4 THE LOVETT COMPANY, LITTLE SILVER, N. /. 



CABBAGE. Three Leading Varieties. 



If to be sent by mail add 8c. per pound extra. % lbs. at lb. rates. Pkts., oz's. and % lbs. mailed free. 

 The best early, the best main crop and the best winter cabbage are to be had by planting New EaBLY 

 Spring Cabbage, Lupton and Improved Surehead — One packet each 15c. 



NEW EARLY SPRING. 



The only extra early round flat>headed cabbage in 

 cultivation; as early as Wakefield and 

 one-third more productive. This type 

 is always preferred over pointed heads 

 and this variety, which can be cut as 

 early as the Jersey Wakefield, is sure 

 to become prominent and of great de- 

 mand. It is very uniform m shape, 

 see illustration, being round, slightly 

 flattened and very solid, even before 

 fully matured. The stem is short and 

 extends but little into the head— a 

 very valuable feature. On account of 

 its shape, compact form, quality and 

 great productiveness we commend it 

 for truckers and private gardeners. 

 Our seed is direct from the introduc- 

 er's stock and can be relied upon. Pkt. 

 (1000 seeds), 8c \% oz. (equal to4pkts.) 

 20c; oz., 35c;' % lb., $1.25; lb., $4.00. 



THE LUPTON. 



A new cabbage of most excellent 

 quality and distinct in character; earl- 

 ier than the Flat Dutch and main- 

 tains its shape and keeping qualities. 

 It is of compact growth, dark green 

 color and very uniform head — the best 

 fft^ for a main crop variety. Pkt. (1200 

 |8P seeds), 5c; % oz - (equal to 3 pkts.) 10c; 

 oz., 15c; X lb., 50c; lb., $1.50. 



IMP'D SUREHEAD. 



new early spring cabbage, pkt., 8c 

 The best winter cabbage known; no other variety can take its place. It is very productive, of superior qual- 

 ity, a good keeper and succeeds where other varieties fail. The heads are large, round, hard, perfect and 

 somewhat flattened on top; are very firm and solid, fine grained, tender and of excellent flavor when boiled. It 

 is our best keeping winter variety, and will remain solid and sweet until late m the spring. In almost all cases 

 ninety-five good heads may be had from every one hundred plants set out. Our seed has been selected each year 

 from the largest and finest heads, and is pure and true 

 to name. Pkt. (over WOO seeds), 4c; X oz - (equal to 3 

 pkts.), 10c; oz., 15c; % lb., 50c; lb., $1.75. 



ISP For other varieties of Cabbage, seepage 12. 



CELERY. 



Rose-Ribbed Self-Blanching. 



A grand new self-blanching variety, and the most 

 beautiful celery in cultivation. This new variety pos- 

 sesses in full the fine qualities characteristic to the red 

 celeries which are so well known and appreciated. It 

 is very crisp, sweet, delicious and fine flavored. It has 

 a most beautiful, rich golden-yellow color, is self- 

 blanching and differs only from the well known Golden 

 Pelf Blanching in the color of its ribs — see illustration. 

 These are very attractive, of a most beautiful shade of 

 rose, which deepens as the season advances. This fea- 

 ture gives the plant a pleasing appearance and makes 

 it a very valuable variety for market, while no celery 

 is of finer quality for table use. Pkt., (over 4000 seeds), 

 8c; 3^ oz., (equal to 4 pkts.), 20c; oz., 35c. 



GOLDEN SELF-BL/\NCHING. The most popular va- 

 riety of celery in cultivation; medium size, beautiful in 

 appearance, straight, solid and' crisp; very fine flavor- 

 ed; free from rust and one of the best keepers. Its 



best leature is its remarkable self -blanching properties. 

 Pkt. (over 4000 seeds), 4c; % oz - (equal to 4 pkts.), 12c: 

 oz., 20c; }£ lb., 60c. 



A NEW CARROT. 



LONG YELLOW STUMP-ROOTED. A distinct new 

 variety, of good size, and a true yellow color. Of ex- 

 cellent quality for the table, and productive enough for 

 stock feeding. Pkt., 5c; oz., 12c; lb., 35c, postpaid. 

 For other varieties of Celery and Carrot, page 13. 



rose-ribbed celery, pkt., 8c. 



We tried your garden seeds again last season and liked everything very much — the Cabbage were especially 

 good. We take pleasure in recommending your seeds whenever we can.— Mrs. R. A. Kesslar, Montgomery 

 Co., Va. y April 3d, 1897. 



