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



CHERRIES (Concluded) 



SCHMIDT'S BIGARREAU (Sweet) — An abundant 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 particularly well throughout the East and New England 

 states. 



WINDSOR (Sweet) — Deep purple, large, extremely firm and 

 of high quality. 



YELLOW SPANISH (White Amber) . (Sweet) — 

 Pale amber, with red on sunny side; large; firm, juicy, .-. . 



of high quality; beautiful. (See page 27 for prices.) 



We are always pleased to have satisfied cus- 

 tomers say a kind word — 



Mrs. Stanley Ward, Westchester Co., N. Y., 

 wrote on Feb. 23, 1925: The Peach trees I 

 bought from your Nursery three years ago turned 

 out wonderfully, the finest Peaches around here. 

 The Grapes I bought also are wonderful. 



Mr. E. Morgan Doggett, Henrico Co., Va., 

 writes as follows: I received the recent order of 

 Cherry Trees and find them all O.K. 



PLUMS 



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

 Our Plum trees are unusually fine specimens 

 splendid supply of them. 



Symmetrical trees, all varieties, each, $1.25; 



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. 



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. A typical 

 cluster is illustrated below. 



and we have a 



YELLOW SPANISH AS DELICIOUS AS 



IT IS BEAUTIFUL ! 



dozen, $12.50. 



GRAND DUKE — Color of Bradshaw, fruit 

 large, of fine quality, free from rot, very productive. 

 Tree moderate grower. 



LOMBARD — Midseason. A very reliable and 

 popular variety. Very prolific. Violet red fruits. 



MONARCH — Very large, dark purplish blue, 

 of good quality. Prolific. 



MOORE'S ARCTIC — Belongs to the Damson 

 class. Purplish black, juicv, sweet and good. Late. 



REINE CLAUDE (De Bavary) — Midseason. 

 Green, marked with red on sunny side. 



YELLOW EGG — Very large, egg shaped. A 

 little coarse but excellent for cooking. 



\ 1 AIR AVERAGE CLUSTER OF BRADSHAW 



