THE LOVETT COMPANY, LITTLE SILVER, N, J. 



SUGAR CORN. 



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if io he sent by mail add 5c per pint, or 10c per quart. Packets mailed free. 

 have the finest Sweet Corn of any variety, it should be picked when just in the right condition; plantings 

 should be made frequently, so as to always have a supply at the right stage. Our seed is pure and good. 



FIRST OF ALL. The earliest 

 Sweet Corn in cultivation; will 

 mature from four to six days 

 before any other standard va- 

 riety. The First of All is not 

 only the earliest to ripen, but 

 the ears are of larger size (see 

 illustration) and better qual- 

 ity than many other early va" 

 rieties; valuable for market 

 gardeners. Pkt., 5c; pt., 15c; 

 qt., 25c; pk., 75c. 



E/\RLY WHITE CORY. Ten 

 days earlier, larger ears (see 

 illu8tratioy\) and better quality 

 than any other, excepting the 

 First of All; will mature in 

 forty-four days after planting. 

 It is one of the best for general 

 market pm'poses. Pkt., 5c; pt., 

 15c; qt., 25c. 



Early IMinnesota. Not quite 

 so early as the Cory, but larger 

 ears and more productive; 

 NONE-SUCH. CORY. growing from four to five ears 



on a stalk. The standard early Sugar Corn with market gardeners. Pkt, 



CLARK'S NONESUCH. This excellent variety orig- 

 inated with Mr. C- S. Clark, of Ohio, one of the largest 

 growers of Sugai- Corn for seed in the world. Clark's 

 Early Nonesuch is not the earliest, but it has many 

 advantages over the extra early varieties. The ears 

 are feight to ten inches in length {see illustration), very 

 sweet, rich, juicy and refr-eshing; the best for a suc- 

 cession. Pkt., 5c; pt., 15c; qt., 25c; pk., 75c.; bu., $2.25. 



Shaker's Early. Originated with the Shakers of New 

 York State; very productive, ears of good size, t^der 

 and sweet. Pkt., 5c; pt., 15c: qt., 25c; pk., 75c. 



COUNTRY GENTLEMAN. A 

 new and distinct variety (see 

 illustration), hy far the sweet- 

 est and best for private fam- 

 ilies; very productive, ripens 

 early and remains in a sweet 

 condition until nearly dead 

 ripe; soaked over night can be 

 eaten as green corn during 

 winter. Pkt., 6c; pt., 15c;qt., 

 25c; pk., 80c; bu., $2.50. 



Everbearingf. Ripens early 

 and each stalk will produce 

 one or two well-developed 

 ears, which, if picked when 

 matured, two to four more 

 ears will develop on the same 

 stalk. One planting will fur- 

 nish a good sized family with a succession 

 weeks. Pkt., 5c; pt., 15c; qt., 25c; pk., 80c. 



STOWELL'S EVERGREEN. A long established and 

 very rehable variety— the best for a main crop, more 

 planted by private families, market gardeners and can- 

 ners than any other. It is very productive, ears of 

 good size (see illustration), grains deep, tender and 

 sugary; the most reliable for a succession of planting. 

 Pkt., 4c; pt., 10c; qt., 15c; pk., 60c; bu., $2.00. 



EVERGREEN. FIRST-OF-ALL. 



5c; pt., 15c; qt., 25c; pk., 75c; bu., $2,35. 

 FOUR OF THE SWEETEST. 



Pkt,, 4c (one pkt., each, 15c); pt., 10c; qt., 15c; pk., 75c. 



Black l>leAican. An acknowledged sweet variety. 



Eiryptian. La;ge ears, sweet, rich and fine flavored. 



Honey. A new variety, very sweet and satisfactory. 



IMaminoth Late Evergreen. Large ears, fine flavored; 

 the best late variety for market gardeners and truckers. 



^^^°See page 101 — For Evergreen Fodder Corn, En- 

 silage Corn and other varieties of Field Corn. Page 

 97 — For some thing new in Tomatoes. ,^^| 



POP CORN. 



CALIFORNI/V, or Golden. A 



miniature variety, the most 

 beautiful cornin cultivation; 

 short stalks, small ears, deep 

 pointed grains, of a rich gold- 

 en color, which when popped 

 expand to a large size; very 

 bardy and prolific. Pkt., 4c. 



RED BEAUTY. A most ex- 

 cellent variety, only recently 

 introduced; superior in pro- 

 ductiveness, quality and ap- 

 pearance. The ears are a bout 

 five inches long, and are 

 closely packed with deep 

 grains of a bright, glossy red 

 color ; pops into a ball as pure 



COUNTRY GENTLEMAN. PKT., 6C. 



for several white assnow, very crisp and tender. 



IMapIedale. The most prolific variety. Thestalksare 

 thickly studded with ears, well filled. Pkt., 3c. 



Queen's Golden. Handsome, large ears; pops perfectly 

 white; very productive. Pkt., 3c; pt., 20c., postpaid. 

 ^One packet of each variety of Pop Corn for We. 



All the seedsreceived from you last spring did splen- 

 did. -Joseph W. EvERTTS, Dekalb Co., lud., >sov. ^d. 



Pkt. 5c. 



