100 THE LOVETT COMPANY, LITTLE SILVER, N. f, 



T r^\ /'ir^ O c\ j^^f^^ method of preparing potato eyes 



I* Jl mJ O II- ^^^^^^ shipment bymail will enable farmers 



^T^'^^^p _,-s^^^^^^^^ft others living at a distance to test the 



^ latest leading varieties of Potatoes at a 



trifling cost. Every one knows the heavy 

 expense and delay attached to sending 

 whole potatoes long distances by express 

 or freight, the charges often cost more 

 than the Potatoes. We have had twenty- 

 five years' experience in handling pota- 

 toes, and can cut, pack and mail eyes so 

 they will arrive at any postoffice in the 

 United States Qiave sent eyes to foreign 

 countries with good success) in as good 

 condition for growing as if freshly cut from the potato, and they will produce just as good a crop as if the whole 

 potato was planted. If not ready to plant when the eyes are received, place them in a cool cellar out of danger 

 of frost, and cover lightly with slightly dampened earth. They vvdll keep in this way in good condition for weeks. 



Prices of the following latest leadingr varieties; 1 doz, good strongr eyes, 25c; 25 eyes, 35c$ SO eyes, SOc; 100 eyes 

 (sufficient to produce 3 bu. potatoes), 75c. Larger quantities by express a matter of correspondence, 



Burpee's Extra Early. The earliest and best of all early potatoes, of good size, extra quality; very productive. 

 Carman No. 1. A large, handsome, white potato; ripens early and is very productive; does best on sandy soil. 

 FREEIMAN. Aroundish, oblong, early white potato; very productive and does best when planted on rich loam. 

 Great Divide. Long, white, smooth tubers, with very shallow eyes; potatoes all of a good marketable size. 

 Magffie Wurphy, A red, flattened, oblong potato— a heavy yielder, but does best on fine sandy land. 

 Rural New Yorker No. 2. A round, white potato, producing enormous crops, free from blight or rot. 

 WiIson*s First Choice, A long, white potato, of the very bsst quality; very productive on a clay loam. 

 World's Fair. A round, white potato— a good yielder, of good quality and no better to be found. 

 Prize Taker, Country Gentleman and Thorougrhbred. New, 1896 Potatoes, large, uniform and very productiva. 



SWEET POTATOES. 



If to be sent by mail^ add 8c. per pound for postage. 

 With good seed at the proper time any one can grow a supply of plants. Seed 

 should be secured a month to six weeks in advance of time for planting in the field — 

 orders boohed and shipment made any time requested. Full instructions on pre- 

 paring beds, planting, etc., with every order. We have houses especially ai'ranged 

 for keeping Sweet Potatoes and have a choice lot of the following varieties : 

 Plants of all varieties furnished after May 1st. See Vegetable Plants. 

 Yineless, or Bunch {Texarkana). Can be planted much closer together and more 

 easily raised; very productive, but require a longer season than other varieties; 

 should be planted earlier. Lb., 25c; 4 lbs. {sufficient for 500 plants), 75c; bu., $2.50. 



CHINESE 30 DAYS. Also a bunch variety; very early, large and productive; 

 flesh dry and of the finest quality. Lb., SOc; 3 lbs., T5c; bu., §3.00; bbl., §7.50. 

 Yellow Nansemond. Well-known and more largely grown than any other. Lb., SOc; 8 lbs., 50c; bbL, §3.00. 



WHITE MULTIPLIER ONION SETS. 



These sets are a pure silvery-white color, enormously prod^ictive, 

 frequently producing twenty bidbs from a single bulb planted, of 

 excellent quality and size {see illustration) for bunching green or 

 can be ripened for use as pickling onions. They will keep perfectly 



sound for one year. A lady 

 from Ohio writes: "I 

 raised over S}4 l^u. of nice 

 onions, large enough for 

 family use, from one quart j 

 of White Multipliers. 

 Pt. , 15c ; qt. , 25c. , postpaid. 



SUNFLOWER. 



If by mail, add 8c. per lb. 

 WAI*II*IOTH WHITE. The 

 largest^ most beautifxd 

 and productive Sunflower 

 in existence — far outyielding any other Yariety—SOOO lbs. being no unusual yield from 

 one acre. The Mammoth White Beauty is a single-headed Sunflower with pure white 

 Leeds {see illustration)^ and is much superior for poiiltry and stock feeding. Four 

 quarts of seed will plant one acre. Oz., 5c; }i lb., 10c; lb., i:c; bu. (26 lbs.), §2.50. 



Plammoth Russian. Very productive, single heads often measiulag twelve to twenty- 

 two inches in diameter, and containing an Immense quantity of seed, Oz., 8c; ^ lb., 

 7c; bu. (24 lbs.), $1.25; 60 lbs., or more, 3 cts. a lb. 



E^^Every farm- 

 er should plant 

 some Sunflower 

 it is the best 

 and cheapest egg- 

 producing food 



A large grower says : 



known for poultry. 



^White Multiplier Sets cannot be beatea for earliness andprodutdiveness.** 



