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THE LOVETT COMPANY, LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 



SUGAR CORN. 



If to be sent by mail add 5c. per pint, or 10c. per quart, Packets postpaid. 

 To have the finest Sweet Corn of any variety, it should be picked when just in the right condition; plantings' 

 should be made frequently, so as to always have asupply at the right stage. Our seed is pure and good. 



One quart will plant 200 hills; one pint is equal to five packets ; one packet contains from 175 to 300 grains. 



KENDEL'S EARLY GIANT. {See illustration and de- 

 scription, page 8. Pkt., 6c; pt., 15c; qt., 25c; % pk 60c; 

 pk., 81.00; bu., $3.50. 



FIRST OF ALL. The earliest sweet corn in cidtivation; 

 will mature from four to six clays before any other stand- 

 ard variety. The First of All corn is not only the earliest 

 to ripen, but the ears are of larger size {see illustration) 

 and better quality than many other early varieties; valu- 

 able for market gardeners. Pkt., 5c; pt", 12c; qt., 20c; W 

 pk., 45c; pk., 70c; bu., 82.25. 



EARLY WHITE CORY. Ten days earlier, larger ears 

 (see illustration) and better quality than any other ex- 

 cepting the First of All; will mature in fortv-four days 

 after planting. It is one of the best for general market 

 purposes. Pkt., 5c; pt., 12c; qt., 20c; 3^ pk., 45c- Dk 

 65c; bu., 82.00. ' - 



EARLY MINNESOTA. Not quite so early as the Cory, 

 but larger ears and more productive; growing from three 

 to five ears on a stalk. The standard early Sugar Com 

 with market gardeners. Pkt., 5c; pt., 12c; qt 20c \& 

 pk., 45c; pk., 65c; bu., 82.00. 

 country gentleman, pkt., 6c. COUNTRY GENTLEMAN. A new and distinct variety- 



see illustration; bv far the sweetest and best for private families; very productive, ripens early and remains 

 in a sweet condition until nearlv dead ripe; soaked over night can be eaten as green corn during winter. The 

 ears average from eight to nine inches in length— of good size and very attractive: often from three to four ears 

 are produced on a stalk. The sweetest, most productive and best sweet corn yet introduced. Pkt. [over 300 grains) 

 6c; pt., 12c: qt., 20c; % pk., 45c; pk., 75c; bu.. 82.35. 



SHAKER'S EARLY. A superior variety; originated with the Shakers of 

 New York State; very productive, ears of good size, tender and sweet. 



Pkt., 5c 



45c 



pk., 65c; bu., 82.00. 



CLARK'S NONESUCH. This excel- 

 lent variety originated with one of 

 the largest growers of sugar corn 

 for seed in the world. The None- 

 such is not the earliest corn, but it 

 has many advantages over the extra 

 early varieties. The ears are eight 

 to ten inches in length — see illustra- 

 tion), very sweet, rich, juicy and re- 

 freshing ; the best for a succession. 



pt., 12c; qt., 20c; 

 70c; bu., 82.25. 



pk., 



CORY. 



NONESUCH. 



Mammoth and ten days later than Evergreen. Price 

 same as StowelFs Evergreen. 



BLACK MEXICAN. A black grained variety, very 

 sweet and tender. Price same as Egyptian. 



SWEET FODDER CORN. 



For soiling and green fo Ider. Sow three bushels to 

 the acre broadcast, or \% bushels in drills. 4 qts., 25c; 

 pk., 40c; (see also page 23). 



For Field Corn see page 24. 



Pkt., 5c: 

 45c; pk. 



STO WELL'S EVERGREEN. Along 

 established and very reliable variety 

 —the best for a main crop, plant- 

 ed by private families, market gar- 

 deners and canners more than any 

 other. It is very productive, ears 

 of good size — see illustration, grains 

 deep, tender and sugary: the most 

 reliable for a succession of planting. 

 This variety has been very much im- 

 proved — the seed we offer "is from the 

 best selected stock. Pkt. 4c; pt., 

 10c; qt., 15c; Kpk., 35c; pk., 55c; 

 bu., Sf.80. 



Mammoth Late Evergreen. Large 

 ears, fine flavored; the best late variety for market gardeners and truckers. 

 Price same as Stowell's Evergreen. 

 EGYPTIAN. Large ears, sweet, rich and fine flavored — later than 



EVERGREEN. 



FIRST OP ALL. 



CRESS. Pepper Grass. 

 Upland Cress. A hardy perennial thriving in any 

 garden soil, wet or dry ; the first green to appear in the 

 spring; can be eaten as a salad. Pkt., 5c. 



POP CORN. 



One pint equal to 8 pkts; one pkt. contains 350 grains. 



CALIFORNIA or Golden. A miniature variety, the 

 most beautiful corn in cultivation; short stalks," small 

 ears, deep pointed grains ; prolific. Pkt., 5c; % pt., 15c. 



RED BEAUTY. A most excellent variety, only re- 

 cently introduced; superior in productiveness, quality 

 and appearance. The ears are closely packed with 

 bright, glossy red grains which pop into a snow-white 

 ball; crisp and tender. Pkt., 5c; % pt., 15c; pt., 25c. 



MAPLEDALF. The most prolific variety. Stalks are 

 thickly studded with fine ears. Pkt., 4c; % pt., 12c. 



Queen's Golden. Handsome, large ears: pops perfect- 

 ly white; very productive. Pkt., 4c; % pt., 12c. 



One packet of each variety of Pop Corn, 15c. 



