44 Fruit Trees 
LOVETT’S NURSERY, Inc 
Peach, Golden Jubilee 
DWARF FRUIT TREES 
Dwarf only in size of the tree itself, with fruit as 
large as that produced by the standard sorts, these 
lovely small trees come into bearing much sooner, 
and take up much less space than their larger cousins. 
Simply, ideal for a suburban garden, where every 
bit of space is valuable. Plant 10 feet apart each way. 
Splendid, 2-year-old trees, 
each $1.00, doz. $10.00 
DWARF APPLE TREES 
Delicious Rhode Island Greening 
Grimes Golden Stayman Winesap 
McIntosh Yellow Transparent 
(For descriptions, see under “Apple Trees”) 
DWARF PEAR TREES 
Bartlett Duchesse d’Angouleme 
Seckel 
(For descriptions, see under “Pear Trees”) 
CHERRY TREES 
Delicious in pies, jams, wines, or by themselves, 
our Cherries are at their best this Spring. Plant 
sweet varieties 25 feet apart, sour ones 20 feet apart 
each way. 
First-class trees, each $1.00, doz. $10.00, 
100 $75.00 
Black Tartarian. Late June, black, prolific, sweet. 
Montmorency. Most popular sour Cherry of our 
country. Late, with big, dark red Cherries, juicy 
and good for cooking. 
Napoleon. Leads the sweet Cherries in appearance, 
flavor, and popularity. Deep red over yellow back¬ 
ground covers these big gems, and their flavor is 
indescribable. 
Yellow Spanish. Late Spring, yellow, very sweet, 
large Cherries. 
PEACH TREES 
The prize fruit of our State. Only the best of 
sorts are offered below, so that you cannot go wrong 
by choosing from our list. 
Plant 18 feet apart each way. 
First-class trees, each 60c., doz. $6.00, 
100 $40.00 
Belle (Belle of Georgia). Ripens in mid-August, 
bearing a mass of large white Peaches with red 
cheek; simply delicious. 
Carman. Produces pale yellow fruit in late July, 
with blush on sunny side. Popular, with tasty 
white flesh. 
Champion. Sizable Peaches grace this Western 
sort, creamy white with red on sunny side, in late 
July. 
Early Crawford (Crawford Early). Popular Peach 
tree, bearing many large yellow fruits early in the 
season. Exceptionally delicious sort. 
Elberta. The leading Eastern market variety, with 
many yellow Peaches in late August; firm and 
delicious. 
Golden Jubilee. A lovely new Peach, destined to 
dethrone Elberta as the most popular early yellow 
sort. It is of better quality and ripens three weeks 
earlier, with blushed yellow skin, and juicy, ten¬ 
der, sweet yellow flesh. Freestone. 
Hiley. Most hardy sort, with many huge white 
Peaches, with distinct blush on sunny side, pro¬ 
duced in early August. 
J. H. Hale. Mammoth Peaches are produced on 
this lovely and popular sort, as attractive as any 
variety we know. Fruit is yellow with red cheeks. 
Flavor is exquisite and the variety thoroughly 
merits its nickname “The Million Dollar Peach.” 
Late Crawford (Crawford’s Late). Huge yellow 
fruit of the highest quality, in very late Summer. 
Rochester. In late July this tree bears a mass of 
large yellow Peaches, sweeter than the fruits of 
any other variety. New, but very popular. 
QUINCE TREES 
Plant 10 feet apart. 
First-class trees, each $1.00, doz. $10.00 
Orange. Early; large Quinces with yellow flesh in 
great abundance. 
PLUM TREES 
Plant 20 feet apart each way. 
Strong, 3-year-old trees, each $1.00, doz. $10.00, 
100 $75.00 
Bradshaw. Hardy and productive trees with early 
deep red Plums, big and aromatic. Good for 
canning. 
Jap. Gold. A lovely Plum tree with masses of 
luscious golden fruit. 
Lombard. Most popular American Plum. Deep 
purple red in color. Midseason. 
Red June. A very early Plum tree, productive of 
delicious garnet red fruit. 
JAPANESE WINEBERRY 
Bears attractive fruits like Raspberries, which 
make good desserts and wines. 
Heavy plants. Doz. $2.00, 100 $12.00. 
(Our Fruit Trees are much too large for shipment by parcel post) 
