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THE LOVETT COMPANY, LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 



BUSH BEANS. 



If by mail add 8c. per pint, or 15c. per quart. 

 KEENEY»S RUSTLESS GOLDEN WAX. This is the 

 long-looked-f or bean, as it combines hardiness and pro- 

 ductiveness with jBne quality. It is a strong-growing 

 bush variety of most remarkable vigor and freedom 

 from rust. It sends out short tendi'ils, on which pods 

 form, in addition to those near the central stalk of the 

 plant, which accounts for its wonderful productiveness, 

 increasing imder favorable conditions from 100 to 150 

 fold. The pods are meaty and well filled, thick-flat 

 when young, and semi-round later: of a rich yellow 

 color and fine quality; entirely stringless, even when 

 large enough to shell. If the pods are picked as fast as 

 formed, the plant continues to furnish a bountiful sup- 

 ply for an unusually long season. Pkt., 8c; pt., 20c; 

 qt., 35c; pk., ^2.00; bu., $6.50. ■ 



WARDWELL'S EARLY KIDNEY WAX. The hardiest, 

 earliest, most productive; richest and best flavored 

 Dwarf Wax Bean {the best bean for the market gar- 

 dener). The vines are vigorous and strong growers, 

 keeping the beans well up from the ground {see cut). 

 The pods are long, very tender, stringless and early as- 

 the beans prepared for the table have a fine, rich buttery flavor and are sure to 

 Pkt., Sc; pt., 12Kc; qt., 20c; pk., $1.20; bu., $3.75. 



keeney's rustless wax 

 sume a rich golden color 

 become general favorites 



PKT. 8c. 



BEANS-Dwarf or Bush. 



If by mail add 8c. ver pint, or 15c. per quart. 



Early Round Yellow Six Weeks. An improved extra 

 early variety ; very prolific. Pkt., 6c; pt., 12>^c;qt., 20c. 



Early Red Yalentine. A new and distinct variety; 

 very uniform and enormously productive. The pods 

 are very tender and succulent; valuable for the mar- 

 ket gardener. Pkt., 6c; pt., 123^0 ; qt., 20c; pk., $1.00. 



Early Perfection Wax. The large golden-yeUow pods 

 are of the most handsome appearance and of the finest 

 quality, being entirely stringless, tender and rich fiav- 

 ored. Pkt., 6c; pt., 15c; qt., 25c; pk., $1.50. 



Golden Wax. A well-established variety; matm-es 

 early; excellent quality. Pkt., 6c; pt., 12>^c; qt., 20c. 



Black Wax. Bright, rich yellow pods; very tender 

 and rich. Pkt., 6c; pt., 15c; qt., 25c; pk., $1.50. 



Champion Bush. Very productive; large beans of the 

 finest flavor, either green or dry ; good "snap shorts 

 or string beans;" the very best for summer or winter. 

 Pkt., 6c; pt., 12Xc; qt., 20c; pk., $1.10. 



Best-of-all-Bush. The best and most productive snap- 

 short ever introduced ; entirely stringless. Pods long, 

 fleshy and succulent; most valuable for market or fam- 

 ily use. Pkt., 6c; pt., 12i^c; qt., 20c; pk., $1.00. 



POLE BEANS. 



If by mail add 8c. per pint, or 15c. per quart. 



BEST-OF-ALL-POLE. The best early green podded 

 Pole Bean. It is a good grower and very productive, 

 the long pods being produced all over the vines in clus- 

 ters of from four to twelve each. The pods are entirely 

 stringless, very fleshy, and of the very best quality. Of 

 all the Pole Beans, The-Best-of-All is undoubtedly the 

 best early and Lazy Wife's the best for late use. Pkt., 

 8c; pt., 12i^c; qt., 20c; pk., $1.20. 



LAZY WIFE'S. The best late Pole Bean, unsurpassed 

 for snap-shorts. The pods of medium dark-green 

 color, measure from four and a half to six inches in 

 length. They retain their rich, tender and stringless 

 qualities imtil nearly ripe. Each pod contains from 

 six to eight round, white beans, which are excellent for 

 shell beans. Pkt., 8c; pt., 15c; qt., 25c; pk., $1.50. 



5^ One pkt. each of Best-of-All and Lazy Wife's 

 Pole Beans for 15 cents. 



BEANS-Pole or Running. 



If by mail add 8c. per pin t, or 15c. per quart. 



Early Golden Cluster. A vigorous grower; golden- 

 yellow pods, entirely stringless, very brittle and of fine 

 flavor. Pkt., 6c; pt., 15c; qt., 25c; pk., $1.50. 



Kentucky Wonder. The largest and best Pole Bean; 

 very productive. Pkt., 6c; pt., 12Kc; qt., 20c; pk., $1.25. 



Extra Early Jersey Lima. Very early and productive; 

 most valuable for the early market. Pkt., 6c; pt., 15c; 

 qt., 25c; pk., $1.50. 



King of the Garden Lima. The heaviest cropper; 

 large pods produced in large clusters; beans large, 

 handsome and fine fiavored. Pkt., 6c; pt., 15c; qt., 

 25c; pk., $1.50. 



Large White Lima. A well-known sort; most desir- 

 able for market and family use. Pkt., 6c. pt., 12>^c; 

 qt., 20c; pk., $1.10. 



FORD'S inAI>lI>10TH-P0DDED Lir*lA. A grand new 

 Lima Bean — the result of over twenty years selection 

 by one of the oldest and most successful market garden- 

 ers. It siupasses any other Beayi in size, productive- 

 ness and quality. The pods grow an averagelength of 

 eight inches, contain from five to seven beans and can 

 be used either green or di-y. Pkt., 6c; pt., 15c; qt., 25c. 



wakdwell's kidney wax. pkt., 8c. 



