THE LOVETT COMPANY, LITTLE SILVER, N. /. 



BEETS.— The Best Garden Varieties. 



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If to he sent by mail add 8c. per 

 An ounce will sow a drill of fifty feet; five pounds will 

 THE ECLIPSE. The earliest Beet in cultivation', of 

 good size and fine quality; very desirable not only for 

 its rapid growth, but smallness of top; highly recom- 

 mended for market gardeners. The roots grow per- 

 fectly smooth and round; flesh fine grained and very 

 sweet. Pkt., 2Kc; oz., 5c; % lb., 12^0; lb., 35c. 



COLimBI/l BEET. The best earhj table variety, also, 

 if sown later, exellent for winter use — just what mar- 

 ket gardenei's have been looking for. The roots are 

 uniform, of good size and handsome in appearance; 

 skin smooth and clear; flesh deep, blood-red and of the 

 finest quality ; tender, rich and melting; very produc- 

 tive; good keeper. Pkt., 3c; oz., 8c; ){ lb., 25c; lb., 60c. 



EARLY BLOOD TIIRINIP. The best early Turnip Beet, 

 either for market gardeners or private families; per- 

 fect in form, of good size and most desirable in every 

 way; dark, red flesh and skin, remarkably tender and 

 sweet — the best variety to sow for a succession. Pkt., 

 2}4c; oz., 7c; 3^ lb., 18c; lb., 45c. 



Edmand*s Early. One of the best Beets grown; very 

 small tops; beets handsome, round, smooth and of good 

 marketable size: flesh very dark, sweet and tender. 

 Pkt,, 2>^c; oz., 6c; U lb., 15c; lb., 40c. 



Early Bassano. The flesh is very sweet; tender and 

 productive. Pkt., 2Kc; oz., 5c; X lo., 12^0; lb., 35c. 



SUGAR BEETS. 



If to be sent by mail add 8c. per pound. 



Although we do 

 not give "gatepost" 

 illustrations, our 

 seed is just as good 

 and true. 



Lane*s Improved. 

 The most popular 

 Sugar Beet for 

 feeding purposes. 

 It has yielded forty 

 tons to the acre 

 and at a cost of 

 only flve cents per 

 bushel, which 

 makes it very prof- 

 itable for stock 

 farmers. The beets 

 grow to a large size 

 and are perfect in 

 shape as shown in 

 the illustration ; al- 

 most entirely free 

 from side roots; 

 easily grown and 

 an excellent keeper, 

 Oz. pkt., 3c; }i 

 lb., 8c; lb., 25c; 5 

 lb., 11.00. 



Jefferson Co., 

 Ky., Oct. 5, 1896. 

 Everything gotten 

 of you so far has 

 turned out very 

 satisfac tory. I 

 shall get all of my 

 seeds from you 

 another time. 



LANE'S IMPROVED. OZ. PKT., 3c. MrS. J. L. LEWIS. 



pound. % lbs. at pound rates. 



plant one acre. Cultural directions on eachpackage* 



Early Egyptian. The standard early market variety; 

 deep red, turnip shaped roots, tender and sweet when 

 young. Pkt., 2Kc; oz., 5c; i^lb., 12i^c; lb., 35c. 



Bastaiii*s Early Tarnip. A profitable market garden 

 variety, of large, quick growth; flesh very tender and 

 retains its fine, blood-red color when cooked. Pkt., 

 2Xc; oz., 5c; 3^ lb., 12i^c; lb., 35c. 



Lonff Blood Winter. An old variety, but always good 

 in the fall, a good keeper and good in every way. The 

 beets are long and smooth ; flesh blood-red, very tender 

 and sweet. Pkt., 23^c: oz., 5c; 3^ lb., 12^0; lb., 35c. 



Bastain's Half Long Winter. Half as long as the 

 above, very productive; price the same. 



MANGEL WURZELS. 



If to be sent by mail add 8c. per pound. 



The value of Mangels for 

 stock feeding cannot be over- 

 estimated. They can be rais- 

 ed at a trifling cost — five 

 pounds will seed one acre and 

 produce fifty tons of Mangels. 



Golden Tankard. The best 

 yelloiv mangel in cultivation^ 

 contains less water and more 

 sugar than any other Mangel; 

 highly prized by dairy farm- 

 ers; early to mature and very 

 productive. Oz. pkt., 3c; }i 

 lb., 8c; lb., 25c; 5 lbs., $1.00. 



I>Ianimoth Prize Lonff Red. 

 Decidedly the heaviest crop- 

 per, the largest and best long 

 GOL. TANKARD. OZ., 3c. red Mangel in cultivation; 

 flesh red, flue in quality ; of great value for feeding 

 stock; very productive, easily grown and easily gath- 

 ered. Oz. pkt., 3c; }i lb., 8c; lb., 25c; 5 lbs., $1.00. 



Golden Giant Intermediate. The most productive yel- 

 low Mangel in cultivation; as rich and sweet as a sugar 

 beet; flesh firm, close grained and nutritious; greatly 

 relished by horses, cattle, sheep and swine; vigorous 

 and rapid growers, easily gathered and good keepers. 

 Oz. pkt., 3c; }£ lb., 8c; lb., 25c; 5 lbs., $1.00. 



Red Globe Mangel. An early variety, much valued 

 for its smooth, globe-shaped roots, which grow to be 

 about eight inches in diameter. Oz. pkt., 3c; X 1^., 

 8c; lb., 2.5c; 5 lbs., $1.00. 



BRUSSELS SPROUTS. 



Dwarf Perfection. A fine variety, producing compact 

 sprouts of excellent quality. One ounce of seed will 

 sow 300 ft. of drill. Pkt.. 3c; oz., 12>^c; K lb., 35c. 



Paris Market. A new and distinct variety; half- 

 dwarf , bearing handsome, solid, round sprouts of the 

 best quality. Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c. 



