THE LOVETT COMPANY, LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 



ONIONS--The Largest 



Red, White 

 and Yellow 



Varieties. 



Ont pkt. each, 15C. Add 8c. per pound if to be sent by mail. Pkts., oz's and }£ lbs. postpaid. 



PRIZETAKER. American Grown Seed. 



The American Grown Prizetaker is the largest and 

 most handsome yellow globe Onion in cultivation: it is 

 of immense size — onions having been grown from seed to 

 weigh over 5 lbs. the first year. The Prizetaker always 

 grows globe shape — see illustration ; skin a bright straw 

 color, and ripens up hard and solid. The flesh is pure 

 white, fine grained, mild and delicate in flavor; very de- 

 sirable for market gardeners. Pkt. (2500 seeds), 6c; % 

 oz. {equal to 2 pkts.), 10c; oz., 15c; X lb., 40c; lb., $1.25. 



MAMMOTH SILVER KBNG. 



The largest and most beautiful White Onion in the 

 world. Single specimens have weighed over 4 lbs. from 

 seed the first year. The skin is a beautiful silvery white; 

 the flesh a snowy white, fine grained, mild and pleasant 

 flavored. They grow large, smooth, periect in form and 

 shape; ripen early and always command a high price- 

 very profitable and extra good keepers. Pkt. (over 2500 

 seeds), 6c; ^4 oz., 10c; oz., 15c; %lb., 45c; lb., $1.50. 



NEW MAMMOTH POMPEII. 



A very fine, large Red onion. The skin is a delicate 

 red, the flesh is nearly white, fine grained and pleasant 

 flavored. They grow large, smooth and perfect— single 

 onions often weighing 

 as much as 4 lbs. each a 

 from seed the first year, « 

 American grown prizetaker. pkt., 6c. and in sections where 



onion seed can be sown during autumn, this variety, if trans- 

 planted in April, will attain a larger size than any other rariety 

 known. Price, same as Prizetaker. 



JggP For other varieties of Onions, see page 18. 



PEAS.-The Best Three. 



If by mail add 8c. per pt. or 15c. per qt. Packets postpaid. 



These can all be planted at the same time, and they will be 

 ready for use in succession and furnish an abundance of the best 

 peas all summer. One pkt. of each, 20c; one pint of each, 50c; 

 one quart of each, 75c. 



NOTTS EXCELSIOR. Height, 15 Inches. 



The Earliest and Best Dwarf Wrinkled Pea in Cultivation. 



A new and distinct variety, but one that has come to stay. The 

 pods contain from six to eight large peas (see illustration), which 

 are very tender and unusually fine flavored when cooked; of reg- 

 ular growth, very prolific and extra fine for market gardeners. 

 Pkt. (200 peas), 10c; 2 pkts. {nearly equal to%pt.), 15c; pt., 20c; 

 qt., 30c; % pk., 60c; pk., $1.00; bu., $3.50. 



PROFUSION. Height 36 Inches. 

 A Leading Variety for a Main Crop. 

 The vines are of vigorous growth and branching habit, closely 

 packed with fine large pods that usually grow in pairs, and are 

 well filled with large, luscious peas of the best quality. The 

 plants are continuous bearers, extending over a period of several 

 weeks — planted May 2d, the peas are ready for the table by July 

 1st; very productive and a valuable main crop variety. Pkt. 

 (200 peas), 10c; 2pkts. (nearly equal to % pint) , 15c; pt., 20c; qt., 

 30c; }4 pk., 75c; pk. $1.35; bu ,_$4.75. 



DUKE OF ALBANY. Height, 50 Inches. 



The Champion Pea of America — one of the largest and most 

 well known Champion of England — more prolific and valuable for 



,/oTTIS 

 EXCELSIOR 



productive in cultivation; closely resembles the 

 a late main crop. Price, same as Profusion. 

 Other varieties of Peas— page 19. 



PEANUTS. 



MAM. CALIFORNIA RED. The largest and 



most productive Peanut ever cultivated: more 

 nutritious, sweeter and ripens earlier than any 

 other. The nuts are fine and contain from 

 three to four (see illustration) large, fat kernels. 

 The vines a re strong and vigorous growers and 

 if rightly understood are easily cultivated. 

 Directions for cultivating printed on every 

 package. Large, liberal pkt., 5c; pt. (equal to 

 4 pkts'.), 15c; qt., 25c, postpaid. 



