For the Spring of 1883 
Is now ready for distribution , and is concedt d by both 
Pmss and Public to be “The most beautiful and useful 
Fruit Catalogue ever published.” It is brilliantly illustrated with 
truthful engravings of the best Fruits, and is embellisln d with sev¬ 
eral splendid colored plates. The descriptions are accurate, honest , 
and the prices moderate. It tells how to get and grow Fruit Trees 
and Plants, and is replete with information valuable to all inter¬ 
ested in the culture of Fruits. It is mailed ft re to all applicants; send for fl! 
IVover ISefore wain &uch an Array of 2)ei<iiriible 
Novelties 
Offered. 
GRAPES. 
Besides iiie long list of olu varieties, Manchester, 
• '.(Miomiiv-'ted “Tile Greatest Strawberry on Earth:’* 
Thu Royal jkrsey Queen, James Vick, Phelps’ Seed¬ 
ling, Bidwf.i.l, Primo, Big Bob, Fairy, and many 
J her tempting novelties are offered. 
RASPBERRIES. 
The collection of hardy Grapes is especially attractive. 
<nnbraclng the beautiful and delicious Pocki.ington, 
Lady Washington, Prentiss, Dichesse, and the 
other grand new white Grapes, with Jefferson,'Early 
Victor, Moore’s Early, Lady, Brighton, Worden, 
the Rogers’ Hybrids, and an extended list of other 
sorts, both new and old. 
BLACKBERRIES. 
Mansell, the. most wonderful Raspberry ever pro¬ 
duced : Soulirgan, superb extra-early Black Cap. 
Gregg, Tyler, < i thbert, Shaffer’s Colossal, and 
all the standard kinds with several other novelties. 
The “Iron Clad ’’ variedios t’r*; rnmv d everywhere, 
with the great novelty Early Harvest, and all the 
standard varieties. Also, a full assortment of Goose¬ 
berries and Currants. 
FRUIT TREES. 
In this department a specialty is made of the Peach. Out of the large collection of 
varieties of Apples, Pears, Peaches, Plums, Cherries, etc., special attention is in¬ 
vited to the stock of Jif^fTer’s Hybrid and I^e Conte Hears, Champion Quince 
and IVut-bearing Trees, 
Remember the Catalogue costs you nothing and may save you a great deal. 1 
Address, • 
Four Fruit Farms J J. T. LOVETT, \ Introducer of the Cuth- 
, * a bert Raspberry cwd Man- 
rwo Greenhouses. \ Little Si lifer, New Jersey. { Chester Strawberry. 
HAN 
The Most Remarkable Raspberry Ever Produced. 
■ Brightest red, extra firm, perfectly hardy, of best 
quality, and the Earliest of all Raspberries. (See engraving and description of it in 
Seed-Time and Harvest for November.) 
Resolved, ** That it is the sense of this meeting that this is the earliest Raspberry so far known. Further, it 
is of a bright red color, of flne shape, and of great firmness. Unanimously adopted Report of meeting on 
{wounds of originator, June 27th, 1882. 
“ It stands single and alone, and above all competition.”— Wm. Parry. 
Circular giving full account an<l a beautiful chromo of this wonderful novelty, free. 
PLANTS, dozen. $8.00 ; 25 for $5.00 ; 100 for $18.00. 
Addivss, J. T. I.OVKTT, as above. 
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