Fruit Trees { 28 } LOVETT'S NURSERY, Inc. 
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Dwarf Fruit Trees 
Dwarf fruit trees take up much less space than 
do the standard sorts, and come into bearing much 
sooner—frequently the same year they are planted. 
The fruit is, of course, not dwarf, but as large as 
that produced by trees of the standard sorts. 
Splendid, 2-year-old trees, each 75c., 
doz. $7.50 
DWARF APPLES 
Baldwin Red Astrachan 
Delicious Rhode Island Greening 
Grimes Golden Stayman 
McIntosh Wealthy 
Yellow Transparent 
(For descriptions, see under “Apples”) 
DWARF PEARS 
Duchesse d’Angouleme Bartlett 
Anjou Seckel 
(Described under “Pears”) 
Cherries 
Throughout the early Summer, these trees pro¬ 
duce the delicious fruit which is so popular in pies, 
or in beverages, or simply picked and eaten. 
Plant sweet varieties 25 feet apart each way, 
and sour varieties 20 feet apart each way. 
First-class trees, each 50c., doz. $5.00, 
100 $35.00 
Black Tartarian. Black, large, sweet, productive. 
Ripens last of June. 
Early Richmond (Sour). Dark red, juicy. Me¬ 
dium to large. June. 
Gov. Wood. Yellow with red cheek, large and 
delicious. Productive and sweet. June. 
Lambert. Black with red flesh. Sweet, immense 
bearer and good shipper. July. 
Montmorency (Sour). Medium to large. Dark 
red with juicy flesh. Late. 
Yellow Spanish. Vigorous with large fruit, yel¬ 
low and sweet. Ripens in early June. 
Rochester Peach (greatly reduced) 
Peaches 
The prize fru't of New Jersey. We offer all the 
best varieties, old and new, so you cannot go wrong 
if you choose from our list. 
Plant 18 feet apart each way. 
First-class trees, each 50c., doz. $5.00, 
100 $35.00 
Belle (Belle of Georgia). Late August. Large 
white fruit, red cheek. Excellent flavor. Pro¬ 
ductive. Freestone. 
Carman. Popular early market Peach. Yellow 
with blush on sunny side. Good shipper. Late 
July. Delicious white flesh. 
Champion. Western Peach of good size and qual¬ 
ity. Creamy white with blush cheek. Late July. 
Early Crawford (Crawford’s Early). Large, 
yellow with red cheek. Delicious flesh. Free¬ 
stone. 
Elberta. Leading market variety. Ripens in late 
August. Freestone. Juicy and tasty yellow flesh. 
Golden Jubilee. A splendid new Peach, which 
you will be proud to have in your garden. Ripens 
between Carman and Belle, and is firm, hardy 
and delicious; yellow flesh. 
Hiley. Large, creamy white Peach with a heavy 
blush on the sunny side. Midseason; freestone. 
J. H. Hale. Excellent for garden or market. Large 
and of superb quality. Ripens just before 
Elberta. Yellow and red with yellow flesh. 
Late Crawford (Crawford’s Late). Of highest 
quality and greatest size. Freestone. Ripens 
after Elberta. Yellow flesh. 
Rochester. Sweetest of all yellow Peaches. Ripens 
in late July; large, freestone with golden yellow 
flesh. 
Quinces 
Plant 10 feet apart. 
First-class trees, each 75c., doz. $7.50 
Champion. Popular, with abundant large, green¬ 
ish yellow fruit. Late. 
Cherries, Black Tartarian Orange. A heavy bearer of large fruits with orange 
(About 2 /s natural size) yellow flesh. Early. 
(Our Fruit Trees are much too large for shipment by parcel post) 
