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LOVETT'S NURSERY, LITTLE SILVER, N.J.— PEACHES 



Gathering such as theie is a soul- 

 satisfying occupation 



PEACHES 



Plant 18 feet apart each way. 



We offer the finest stock of peach trees that we have had 

 in many years. Such grade or type of trees as we offer is 

 not generally offered at the prices quoted. However, our 

 supply is such as to make it possible to offer these "best 

 ever" grades at truly reasonable prices. The three varieties 

 marked * we can supply in quantities at special rates. 



Price, except as noted, extra selected trees, each, 75c.; 

 dozen, $7.50; 100, $40.00. 



ATTENTION 



COMMERCIAL ORCHARDISTS 



We have a large supply of lighter grade trees than those 

 offered above and they are in every way perfectly all right 

 for orchard planting. Write for special quotation. 



ROCHESTER 



This very valuable, extra early yellow Peach is, we believe, 

 the finest variety we have ever seen. It is simply immense in 

 size, beautiful in appearance, and of superb quality. Each, 

 $1.00; dozen $10.00. 



* BELLE OF GEORGIA.— Midseason. White, largely 

 overspread with red; firm; sweet; free stone. 



*CARMEN. — The earliest variety that we consider of suffi- 

 cient merit to grow. Hardy and a sure annual bearer, 



CRAWFORD'S EARLY.— Large : yellow with red cheek; 

 flesh yellow, juicy, sweet and good. Middle of August. 



CRAWFORD'S LATE.— Resembles Crawford's Early, 

 but is larger and even more beautiful, and ripens from two 

 to three weeks later; flesh yellow, juicy and rich. 



ELBERTA. — Midseason. Fruit large to very large. Yel- 

 low with deep red cheek. Of fair canning quality. 



* FRANCIS.— Ripens just after Elberta. Yellow with red 

 cheek; flesh is rich golden yellow. Of good quality. 



HILEY. — Second early. Creamy white with deep red 

 cheek. Flesh is white, very juicy, of fine quality. 



IRON MOUNTAIN.— Late, pure creamy white; large, 

 sure cropper; of excellent quality. 



