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



PEARS 



Standard Varieties 



SECKEL THE 



HIGHEST QUALITY IN 

 A SMALL PACKAGE 



Price, except as noted, extra selected trees, 

 each, 75c; dozen, $7.50; 100, $40.00. 



Orchardists are invited to ask for special 

 quotations on large quantities and on lighter 

 grade trees, of which we have a large supply. 



Plant 1 8 feet apart each way. 



We offer the finest stock of peach trees that we 

 have had in many years. Such grade, or type, of 

 trees as ours is not generally offered at the prices 

 quoted. However, our supply is such as to make 

 it possible to sell these "best ever" grades at 

 truly reasonable prices. 



BELLE OF GEORGIA r Midseason. 

 White, largely overspread with red; firm; 

 sweet; freestone. ' ~M 



CARMAN — The earliest variety of merit. 

 White flesh; semi-clingstone. 



CRAWFORD'S EARLY - Large, yellow # 

 with red cheek; flesh yellow, juicy, sweet and ^ 

 good. Middle of August. 



ELBERTA — Midseason. Fruit large. l| 

 Yellow with deep red cheek. 



HILEY — Second early. Creamy white 

 with deep red cheek. Flesh is white, very 

 juicy, of fine quality. 



J. H. HALE — Holds out great promise of 

 becoming a popular favorite because of its 

 many good qualities. In season of ripening 

 it bridges the gap between Rochester and EI- 

 berta. The peaches are very large, of round 

 shape, with a deep golden yellow skin over- 

 laid with carmine; flesh is golden and of high 

 quality. 



Plant 2Q feet apart each way; 108 

 trees per acre. A much larger number 

 of Dwarf Pears may be grown in less 

 space. Please consult page 25. 



First-class two- and three-year - 

 old trees, each, $1.25; dozen, $12.50. 



ANGOULEME (Duch- 



esse) — Autumn. Extra 

 large; green; just a trifle 

 coarse grained, but juicy 

 and good. Bears when 

 very young. 



ANJOU — Late au- 

 tumn. Green with red 

 cheek; high quality, juicy 

 and melting; strong- 

 growing tree, prolific. 



BARTLETT — Sum- 

 mer. Yellow; the most widely grown 

 and the most popular of all varieties. 

 Of late years, this variety has shown 

 an inclination to blight; does best 

 when grown in sod. 



CLAPPS FAVORITE — Early 

 summer. Green with red cheek, 

 large,. juicy, melting; prolific; decays 

 quickly when ripe. 



KIEFFER — Autumn. Yellow, with red cheek; 

 coarse grained and of rather inferior quality, though 

 it can be kept until midwinter, and when thorough! s 

 ripe is very good. 



SECKEL — Very prolific, as shown through typical 

 cluster alongside. While it is rather small, it is of 

 extremely high quality. Ripens in late summer and 

 is a dull red with much russet. 



J. H. HALE NAMED AFTER THE PEACH KING, 



AND A PEER OF ITS KIND 



