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THE LOVETT COMI'AAV, LITTLE SILVER, N. /. 



If to he sent by mail add 6c per pound extra. Packets, ounces and }£ lbs. mailed free. 



PUMPKINS. 



? of seed sufficient for fifteen hills; one pound for an acre. 



JAPAINESE, The best pumpkin for general cooking pur- 

 poses. They grow to a medium size; ripen early and will 

 keep imtil late in the spring. The flesh is a rich salmon 

 color, remarkably di-y, sweet and fine flavored. 

 The seeds are cm-ionsly marked and can easily 

 be distinguished. Pkt., 3c: oz., 10c; X lb., 25c. 



WINTER LIXL'RY. The best pumpkin grown 

 for pies. The flesh is very thick, sweet, and fine 

 flavored; an excellent keeper and enormously 

 productive. It is very finely netted and of a 

 golden inisset color; very attractive in appear- 

 ance and a good seller. Our seed is selected and 

 will produce pumpkins uniform in shape and ap- 

 pearance. Pkt., 3c: oz.. 10c: >X 20c; lb.. 60c. 

 Calhoun. A good pie pumpkin and the best keeper; 

 medium size, but heavy, solid, very productive and of 

 excellent quality. The skin is a dark cream color; 

 flesh a salmon-yellow, very thick and fine grained; 

 seed cavity very small. Pkt., 3c; oz.. 10c; }i lb., 20c. 



Sugar. [See illustration). As fine grained as a 

 squash; of a rich color; excellent boiled or when made 

 into pies. Very productive and profitable as a market 

 crop. Pkt., 2>^c; oz., 5c; K lb., loc; lb., 45c. 



Cheese [Kentucky Field). An old-fashioned variety, 

 highly prized by many as a pie pumkin. but very valu- 

 able on account of its great productiveness for feeding 

 purposes. Oz.. 5c; }£lh., loc; lb., 40c. 



Connecticut Field. The most valuable for general 

 cultivation. Large crops can be gi'own among corn, 

 and no other pumpkin will produce such results: indis- 

 pensable for feedingstock; Oz.. 4c: lb.. 2oc. 6 lbs., 81.00. 



JL'>1B0.— Geoaine [^lammoth. The largest Pumpkin 

 in the World very often exceeding two himdi'ed 

 pounds iu weight. [See illvstration). It has a salmon 

 colored 5kiii ; flesh bright yellow, fine grained, and of 

 good quality not withstanding their enormous size: one 

 of the best pie pumpkins grown, and also a splendid 

 keeper. Pkt.. 5c: oz.. 15c: \ lb.. 45c: lb.. 81.50. 



Dunkard. A variety which originated with the Dun- 

 kards in Pennsylvania, by whom it is highly esteemed. 

 It is oblong in shape and weighs upwards of twenty- 

 five pounds. The flesh is of a bright golden yellow, 

 very rich and sweet in flavor: a wonderful keeper. 

 Pkt.. 2ic<c: oz.. Sc: V lb.. 20c: lb.. 50e. 



Tennessee Svkeet Potato. Also a splendid pie pump- 

 kin; pear shaped isee illustration) and of medium size: 

 skin and flesh creamy-white, dry and close grained; 

 very productive. Pkt.. 2>^c: oz.. 6c: V lb.. lTc,-db., 50c. 



PEPPERS. 



One ounce of seed should produce 1200 plavi-^. 



Red Cajenne, Red Chili, ana Red Cherry. Small vari- 

 eties for pickling. Per pkt.. 4c: 3 pkts., 10c. 



CORAL GE.>1 BOLQIET. The finest of all the srncdl 

 varieties. The plant is completely covered with small 

 bright red peppers: very attractive and cZe.^frab/e as a 

 vot-plant; useful for seasoning. Pkt.. 6c: 2 pkts., 10c. 



NCF Celestial. A very attractive variety and one 

 that deserves a prominent place in every flower gar- 

 den. The plants are continuous bearers and are cov- 

 ered with part yellow and part scarlet peppers, good in 

 quahty and sharp flavored : useful for seasoning. Pkt. 5c. 



S\\EET BELL» or Bull-nose, The most popular variety 

 for mangoes;' large, very early, mild and pleasant fla- 

 vored. Pkt., 3c; oz., 15c: pi lb., 50c. 



Golden Lprig"ht. A distinct variety: upright finiit on 

 stiff stems. The peppers are large, handsome and very 

 desirable for mangoes. Pkt.. 3c: oz.. 20c; }i lb., 60c. 



CAL. RED PEANUT. 



Tht largest [see illustration), and most pro- 

 ducti>e Peanut ever cultivated. Almost every 

 one has a liking for peanuts. They are nutii- 

 tious. palatable and pleasant eating, and if 

 rightly understood can be as easily raised au3 

 cabbage and potatoes. The Ma^hmoth Cali- 

 fornia Red is a beautiful red peanut : a sti'ong^ 

 rank, hardy and vigorous grower, and pro- 

 duces the most luscious nuts in abundance. The 

 nuts are fine and contain from three to four 



large, fat kernels, which are remarkably rich and pleasant flavored. Directions for grmving will he printed 

 o7i each package. Large, liberal packet, 5c; pt., 15c; qt,, 25c; postpaid. 



RLBY KING. The 



most popular variety., 

 and the best adapted 

 for market or family 

 use: when ripe, a beau- 

 tiful ruby-red color, 

 very thick meated. re- 

 markably mild and 

 pleasant. They are en- 

 tirely free from any 

 hot or fiery taste, and 

 can be eaten shced like 

 tomatoes or cucum- 

 bers, and also made 

 into a very pleasant 

 salad. The fibaestand 

 best pepper for man- 

 goes ever introduced 

 {see illustration); 



very prolific. Pkt., 3c; 2 pkts., 5c; oz., SOc; 3^ lb., 50c. 



