Fruit Trees 



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LOVEH'S NURSERY 



FRUIT TREES 



All are much too large for shipment hy parcel post 



Apples (Standard) 



Plant 30 feet apart, each way, thus requiring 

 48 trees to properly plant one acre. 



All Apple trees offered in this catalog are 2 years 

 old or older, and first class in every respect. 

 Price of all varieties (except Lovett), each 60c., 

 doz. $6.00, 100 $35.00 



Baldwin. Early Winter. Dark red, of good qual- 

 ity. Thrives best in Northern latitudes. 



Crimson Beauty. Early, ripens before Trans- 

 parent. Medium size, waxy green with pale 

 blush. 



Delicious. No other sort, within the recollection 

 of the oldest fruit growers, has so completely 

 won the country on the basis of sheer merit, as 

 has "Delicious." The Apples vary slightly in 

 shape and coloring in different sections and on 

 different soils, but are always of good size. 

 Early Winter. 



Gravenstein. Late; yellow, nearly covered with 

 dull red. September and October. 



Grimes' Golden. Of just medium size, but very 

 delicious; matures in early Winter. Because of 

 its extraordinary quality, this Apple does not 

 keep well — it's eaten as fast as it can be gotten 

 hold of. 



Jonathan. Late Winter. Round, of medium size, 

 fine grained. Yellow, nearly covered with red. 

 Excellent quality. 



Lovett Apple. An abundant Summer bearer, 

 unusually prolific and a most beautiful specimen 

 to behold. Ripening in the early part of August, 

 it produces an Apple of pleasing flavor, firm 

 flesh and above average in size. Superior in 

 many respects to Mcintosh. Each $1.00, doz. 

 $10.00. 



Maiden Blush. Distinctive and very handsome 

 crimson cheeked, lemon yellow fruit. Very good 

 for cooking. Late Fall. 



Mcintosh. Autumn. A most beautiful Apple of 

 extra high quality. Deep red in color; a splendid 

 keeper. 



Paragon. Winter. Extra large size, smooth, dark 

 red fruit; flesh tender. Excellent quality. 



Rome Beauty. Large, bright red on a pale yellow 

 ground; fine grained, juicy, good quality. 



Stayman's Winesap. One of the the finest Apples 

 for fancy trade and always in demand. Of deli- 

 cious, spicy flavor and juiciness. November 

 until late April. 



Winter Banana. Late Fall. Waxen yellow, with 

 blush cheek, very beautiful; highest quality. 



Yellow Transparent. One of the finest among the 

 extremely early bearers. Very productive, of 

 medium to large Apples of uniform shape. Flesh 

 white, juicy and spicy. 



Delicious Apple 



Crab Apples 



First-class trees, each 60c., doz. $6.00 



Besides being regular and heavy yielders of fruit 

 useful for jellies, these are quite ornamental as 

 shade trees. Plant 30 feet apart each way. 



Hyslop. Large, deep crimson, very prolific, makes 

 excellent jelly. Mid-autumn. 



Transcendent. Very popular. Red and yellow. 

 Early Autumn. 



Cherries 



Large 2- and 3-year old Cherry trees, such as 

 ours, are difiicult to obtain. 



First-class trees, each 75c., doz. $7.50 



Black Tartarian (Sweet). Beautiful, dark purple; 

 of medium size and very good quality. Early. 



Early Richmond (Sour). Bright red, very acid, 

 extremely prolific; popular. 



Gov. Wood (Sweet). Does exceedingly well in 

 the East. The fruit is red and amber, and of 

 excellent quality. 



Lambert (Sweet). Jet black when fully ripe. 

 Flesh firm, solid, rich and juicy. Tree rugged, 

 strong grower, hardy, enormous bearer. Late 

 July; sweet and good. 



Montmorency (Sour). The most largely planted 

 of the sour varieties. Light red, very acid; 

 popular for pie making. 



Yellow Spanish, White Amber (Sweet). Pale 

 amber, with red on sunny side; large, firm, juicy, 

 of high quality; beautiful. 



