J. T. Lovett Co.— Apples. 



NEW VARIETIES. 



(1 lyr. hy mail 3c. each additional.) 



We offer these two errand Ap- 

 ples with the utmost confldence 

 that they will give such great 

 sailsfactlon that they will 

 make us a friend of everyone 

 who plants them. Did we not 

 know they are simply wonder- 

 ful for their beauty and other 

 valuable properties, we would 

 not offer a new apple, much 

 less two new varieties, because 

 there are so many new ones be- 

 ing put forward. Either is easily the handsomest and most valuable Autumn apple did not the other 

 exist; but it Is difficult to tell which of the two Is the flner, all things considered, although they are very 

 distinct from each other. Both are very tine growing varleties,wlth heavy abundant foliage, free from 

 blight or other disease; an Important fact which should not be overlooked. 



OLiOWING COAL.— Is remarkable in three 

 Important respects, viz: large size, great beauty and 

 superb quality. Fruit is enormous in size, ordinary 

 specimens weighing 16 to 20 ounces; one-half of each 

 of each specimen being bright, glossy red, and the 

 other half an Intense scarlet. As they hang on the 

 tree they may be seen for a long distance, appearing 

 among the dense foliage like glowing coals. The 

 flesh is of extra high quality, being of a rich yellow 

 color, smooth, reflned texture and of a high, rich, 

 sprightly sub-acid flavor; fully equalling the Hub- 

 bardston Nonesuch or a well ripened Newto*vn Pip- 

 pin. The tree, like the Kleffer Pear, is an early and 

 heavy bearer as well as a strong grower. Season at 

 Monmouth early In September. It Is sure to become 

 a most profitable variety for market, its great beauty 

 large size and high quality, commanding for It quick 



sales at high prices no matter how well the market 

 may be supplied; and for the home orchard. It should 

 be included in all collections, no matter how small. 

 First Class, ea., 75c; 3 for $2.00; doz., $7.00. 1 yr., ea., 

 50c; 3 for $1.S5; doz., $4.00. 



RUBY OEIW.— Asltsnameimpliesisan exceed- 

 ingly beautiful apple also; but not so large as Glow- 

 ing Coal. It is of good medium size, in form as per- 

 fect almost as though moulded In wax and of the most 

 brilliant red imaginable all over. Flesh,snowy white, 

 tender, crisp, juicy, mild, sub-acid and simply de- 

 licious. Tree even a stronger grower than Glow- 

 ing Coal, with abundant foliage, and an enormous 

 and early bearer. Exceedingly valuable either for 

 market or for family use. Season, early Autumn. 

 First Class, ea., 75c; 3 for $2.00; doz., $7.00. 1 yr., ea., 

 50c; 3 for $1.25; doz., $4.00, 



We!%vill send one each of Glowing Coal and Ruby Gem, First Class, for $1.25; 

 3 of each for $3.50; or one eacb, 1 yr., for 80c; 3 eaeli for $2.25. 



]?Iarsball's Seedling; (Red Bellflower).— It 

 has the deep brilliant red of the Red June, with its 

 sprightly acid flavor, but of the exact shape of a good 

 sized Yellow BdUflower, although the tree is of more 

 upright growth, and a regular and heavy bearer- 

 Wincer, 1st cl., ea., SOc; doz., $i.OO. 



Wbinery's Late Red ( PFhinerj/'s Winter.)— 

 A handsome deep red apple resembling Ben Davis, 

 but of much better quality. From Northern Ohio 

 where It is claimed to be the longest keeping and 

 most profitable apple. Winter, 1st cl., ea., 35c; doz.» 

 $3,50. 1 yr., ea., 25c; doz., $2.50. 



