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THE LOVETT COMPANY, LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 



BEANS, 



If by mail add 8c. per pint or 15c. per quart. 

 BURPEE'S BUSH LIMA. A true Bush Lima, 

 requiring no poles or support of any kind (see 

 illustration); very hardy and immensely pro- 

 ductive. A. few short rows, planted in ordinary 

 garden soil, will supply a family with all the 

 Lima Beans they would need during the whole 

 season. Our stock is warranted genuine, pure 

 and true to name. Pkt. (about 50 beans), 8c; pt., 

 15c; qt., 25c; K pk., 75c; pk., §1.25; bu., $4.50. 



N£W REFUGEE WAX. A true wax bean with 

 beautiful pods unaffected by drought; no strings 

 or rust, and an enormous cropper. One of the 

 earliest beans grown and the only wax bean 

 known that is entirely free from rust and will 

 withstand drought. The pods are round, of 

 good size and handsome in appearance. A very 

 valuable variety for market gardeners. Pkt. 

 (over 250 beans), 8c; pt., 12c; qt., 20c; K pk., 

 60c; pk., $1.00; bu., $3.25. 



EARLY KIDNEY WAX (WardwelVs). The best 

 bean for the market gardener — the earliest, 

 hardiest, most productive, richest and best flav- 

 ored Dwarf Wax Bean. The vines are vigorous 

 and strong growers,_ keeping the beans well up 

 from the ground*. The pods are long, very ten- 

 der, stringless and early assumes a rich golden 

 color — a great favorite when prepared for the 

 table. Pkt. (over 150 beans), 8c; pt., 12c; qt., 

 20c; KP k -j 60c; pk., $1.00; bu., £3.50. 



LAZY WIFE'S* The best late Pole Bean, un- 

 surpassed for snap-shorts. Ihe pods of medi- 

 um dark-green color, measure from four and a 

 half to six inches in length. They retain their 

 bubpee'S bush lima beans, pkt., 8c. rich, tender and stringless qualities until nearly 



ripe. Each pod contains from six to eight round, white beans, which are excellent for shell beans in winter. 

 Pkt., 8c; pt., 15c; qt., 25c; ^ pk., 75c; pk., $1.25; bu., $4.50. [gp For other varieties of Beans, seepage 9. 



BEETS.— The Best Garden Varieties. 



If to be sent by mail add 8c. per pound. % lbs. at pound rates. Pkts., oz's, and }£ lbs., postage free. 

 An ounce will sow a drill of fifty feet; five pounds will plant one acre. One ounce is equal to four packets- 

 one packet contains over 500 seeds. Cultural directions are printed on every package. 

 EYTRA EARLY DIRIGO. i 



NEW COLUMBIA. \ See Page 3 ' 



THE ECLIPSE. Illustration No. 4- The 

 earliest beet in general cultivation; of good 

 size and fine quality; very desirable not only 

 for its rapid growth, but smallness of top. 

 The roots grow perfectly smooth and round; 

 flesh fine grained and very sweet. Pkt., 3c; 

 K oz., 5c; oz., 7c; )£lb., 15c; lb., 45c; 2 lbs. 

 or more 40c. per lb. 



EARLY EGYPTIAN. Illustration No. S. 

 The standard early market variety; deep red, 

 flat, turnip-shaped roots, tender, smooth and 

 sweet. Pkt., 3c; y 2 oz., 5c; oz., 7c; %lb., 15c. 



CROSBY'S EARLY. Illustration No. 2. A 

 decided improvement on the old market va- | 

 riety, Early Egyptian; beets round, fully as 

 early and of better quality when old. Pkt., 

 3c; y 2 oz., 5c; oz., 8c; ^ lb., 20c; lb., 50c. 



EARLY BLOOD TURNIP. Illustration No. 1. 

 The best early Turnip Beet, either for market 

 gardeners or private families : perfect in form, 

 of good size and most desirable in every way; dark, red flesh and skin; remarkably tender and sweet — the best 

 variety to sow for a succession. There has been a great improvement in this Beet of late years — our seed is di- 

 rect from the latest improved stock. Pkt., 3c; % oz., 5c; oz., 7c; % lb., 15c; lb., 45c; 2 lbs., or more 40c. per lb. 



sweet. Pkt.-, 3c; % oz., 5c; oz., 7c; ^ lb., 15c; lb., 40c. 



Bastain's Half Long Winter. Half as long as the 



above, very productive ; price the same. 



Early Yellow Turnip. Similar to the above, except in 

 color, which is a bright yellow. Price the same. 



Edinand's Early Turnip. One of the best Beets grown; 

 very small tops: beets handsome, round, smooth and of 

 good size; flesh verv dark, sweet and tender. Pkt., 3c; 

 K oz., 5c; oz., 7c; }i lb., 15c; lb., 40c. 



Bastain's Early Turnip. Illustration No. 5. A pro- 

 fitable market variety, of large quick growth; flesh 

 tender and sweet. Price same as Edmand's Early. 



long Blood Winter. An old variety, but always good 

 in the fall, a good keeper and good in very way. The 

 beets are long and smooth ; flesh blood-red, tender and 



We were very much pleased with the seed received of 

 you last spring. Mbs. R. "Wood, Quebec, Can., Mar. 

 25th, 1897. 



BORECOLE, or KALE. 



Dwarf German Curled. German Greens; excellent 

 for ei her winter or soring. Pkt., 3c; M oz., 5c; oz., 8c; 

 V lb., 20c. 



