STEUBENRAUCH PEACHES. 



Toushina Peach. 



A group of Peaches thai are Irul^ wonderful. They were pro- 

 duced by Mr. J. W. Steubenrauch of Texas, the originator of the 

 Carman Peach, and in addition to fine appearance and high qual- 

 ity, they are so hardy in tree and blossom as to insure a heavy crop 

 of Peaches eogxy year. , 



Anita, Frank, Lizzie, Tena and Toughina are all yellow 

 fleshed varieties, and all of them have been thoroughly tested for 

 many years. 



TOUGHINA. ---In size this Peach is very large, some speci- 

 mens weighing twelve ounces. The color is a bright yellow, 

 nearly covered with beautiful red. Fuzz, what there is of it, is 

 very short. Quality is far better than Elberta, or even Hale, 

 which I have growing close by. Owing to its blooming later, it 

 escapes injury by cold when the Elbertas are killed. Speaking 

 of the Hale, it is certainly ahead of Elberta and side by side, 

 Toughina is yet decidedly ahead of Hale. 



The name was given to it by reason of its remarkable ship- 

 ping properties ; for in addition to its certainty to bear peaches 

 of great size and high quality, beyond a doubt it surpasses by far 

 all other peaches as a shipper. On two different occasions, spec- 

 imens sent us by parcel post from Texas arrived in perfect condi- 

 tion, and after being kept a week in our office after arrival, were 

 found to be of very superior quality. The illustration is of one 

 thus received. 



The Rural New V^or^er says : "The Toughina seems to us of 

 belter quality than J. H. Hale and it appears to be an acquisition.'' 

 For details, see our Catalogue No. I. 



PRICES OF TREES: 



First class, each, 50c; dozen, $5.00 ; 100, $25.00. 



3 to 4 feet, each, 40c; dozen, $4.00; 100, $20.00. 



2 to 3 feet, each, 35c; dozen, $3.50; 100, $15.00. 



J. T. LOVETT, Inc., Little Silver, N. J. 



THE LOVETT SISTER ROSES. 



A I ilia Lovett Hose. 



These Climbing Roses are, to say the least, remarkable roses; 

 and after a thorough and careful test, we sincerely believe each to 

 be the finest and best climbing rose of its color as yet produced. 



They are all hybrids produced by that greatest of hybridiz- 

 ers, Dr. W. Van Fleet, and have characteristics in common, 

 namely: All are of strong, vigorous growth and entirely hardy ; 

 all have large, handsome, glossy, "mildew proof " foliage; all 

 are very free flowering and flower for a long season; all have 

 large, exquisitely formed buds and large, beautifully modeled 

 flowers, that are held on long, stiff stems (hence ideal for cutting'; 

 all have delightfully fragrant flowers (an exceptional property in 

 a climbing rose) and the flowers of all three are unusually endur- 

 ing. An added merit and an important property, all shed their 

 blooms promptly as soon as they have faded. 



Alida Lovett is lively clear shell pink with shadings of sul- 

 phur at the base of the petals. 



Bess Lovett is clear bright scarlet-crimson ; richly fragrant, 



Mary Lovett is the purest snow white throughout. 

 Prices, strong 2 years plants or plants from 5 inch pots: 

 Alida Lovett, each, 75c; dozen, $7.50. 



Bess Lovett, each, 50c; dozen, $5.00. 



Mary Lovett, each, 50c; dozen, $5.00. 



I thi)il: yuii have roues of unusual merit in at least two of the Lovetts. 

 Alida Lovett and Bess Lovett, as in bloom in the Washinuton rose-ijav- 

 (len of the American Rose Society, have sJiou-ii tJiis year real sujiericyr- 

 iiy.—J. Horace McFarland, [President Amer. Hose Society]. 



Mary Lovett. nptly described as a u'Jiite flmvered Dr. ^'au Fleet, is 

 anotJier triu)iitih of the successful Itybridist, Dr. Van Fleet. — Garden 

 Magazine. 



J. T. LOVETT, Inc., Little Silver, N. J. 



