J. T. LOVETT, LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 
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PEACHES 
CHERRIES 
Plant IS feet apart each way. 
Note.—Do not plant peaches in the fall ex¬ 
cept in light soil. 
One grade only, the best—extra heavy, each, 
75c.; dozen, $7.50; 100, $40.00. 
Belle of Georgia.—Midseason. White, over¬ 
spread with red. Firm, sweet; freestone. 
Carmen.—Early—in fact, the earliest variety 
that we consider of sufficient merit to grow. 
White, with red cheek, hardy and a sure bearer. 
Crawford’s Early.—Large, yellow with red 
cheek; flesh yellow, juicy, sweet and good. 
Middle of August. 
Crawford’s Late.—Late, yellow, with red 
cheek; very large and of high quality. 
Elberta.—Midseason. Yellow, largely over¬ 
laid with red. Of fair quality; excellent for 
canning. The most popular yellow peach. 
Francis.—Ripens just after Elberta. Yellow 
with red cheek; flesh is rich golden yellow. 
Of good quality. 
Hiley.—Second early, ripening just after Car¬ 
men. Creamy white, with deep red cheek. 
Flesh is white, very juicy, of fine quality. 
J. H. HALE.—Deep golden yellow overlaid 
with carmine. Ripens after Crawford’s Early, 
but about a week before Elberta. Globular in 
shape and very large. Each, $1.00; dozen, 
$ 10 . 00 . 
ROCHESTER.—This very valuable extra 
early yellow Peach is, we believe, the finest 
variety we have ever seen. It is simply im¬ 
mense in size, beautiful in appearance, of su¬ 
perb quality and without a defect of which we 
have any knowledge. Each, $1.00; dozen, 
$ 10 . 00 . 
PEARS (Standard) 
Plant 20 feet apart each way. 
First-class trees, each, $1.50; dozen, $15.00. 
ANGOULEME (DUCHESSE). — Autumn. 
Green, very large, coarse grained but juicy. 
ANJOU. —Late autumn. Green with red 
cheek; high quality, juicy and melting; strong¬ 
growing tree, prolific. 
BARTLETT. — Summer, yellow; widely 
grown and the most popular of all varieties. 
CLAPP’S FAVORITE. — Early summer. 
Green with red cheek; large, juicy, melting; 
prolific; decays quickly when ripe. 
KIEFFER. — Autumn. Yellow, with red 
cheek, coarse grained and of poor quality; 
handsome tree and very prolific. 
SECKEL.—Early autumn. Dull red, with 
much russet; small; of high quality. 
DWARF PEARS 
Plant 10 feet apart each way. 
Splendid trees, all two years old or older, 
each, $1.25; dozen, $12.50. 
These are especially useful in gardens of 
limited dimensions, one especially desirable 
trait being that they start bearing almost im¬ 
mediately, frequently the same season planted. 
We have them in all the following varieties, 
viz.: Angouleme, Anjou, Bartlett, Clapp’s Fa¬ 
vorite and Seckel. 
Plant sweet varieties 25 feet apart each way. 
Plant sour varieties 20 feet apart each way. 
Extra selected trees, each, $1.75; dozen, 
$17.50. 
Note.—Large two and three-year-old Cherry 
trees such as ours are almost “out of the mar¬ 
ket.” We are extremely fortunate in having 
such a good supply of them. 
Black Tartarian (Sweet). — Undoubtedly 
more largely planted in the East than any 
other sweet cherry. Beautiful dark purple; of 
medium size and very good quality. Early. 
Early Richmond (Sour).—Bright red, very 
acid; extremely prolific; popular. 
Gov. Wood (Sweet).—The fruit, which is 
large, is red and amber and of excellent quality. 
Montmorency (Sour). — The most largely 
planted of the sour varieties. Light red, very 
acid; popular for pie making. 
Napoleon (Sweet).—Pale vellow and bright 
red; of great size; juicy and sweet. 
Rockport (Sweet).—Large; clear red shaded 
with pale amber; firm, juicy and sweet. 
Schmidt’s Bigarreau (Sweet).—An immense 
black Cherry that succeeds very well in the 
East. It is of very high quality. 
Windsor (Sweet).—Deep purple, large, ex¬ 
tremely firm and of high quality. 
Yellow Spanish (White Amber) (Sweet).— 
Pale amber, with red on sunny side; large, 
firm, juicy, of high quality; beautiful. 
QUINCES 
Plant 10 feet apart each way. 
First-class trees, each, $1.25; dozen, $12.50. 
CHAMPION.—Late. Greenish yellow; large. 
ORANGE (Apple).—Early. Deep yellow, 
large, prolific, reliable and popular. 
Montgomery Co., Md., March 15, 1922. 
I want to express my appreciation of the stock you sent, 
and the satisfactory nature of your service. My place 
has many beautiful witnesses that prove the quality of 
your stock. Lewis Meriam. 
