LOVETTS NURSERY, LITTLE SILVER, N. J. — APPLES — DWARF TREES 



APPLES 



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YELLOW TRANSPAR- 

 ENT— One of the finest 

 among the extremely early 

 bearers. Very- productive of 

 medium to large apples 

 which are of uniform shape, 

 with a waxy pale yellow 

 skin. The crisp flesh is 

 white, juicy and of a de- 

 lightfully spicy flavor. 



YORK IMPERIAL 

 (Johnson's Fine Winter) 

 — Medium to large; green- 

 ish yellow, nearly covered 

 with bright red; flesh firm 

 and juicy; vigorous grower 

 and very productive. No- 

 vember to March. 



CRAB APPLES 



Plant 30 feet apart each way. 



First class trees, each, 

 $1.00; dozen, $10.00. 



HYSLOP'S — Large, 

 deep crimson, very prolific; 

 makes excellent jelly. Mid- 

 autumn. 



TRANSCENDENT — 



Very popular. Redandyel- ^ roxbury russet'' 



low. Early autumn. 



Dwarf Fruit Trees for Small Qardens 



The last few years have seen dwarf fruits make decided advances in popular favor and justly so, for 

 a two-fold reason. In the first place, these dwarf trees can be grown to splendid advantage on the aver- 

 age suburban lot, too small to accommodate even one standard fruit tree.- Secondly, they come into bearing 

 within a year or two after being planted; whereas, regular standard trees seldom start to bear until after 

 they have been planted from 4 to 8 years, according to class and variety. Moreover, these dwarf fruit 

 trees will bear fruits just as Targe as the corresponding varieties among the standards. And because four" 

 trees can be growing on a lot where possibly only one could grow before, the advantages are altogether in 

 favor of these dwarf trees and they are becoming great favorites with the man looking for quick results. 



Our stock of both dwarf Apple and Pear trees was never better. They are thrifty, healthy stock with 

 clean straight limbs, full of vigor and vitality that hold promise of early returns in form of delicious fruits. 



DWARF APPLES 



The varieties that we have 

 are as follows: Baldwin, De- 

 licious, Duchess, Grime's 

 Golden, Mcintosh, Red 

 Astrachan, Rhode Island 

 Greening, Rome Beauty, 

 Stayman's Winesap, 

 Wealthy and Yellow Trans- 

 parent, 



Price : Splendid symmet- 

 rical trees, all two years 

 old, each, $1.50; dozen, 

 $15.00. 



QUINCES 



Plant 1 o feet apart each way. 

 First class trees, each, 

 $1.25; dozen, $12.50. 



CHAMPION — Produces 

 large greenish-yellow fruit on 

 strong growing trees. Ex- 

 tensively grown. Late. 



ORANGE (Apple) — 

 Fruits much earlier in the sea- 

 son than does Champion, 

 producing large deep yellow 

 fruit in great abundance. 



DWARF TREES THAT BEAK LARGE CROPS 

 FROM SMALL SPACE 



DWARF PEARS 



Just think of being able to 

 raise nine fruit trees where or- 

 dinarily you can plant but 

 four ! Moreover, dwarf Pear 

 trees come into bearing very 

 much more quickly than the 

 standard varieties, while the 

 product is just as large and 

 the crops are much easier to 

 gather. Truly, dwarf Pear 

 trees are the ideal fruit trees 

 for the suburban garden and 

 small estate, and you will find 

 our stocks of varieties named 

 below exceptionally fine. 



Plant 10 feet apart each 

 way. 



Splendid trees, all two 

 years old or older, each, 

 $1.50; dozen, $15.00. 



We have them in all the 

 following varieties, viz.: An- 

 gouleme, Anjou, Bartlett, 

 Clapp's Favorite and 

 Seckel. 



