/. T. LOVETT CO— PEACHES. 



CHAMPION. 



A western peach of very large size (having meas- 

 ured ten inches in circumference) and good qual- 

 ity; also noticeable for the regularity of its bearing. 

 Skin is of a rich, creamy white, with a red cheek; 

 flesh creamy white, sweet and delicious, rich and 

 juicy. It ripens at its home in Illinois about Aug. 

 5th, It resembles Lovett's White, except that it 

 has a little color and is much earlier. We know of 

 no other white peach so fine which ripens so early, 

 and the fact that it is so hardy as to produce a crop 

 when all others fail, renders it of great value. Its 

 flesh is remarkably fine for an early peach, and 

 parts from the stone perfectly, leaving it dry and 

 with no flesh adhering, as is the case with Smock 

 and some other perfect freestones. 1st c, ea., 20c; 

 doz.. $2.00; 100, $12.00. Medium, ea., 15c: doz., 

 $1.50; 100, $9.00. J. B., ea., 12c; doz., $1.25; 100, 

 $6.00. 



CROSBEY (Hales' Hardy, Excelsior). 

 Medium size round; bright yellow with crimson 

 splashes and stripes, very attractive; flesh bright 

 yellow, red at the stone, juicy, mild, sub- acid, rich. 

 Ripens just before Crawford's Late. Valuable 

 pricciFally for the unusual hardiness of its fruit 

 buds. It is an abundant and regular bearer. 1st 

 C, ea., 35c; doz., $3.50; 100, $20.00. Medium, ea., 

 25c; doz., $2.50: 100, $15.00. J. B., ea., 20c; doz., 

 $2.C0; 100, $10.00. 



GOOD {Albright). 

 A magnificent white peach of large size from 



Pennsylvania. Flesh white, juicy, sweet, melting 

 and of delicious flavor. Exceedingly handsome 

 and attractive. A very reliable and choice sort, 

 being hardy and yielding when many others fail, 

 Its laree size, great beauty, and excellence, and 

 especially its uniform productiveness, render it a 

 most valuable peach. Last of September. 1st c. 

 ea., 20c; doz., $2.00; 100, $10.00. Medium, ea., 15c; 

 doz., $1.50; 100, $8.00. 



\ LEMON FREE. 



One of the best of the newer varieties, valuable 

 for its productiveness, beauty and fine quality. It 

 Is of large size, the finest specimens measuring 

 over twelve inches in circumference, beautiful pale 

 lemon-yellow when ripe. Quality excellent, sweet 

 and rich. Exceedingly productive, and ripens after 

 Crawford's Late. It is the surest yielder of any 

 variety we have yet grown, never as yet failing to 

 give a crop in the most unfavorable season. 1st c, 

 ea., 20c; doz., $2.00; 100, $10.00. Medium, ea., 15c; 

 doz., $1.50; 100, $8.00. 



MILLER'S CLING. 



Remarkable for its shipping and keeping quali- 

 ties which render it so profitable for market. Fruit 

 is very large, of beautiful golden yellow flushed 

 with vivid carmine; flesh yellow, sweet, firm. Tree 

 is a vigorous grower, healtby, hardy and produc- 

 tive; matures its fruit perfectly. Fruit has been 

 kept two weefes in an ordinary room without rot or 

 decay, and unexcelled for shipping long distances. 

 Middle of September. 1st c, ea., 20c; doz.. $2.00; 

 100, $10.00. 



PEACH PITS. 



We use hur dreds cf bushels of Peach Pits yearly, for our own planting, and are 

 to procure them in large quantities direct from 

 the collectors. We are now enabled to offer to our 

 customers a fine stock of choice Southern Nat- 

 ural Peach Pits from original seedling trees, 

 grown below the yellows' line and entirely free 

 from any disease or taint. The merits of our 

 grade of Peach Pits have been appreciated by our 

 numerous customers who have used them with 

 great.success. Tte pjiets quoted cover ccst of sacks and cartage to depot. 



Price, $1.50 per bushel; $13.50 for 10 bushels 



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