger quantities by 

 freight. APPLES 



Plant 30 feet apart each way. 

 Price, except as noted, first-class trees, each, 

 $1.00; dozen, $10.00; 100, $60.00. 



THE LOVETT 



Another season's experience has but con- 

 vinced us more firmly that the Lovett is finer 

 in quality and texture than any other summer 

 fruiting variety, the most beautiful apple we 

 have ever seen, as strong a grower as we have 

 ever seen. 



It ripens with us the early part of August 

 and when ripe is fully up to Mcintosh in qual- 

 ity (to be frank, we like it better) ; it is also 

 of better color than Mcintosh, being a brighter 

 red. The fruit is above the average in size. We 

 beheve Lovett is destined to become a most 

 popular summer apple. Each, $2.00; dozen, 

 $20.00. 



Baldwin. — Early winter. Dark red, of high 

 quality; very popular. 



Banana (Winter Banana). — Late fall. Waxen 

 yellow with blush cheek, large, very beautiful, 

 of highest quality. Very valuable. 



Delicious. — Early winter. Red, with more or 

 less deep yellow. Early and profuse bearer. Of 

 good size and of the finest quality. 



Duchess (Oldenburg). — Early autumn. Ex- 

 tremely hardy. Of medium size, yellow, streaked 

 with red. Very productive. 



Golden Sweet. — Early summer. Large, pale 

 yellow, tender and sweet. 



Gravenstein. — Large, yellow, nearly covered 

 with dull red, rich, crisp, sub-acid; profitable. 

 September and October. 



Grime's Golden. — Golden yellow fruit, of me- 

 dium size. Early winter. Simply delicious. 



Jonathan. — Late winter. Fruit medium size. 



Mcintosh. — Autumn. A most beautiful apple 

 of extra high quality. Deep red in color. 



Red Astrachan. — Large, crimson; flesh white, 

 of a rich acid flavor, August. 



Rhode Island Greening. — Large; yellowish 

 green; tender, juicy and rich; abundant bearer. 



Rome Beauty. — Winter. Mostly red, with 

 some yellow; excellent keeper; reliable. 



Roxbury Russet. — Early winter. Of medium 

 size, crisp, juicy, hardy and a good keeper. 



Stayman's Winesap. — Winter. Deep purple 

 red; high quality, prolific. 



Tolman's Sweet. _ — Winter. Pale yellow 

 tinged with red. Rich and very sweet. 



Wealthy. — Popular fall apple. Bright red 

 striped; of fine quality. Perfectly hardy. 



William's Early Red. — Early summer. Rap- 

 idly gaining in popularity. 



Yellow Transparent. — Early summer. Creamy 

 yellow with smooth waxen skin. 



York Imperial (Johnson's Fine Winter). — 

 Medium to large; greenish yellow, nearly 

 covered with bright red; flesh firm and juicy. 

 DWARF APPLES 

 Please refer also to page 17. 

 Baldwin, Delicious, Duchess, Mcintosh, Red 

 Astrachan, Rhode Island Greening, Rome 

 Beauty, Stayman's Winesap, Wealthy and Yel- 

 low Transparent. 



Price: Splendid, symmetrical trees, all two 

 years old, each, $1.50; dozen, $15.00. 



CRAB APPLES 



Plant 30 feet apart each way. 

 First-class trees, each, $1.00; dozen, $10.00. 

 Hyslop's. — Large, deep crimson. 

 Transcendent. — Red and yellow. 



