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THE LOVETr COMJ'AXY, LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 



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



TOMATOES. 



One ounce of seed sufficient for loOO plants. 

 Our tomatoes are grown /or seed only, and used for 

 no other pirrpose. TTe only offer those varieties that 

 have proved superior after a fair trial. 



>liTCHELL'S EARLY. Ttie King of all early toma- 

 toes. The fij:st to ripen, of large size, smooth and pro- 

 ductive. It is unsui'passed in quality, uniform in size, 

 heavy, solid and of a beautiful red color. TTe recom- 

 mend Mitchell's Eaelt as the very best large, early 

 tomato yet introduced. Fkt.. 5c; oz.. 15c; )^ lb., 50c. 



Dwarf Chaiapion. The Eaely Dwaef Chaxpiox 

 grows on strong, upright bushes, keeping its fruit well 

 up from the grotmd. The tomatoes are of fine size, 

 round, smooth as an apple {see illustration), deep red 

 variety. Pkt.. 4:2: oz.. 15c: V lb.. 5}c; lb.. 81.80. 

 LEADING VARIETIES. 

 Per pJct.. -/c. — one of each for 12 cents. 

 Royal Red. Just the variety for truckers, cannere and 

 all those who wish to raise large, smooth, soUd an 1 fine 

 flavored tomatoes. Oz.. 15c; lb., 50c; lb.. 61. To. 



!\'£W Stone. The King of the Livingston varieties, 

 which are the best tomatoes grown, being large, smooth 

 and beefy. The skin is a dai"k red; tomatoes of good 

 size: flesh bright red with very few seeds and no hard 

 core: of the very best flavor. Oz.. 1.5c; }^ lb., 45c. 



TRlCiiERS' FAVORITE. The leading Purple variety, 

 one of the largest tomatoes grown; color pm'plish-red; 

 flesh soli l fii-m and a good shipper. Oz. . iOc ; V lb. , 60c. 



THE .'^lATCULESS. The leading Bright-red variety; 

 of large size, smooth, handsome and desirable in every 

 way for the mai'ket. Its fine quality and solidity are 

 unequalled; very productive. Oz., 20c; }£ lb., 55c. 

 See preceding page for something new in Tomatoes. 



color, and immeasely produr^tive. The best second early 

 STANDARD VARIETIES. 

 Liberal packet. Sc; 2 pkts.. oc: oz.. 17 cents. 



Early Raby, The leading early market va riety; esxva, 

 early, bright red color and of good quality. }{ lb.. 50c. 



EARLY AC."^IE. The best knoicn tomato, always gives 

 satisfaction. The plants are strong, vigorous and very 

 prodtictive. Fruit early, of medium size, perfect form, 

 and of a purphsh red color. }{ 45c; lb., Kl.QO. 



PARAGO'. J./i o/cZ sfancZa/Y? still preferred by many 

 gardeners, canners and catsup makei^s. The fruit is of 

 large size (see illustration'^, withsohd. well colored flesh 

 of superior quality. -4 lb.. -t5c: lb.. 81.60. 



Rosy Peach. A distinct varies ]'. very appropriately 

 named as the fruit resembles the peach. K lb., 60c. 



Golden Queen- A yellow variety (see illustration) of 

 superior flavor. V lb.. 55c; lb.. 63.00. 



Red Cherry and Yellow Pear Shaped. Small-fruited 

 varieties {see illustration) ; desii'able for preserving. 



TURNIPS. 



One ounce of seed sufficient for 150 feet of drill. 



A good Turnip crop depends largely upon the seed 

 and it is important to get the best even if it costs a few 

 cents per pound more. Our seed is o f the best. 



WHITE FLAT DLTCH (Fig. 6). The leading early 

 market variety. Grows quickly; skin white; flesh 

 juicy, of mild flavor and excellent quality. Pkt.. 3o: 

 oz., Sc: }I lb., 17c; lb.. 45c. f,^] 



Yellow Globe (Fig. 2). The YeUow, or Amber Globe is #i 

 the best and sweetest for table use; flesh fibrai, sweet, ' 

 fine grained and diw when cooked. Pkt.. Sc; oz., 7c. 



GOLDEN BALL, or Orange Jelly (Fig. 4). A small vari- 

 ety, but superior for table use: perfectly round; flesh vel- 

 low, of rapid growth, good flavor and never pithy: productive and an excellent keeper Pkt 3c- oz 60 • Vlb 15^ 

 TURNIP VARIETIES. rUTA BAGAS, or Swedes."' * 



Per pkt.. 3c; 2 pkts., 5c; oz.. 6c; }i lb.. 15c. The Swedish Turnips (Ruta Bagas) grow larger in 



Extra Early '♦lilan. The earliest and most handsome size and are of crreater value for stock feeding-, 

 turnip in cultivation. Flesh snow-white; fine grained 



and of delicate flavor: an extra good keeper. 



PURPLE TOP STRAP LEAF. The most popular va- 

 riety, ifiore largely grown than any other; very pro- 

 ductive and of extra fine quality; of quick growth; 

 flesh fine-grained and sweet-flavored. Lb.. 45c. 



Early White Lgg (Fig. 1). Egg-shaped, with thin white 

 skin ; one of the best for fable use. being sweet, smooth 

 and fine-grained: keeps well. Lb.. 45c. 



Yellow Aberdeen (Fig. 5). Highly valued for feeding 

 purposes; easily grown, hardy and proUfic. Lb.. 40c. 



YELLOW PURPLE TOP (Fig. 3). The best and most 

 popular variety. For feeding stock it has no equal, 

 being solid, sweet, rich and nutritious. It will vield 

 one-third more to the acre than any other varietv — a 

 good keeper. Pkt.. 2K<c: oz.. .5c; ^{ lb.. 17c; lb.. 45c. 



Larg-e White. Remarkable for its nutritious proper- 

 ties, hardiness and long keeping qualities. Pkt., 2^i:c 

 oz.. 7c; V lb.. 20c; lb., 50c. 



The >loaarch. A new. but distinct variety; ver\- 

 popular on account of its large oval-shaped roots. Pkt., 

 2^0: oz., 7c; ,Y lb., 20c; lb., 50c. 



Everjnhing in the seed Une from you gave us perfect satisfaction and we pride ourselves very much upon oar 

 fine v^^bles. Joss B. Ons, Williamsport, Pa., Oct. 29th, 1896. 



