THE LOVETT COMPANY, LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 



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SUGAR BEETS AND MANGELS. 



If to be sent by mail add 8c. per pound. % lbs. at pound rates. Ounces, packets and X lbs - postpaid. 

 The value of Sugar Beets and Mangels for stock feeding cannot be overestimated. They can be raised at a 

 trifling cost— five pounds will seed one acre and 

 produce from forty to fifty tons of Beets. 



SUGAR BEETS. 



Per oz. pkt. 4c; % lb. 10c; lb., 25c; 5 lbs., $1.00. 

 LANE'S I IMPROVED. This is the Imperial Sugar 

 Beet and the most valuable for feeding cows, sheep, 

 or swine. It has yielded forty tons to the acre and 

 at a cost of only five cents per bushel, which makes 

 it very profitable for stock farmers. The beets 

 grow to a large size and are perfect in shape as 

 shown in the illustration ; almost entirely free from 

 side roots; easily grown and an excellent keeper. 



I highly recommend your seeds; we had very good 

 results from all the seed received from you. We 

 never before received as much for our money as we 

 did this year from you. — James Fleming, Penn. 



MANGEL WURZELS. 



Per oz. pkt., 4c; X lb., 10c; lb., 25c; 5 lbs., $1. 0. 

 GOLDEN TANKARD. A distinct variety; see illustration. The best yel- 

 low-fleshed mangel in cultivation; the most important for stock feeding as 

 it contains less water and more sugar than any other; highly prized by 

 dairy farmers; early to mature and very productive. 11 lbs. for |2.00. 



MAMMOTH PRIZE LONG RED. Decidedly the heaviest cropper, the finest, 

 largest and best long red Mangel in cultivation; flesh red, fine in texture 

 and quality; of great value for feeding stock; very productive, easily 

 grown and easily gathered. Our seed is selected from extra large, fine 

 specimens, representing the true type of this valuable Mangel. 5 lbs., $1.00. 



GOLDEN GIANT INTERMEDIATE. The most productive yellow Mangel in 

 cultivation; as rich and sweet as a sugar beet; flesh white, firm, close 

 grained and nutritious; greatly relished by horses, cattle, sheep and swine; 

 vigorous and rapid growers, easily gathered and good keepers. 



Mrs. J. L. Lewis of Jefferson Co., Ky., writes: Everything gotten of 

 you so far has turned out very satisfactory. I shall get all my seeds of 

 you another time, and speak a good word for them whenever I can. 



E. W. Barrel, Union Co., N. J., says: The small seed received from 

 you last season all came up and did well. We had a very fine crop of 

 cabbage, lettuce and our beets were the best we ever raised. 



BRUSSELS SPROUTS. 



Dwarf Perfection. A fine variety, producing compact sprouts of excellent 

 quality. Pkt., 3c; % oz - (equal to 3 pkts.), 8c; oz., 12c. 



Paris Market. Anew and distinct variety; half dwarf, bearing hand- 

 some, solid rour.d sprouts of the best quality. Pkt., 5c; 3^ oz., 10c; oz., 15c. 



lane's improved, lb., 25c. 



CAULIFLOWER. 



Require deep, rich, moist soil and are easily raised — 

 they require about the same treatment as cabbage. 



EARLY SNOWBALL {Henderson's). An early vari- 

 ety; valuable for both early and late; seldom fails to 



early snowball, pkt., 10c. 

 form fine, large heads— see illustration, and can be as 



easily grown as cabbage; well adapted to hot-bed cul- 

 ture. Pkt. {about 300 seeds), 10c; pkt. {500 seeds), 15c; 

 1-8 oz. {equal to 3 15c. pkts.), 35c; % oz., 60c; 14 oz., $1. 



Extra Early Dwarf Erfurt. The earliest and best va- 

 riety for forcing in open ground. Heads large, of fine 

 grain and form. Our seed is from extra selected speci- 

 mens. Price {pkts. and 1-8 oz.) the same as Snow- 

 ball; 3^oz., 50c; %oz., 75c; oz., $1.35. 



ALGIERS. A fine late variety of vigorous growth 

 and producing large, white, solid heads, which re- 

 main firm a long time. Pkt. (over 500 seeds) 4c; }{ 

 oz. {equal to42ikts.), 15c: oz., 50c; % lb., $1.65.' 



Veitch's Autumn Giant. Large, compact heads, 

 thoroughly protected by foliage: suitable for fall, 

 and for pickling. Pkt. (over 500 seeds), Si,. % oz. 

 (equal to 8 pkts), 20c; oz., 30c; X lb., $1.00. 



CHICORY. Large Rooted. 



Often used as a substitute for coffee and for mak- 

 ing a much used French salad. Pkt., 3c; oz., 10c. 



CORN SALAD. 



Broad Leaved. A delicious small salad; very pop- 

 ular during winter and early spring as a substitute 

 for lettuce; can also be cooked and used like spin- 

 ach. Pkt., 3c: oz., 7c; % lb., 17c. 

 t-iT" For Cabbage, see page 12. Celery and Car- 

 rot, page 13. 



