THE LOVETT COMPANY, LITTLE SILVER, N, /. 

 If to be sent by mail add 8c. per pound extrd. Packets, ounces and lbs. mailed free. 



WATERMELONS. 



Florida Favorite. A most delicious melon ; medium size and 

 very prolific; flesh deep red, crisp, juicy and delicious; very 

 desirable for truckers who wish to have the first melons in 

 market and for private families who want the most delicious 

 melons for the table. Pkt., 3c; 02., 6c; lb., 15c; lb., 40c. 



THE DIXIE. A new and valuable cross between the Kolb's 

 Gem and Mountain Sweet, possessing the rich, luscioiic^ fiu- 

 vor of the Mountain Sweet and the excellent shipping cha rac- 

 ter of the Kolb's Gem. The outer skin is dark green and very 

 beautifully striped— see illustration; flesh deep scarlet, fii-m, 

 sweet and refreshing. The Dixie is one of the best eatihg and 

 most productive melons ever introduced. Pkt., 3c; oz., 6c; X 

 STANDARD VARIETIES. 



Phinney*s Early. Very desirable for an early melon, 

 either for market or home use; sweet and productive. 



91 



PKT., 3ci. 



Pkt., 2Xc; oz., 5c; 



lb. 



l2Xc; lb., 35c; 3 lbs., $1.00. 

 The Delaware. One of the best .melons for shipping 

 and keeping; of good size, solid, sweet and luscious; 

 entirely free from strings, and of most excellent flavor. 

 Pkt., 2i<c; oz., 5c; 1^ lb., 12Kc; lb., 40c; 3 lbs., $1.00. 



Dark Icinff, This melon can scarcely be too highly 

 praised; very solid, thin rind, rich and luscious. Pkt., 

 23^c; oz., 5c; }£ lb., 12Kc; lb., 40c; 3 lbs., fl.OO. 



The VoIg°a. Exceedingly hardy — will succeed any- 

 where; bright red flesh, sweet and fine flavored. Pkt., 

 23^c; oz., 5c; U lb., 12^0; lb., 40c; 3 lbs., $1.00. 



Colorado Preserving. A Citron, quite distinct; very 

 productive; flesh firm and solid, with few seeds. Pkt., 

 2Xc; oz., 5c; }4 



lb., 12Kc; lb., 40c; 3 lbs., $1.00. 



KOHL-RABI. 



THE DIXIE— ORIGINAL STRAIN. 



15c; lb., 40c; 3 lbs., $1.00. 

 VARIETIES OF GREAT MERIT, 



Per pkt., each ^c; ayiy 3 pkts.., 10 cents. 

 The Wonderful Suffar, Hoosier Kingr and Black Diamond, 



are all melons of great merit — see opposite page. 



Kolb*S Gem. A splendid variety, one that has cre- 

 ated quite a sensation among melon growers. It is one 

 of the largest, most productive, best keeping and ship- 

 ping melon ever grovm; very uniform in size, thin, hard 

 rind, and unusually sweet, sugary and delicious. They 

 are very productive, ripen early and are in every way 

 first class melons. Oz., 6c; X 1^., 12i^c; lb., 35c. 



New Watermelon,— NABOB. A very large, solid, 

 heavy melon of splendid keeping qualities. Color dark 

 green — weight thirty to fifty pounds — fiesh deep scarlet, 

 sweet and luscious; medium early, an excellent shipper 

 and a very attractive market melon; a variety possess- 

 ing more than ordinary merit. Oz., 7c; )^ lb., 20c. 



Kohl-rabi, or Turnip-Rooted Cabbage is grown for 

 its turnip-shaped bulb — the bulb when young is very 

 tender and when properly prepared for the table is 

 one of the most desirable of vegetables. 

 Early White Vienna. Best for table use. Pkt., 3c; oz., 10c. 

 Purple Vienna. The same as the White except in color. 



PARSNIPS. 



Parsnips are well 

 known as a delicious 

 table vegetable, but 

 for feeding little ap- 

 preciated; very rich 

 1 and sugary ; valuable 

 for stock feeding. 



GUERNSEY. An 

 improved strain; in 

 many ways much 

 superior to any oth- 

 er. The roots are 

 smooth and carry 

 their thickness well 

 down. The flesh is 

 very fine grained and 

 of excellent flavor. 

 Pkt., 2Kc; oz., 5c; 

 lb., 123^c; lb., 35c. 

 Lonff Smooth {Hol- 

 low Crown) . The 

 best variety for gen- 

 LONG SMOOTH. PKT. , 3c. eral cultivation. 

 Very large, smooth (see illustration), white, sweet and 

 of superior quality. Pkt., 2^c; oz., 5c; 3^ lb., 123^c. 



Student. A good half -long variety, very smooth, 

 sweet and of delicate flavor. Pkt., 2>^c; oz., 5c. 



LEEK. 



Very valuable for soups and salads and excellent 

 when sliced and cooked like peas; will keep all winter. 



London Flag. A large and most excellent variety; 

 broad leaves on both sides, like a flag. Pkt., 2Xc: oz. 6c. 



Scotch Champion. A choice variety of extra large 

 size, rapid grovvi;h and very hardy. Pkt., 3c; oz., lOe. 



IMARTYNIA. 



I^artynia proboscidea. The best variety for pickles; 

 very attractive, delicious and highly prized. Pkt., 3c. 



MUSHROOMS. 



One of the most profitable crops. English Spawn, in 

 pound bricks — see page 102. 



MUSTARD. 



White. 

 Black. 



The best for general use. 

 Stronger than the White. 



Pkt., 2}4c; oz., 5c. 

 Price the same. 



CHINESE. Highly esteemed; productive. Pkt., 3c. 



NASTURTIUM. Indian Cress. 



For Dwarf Flowering varieties see page 108. 



Tall Yellow. For pickling or salads. Pkt., 3c; oz., 10c. 



OKRA, or Gumbo. 



Extensively grown for the seed pods, which are very 

 nutritious and are largely used in soups; should be 

 gathered when young and tender. 



White Velvet. The plants of this variety are distinct 

 in manner of growth; pods large, thick, and very at- 

 tractive in appearance; flesh tender and nutritious. 

 Pkt., 23^c; oz., 6c; U lb., 15c; lb., 40c. 



DWARF. A new variety; dwarf, prolific, with short, 

 thick pods. Pkt., 2>^c; oz., Tc; }£ lb., 15c,- lb., 45c. 

 See Page 97 for something new in Tomatoes. 



