LOVETT'S NURSERY, LITTLE SILVER, N. J. — CHERRIES — PLUMS 



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CHERRIES 



Large two- and three-year-old Cherry 

 trees, such as ours, are indeed difficult to ob- 

 tain. We are extremely fortunate in having 

 such a good supply of them. 



Plant sweet varieties 25 feet apart each 

 way. Plant sour varieties 20 feet apart each 

 way. 



First class trees, each, $1.50; dozen, 

 $15.00. 



BLACK TARTARIAN (Sweet) — Un- 

 doubtedly more largely planted in the East 

 than any other sweet cherry. Beautiful dark 

 purple; of medium size and very good qual- 

 ity. Early. 



EARLY RICHMOND (Sour) — Bright 

 red, very acid, extremely prolific; popular. 



GOy. WOOD (Sweet) — A variety that does 

 exceedingly well in the East. The fruit is red and 

 amber, and of excellent quality. 



MONTMORENCY (Sour) — The most largely 

 planted of the sour varieties. Light red, very acid; 

 popular for pie making. 



NAPOLEON (Sweet) — Pale yellow and bright 

 red; of great size; juicy and sweet. 



ROCKPORT (Sweet) — Large, clear red, shaded 

 pale amber. Firm and juicy. 



SCHMIDT'S BIGARREAU (Sweet) —An abun- 

 dant bearer of highest quality cherries. The black 

 fruits are simply immense in size and of that quality so 

 characteristic of this class. The trees succeed par- 

 ticularly well throughout the East and New England 

 states. 



WINDSOR (Sweet)— Deep purple, large, ex- 

 tremely firm and of high quality. 



YELLOW SPANISH (White Amber). (Sweet) 

 — Pale amber, with red on sunny side; large; firm, 

 juicy, of high quality; beautiful. 



PLUMS 



Plant 20 feet apart each way; 108 trees per acre. 



Our Plum trees are unusually fine specimens and 

 we have a splendid supply of them. 



Symmetrical trees, all varieties, each, $1.50; 

 dozen, $15.00. 



ABUNDANCE (Japanese) — Early. Amber, 

 much covered with carmine. Very juicy and of ex- 

 cellent quality; heavy annual bearer. Best and most 



reliable plum for New Jersey, 

 illustrated below. 



A typical cluster is 



ABUNDANCE. ONE OF THE FINEST PLUMS FOR LIGHT SOILS, AND A 

 GREAT FAVORITE EVERYWHERE, ABOUT % NATURAL SIZE 



BURBANK .(Japanese) — Ripens late in Au- 

 gust. Inclined to overbear, but when properly 

 thinned, produces fruit of immense size. Cherry- 

 red with deep yellow sweet flesh. 



BRADSHAW — Early and very large. Purple 

 with bloom; of very fair quality. A strong growing 

 variety and one of the best for canning. 



LOMBARD — Midsea- 

 son. A very reliable and 

 popular variety. It is very 

 prolific of large violet red 

 fruits. 



MONARCH — Very 

 large, dark purplish blue, 

 good quality. Prolific. 



MOORE'S ARCTIC — 



Belongs to the Damson 

 class. Purplish black, 

 juicy, sweet and good. 

 Late, vigorous, prolific. 



REINE CLAUDE (De 

 Bavary) — Midseason. 

 Green, marked with red on 

 sunny side. 



YELLOW EGG— Very 

 large, egg shaped. A lit- 

 tle coarse but excellent for 

 cooking. 



