LOVETT'S NURSERY, LITTLE SILVER, N. J.— PEACHES 



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A FINE SPECIMEN OF THE ROCHESTER PEACH 



PEACHES (Continued) 



J. H. HALE — (See typical fruit below) 



IN season of ripening it bridges the gap 

 between Rochester and Elberta. The 

 peaches are very large, of round shape, with 

 a deep golden yellow skin overlaid with car- 

 mine; flesh is golden and of high quality. 

 Equally useful for home use or market, this 

 promises to be of great value everywhere 

 because of its iirmnessand -fine flavor . 



ROCHESTER (See illustration of a tree in bearing above) 



A valuable, extra early, yellow peach that begins 

 to bear quite young. Tree is vigorous. The fruit 

 grows to immense size, is a beautiful orange yellow, 

 blushed and mottled with dark red spots. The yel- 

 low flesh is very juicy and highly flavored. Free- 

 stone. Middle of August. 



H. HALE — ONE OF THE WORLD S 

 GREATEST PEACHES 



THREE FINE NEW PEACHES FOR 1927 



On page 34 we offer three outstanding novelties 

 as originated and recommended by "our own" New 

 Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station. In writ- 

 ing about them, Professor Farley tells us, in part, 

 as follows: 



"We feel that these three varieties are much better 



than any others now available, and ripening at the 

 same time — they are all productive, hardy, attrac- 

 tive in appearance and good shippers. The fruit is 

 of high quality, and should be able to compete suc- 

 cessfully with other varieties on the market during 

 the early part of August. 



(See next page for detailed descriptions) 



