THE LOVETT COMPANY, LlttLE SILVER, N, / 



PEAS.-Northern Grown. 



//■ to he sent by mail add 8c. per pint, or 15c per quart extra. Pkts. mailed free. 

 Our Seed Peas are grown with the utmost care. Ooc QU&rttO lOOfcct of drill* Those marked'^ dre wrinkled varieties, 

 EXTRA EARLY VARIETIES. 

 FIRST OF ALL. Height, SO in. The best extra early Pea 

 in cultivation; unequalled for excellence, yield, size of pods 

 and regularity of growth; very early, productive and ripening 

 all at the same time ; can be gathered in two pickings. Seed 

 of new crop. Pkt., 6c; pt.^ 15c; qt., 25c5 pk.^ $1.00; bu., $3.50. 



*NOTT*S EXCELSIOR. Height^ l3 in. The earliest Dwarf 

 f)ea in cultivation — a new distinct variety, but one that has 

 come to stay. The pods contain from 6 to 8 large peas, which 

 are very tender and unusually fine flavored when cooked; of 

 regular growth, very prolific and extra fine for market gar- 

 deners. Pkt., 10c; 2 pkts., 15c; pt., 20c; qt., 35c; pk., $1.25. 



^American Wonder. Height, 9 in. The shortest of all the 

 Dwq,rf peas; very early, distinct and fine flavored; remarkably 

 productive and the best for family use. Pkt., 6c; pt., 17c; 

 qt., 30c; pk., $1.20; bu., $4.50; 2 bus., ^.^Q, including hag. 



*WlcLeaii*s Little Gem. Height. 10 in. Truly a gem; very early 

 and dwarf. It matures in fifty-four days, needs no support 

 and is very productive. Pkt., 6c; pt., 123^c; qt., 20c; pk., $1.00. 



♦PREiniUin CEW. Height, 12 in. An improvement on the 

 Little Gem, both in height, size of pods and quality; very 

 early and prolific. Price the same as Little Gem. Bu., $3.75. 



Daniel O'Rourke. Heicjht, so in. One of the earliestn-the 

 leading market gardeners' variety; very proKfic. Pkt., 6c; pt., 

 12Kc; qt., 20c; pk., 80c; bu., $3.00. 



*Laxton»s Alpha. Height, SO in. Fine 

 quality and very prolific; pods large 

 and well filled; well adapted to the home 

 garden. Pkt., 6c; pt,. 12Xc; qt., 20c. 

 SECOND EARLY VARIETIES. 



*Abundance. Height 18 in. A wrin- 

 kled variety of excellent quality; pods 

 three inches long and well filled. Pkt., 

 6c; pt., 12)^c; qt., 20c; pk., 85c. 



*I>IARKET GARDEN. Height, 24 in. 

 The most popular market variety; very 

 prolific and requires no brushing. The 

 pods are filled with peas of the most de- 

 licious flavor. Pkt., 6c; pt., 12J^c; 



qt., 20c; pk., 90c; bu., $3.50. 



HEROINE— A New Pea. (Height, 

 SO in.), but a medium-early 

 Wi inkled Pea of robust growth, 

 and one of the best for the home 

 garden; very proliflc, large, long 

 pointed pods containing from 7 

 to 9 large peas of the finest qual- 

 ity. Pkt., 10c; 2 pkts, 15c; pt., 

 17c; qt., 30c; pk., $1.20. 

 IMammoth l>leltinff Su?ar. Height-, 

 50 in. The best edible podded 

 variety. The pods are large, 

 smooth, tender and brittle; should 

 be prepared when young the same 

 as Wax Beans; also very good as 

 a shelled pea. Pkt., 8c; pt., 22c; 

 qt., 40c; pk., $1.60. 



It gives me pleasure to speak in 

 flattering terms of the fine qual- 

 ity of the seeds received of you 

 last spring. The tests I have made 

 DUKE OF ALBANY, show the fine quality of the seeds 

 PKT., 8c. in purity and germination and in 



strength of growth.— E. C. Phelps, Secretary, Water- 

 loo Ditch Power Company, Oregon, Oct. 33d, 1896. 



IMPROVED STRATAGEM. PKT., 8c. 



GENERAL CROP VARIETIES. 

 '"Improved Strataffcm. Height, U in. The sweetest 

 and best flavored of any Pea in cultivation; vines 

 strong and need no support: very productive, producing 

 large pods, often six inches long and containing from 

 ten to twelve large peas (see illustration). Pkt., 8c; 

 2 pkts, 15c; pt., 17c; qt., 30c; pk., $1.20; bu., $4.50. 



=^CIiaaipion of Engrland. Height, 60 in. One of the 

 best, and the most popular late Pea. The pods are of 

 large size; peas large and of excellent quality; vines 

 vigorous growers and very productive. Pkt., 6c; pt., 

 123^c; qt., 20c; pk., 80c; bu., $3.00. 



*DUKE OF ALBANY. The American Champion. One 

 of the largest and most productive Peas in cultivation. 

 Its flavor and quality closely resembles the well-known 

 Champion of England. The pods are well filled (see 

 illustration), with fine large peas of the best quality. 

 Pkt., 8c; pt., 17c; qt., 30c; pk., $1.25; bu., $4.50. 



*Everbearinfir. Height, 24 in. Large pods of fine qual- 

 ity; very productive and a continuous bearer. Pkt., 

 6c; pt., 12Xc; qt., 20c; pk., 90c; bu., $3.50. 



Black- Eyed l^arrowfat. Hardy and prolific; well adapt- 

 ed for field culture. Pkt., 5c: pt., Oc; qt., 15c; pk., 50c. 

 j^p^ See page 101 for Canada Field Peas. 



PARSLEY. 



Plain. The best for seasoning. Pkt., 2Xc; oz., 5c. 

 Moss Curled. Very attractive. Pkt., 3>^c; oz., 8c. 



