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THE LOVETT COMPANY, LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 



PUMPKIN. 



Add 8c. per pound, if to be sent by mail. 



4 lbs. at lb. rates. Packets, ounces and X lbs. postpaid. 



'ANESE. The best pumpkin for general cooking purposes. 

 grow to a medium size; ripen early and will keep until late in 

 )ring. The flesh is a rich salmon color, remarkably dry. sweet 

 I finely flavored. The seeds are curiously marked and easily 

 distinguished. Pkt. (40 seeds), 3c; % oz. (equal to 2 pkts.), 

 5c; oz., 8c; X lb., 20c; lb., 60c. 

 WINTER LUXURY. The best pumpkin for pies. The 

 lesh is very thick, sweet, and finely flavored; an excellent 

 keeper and enormously productive. It is very 

 finely netted and of a golden russet color; very 

 attractive in appearance and a good seller. Our 

 seed is selected and will produce pumpkins uni- 

 form in shape. Price, same as Japanese. 



JUMBO.— Genuine Mammoth. The largest pump- 

 kin in the World— selected specimens often ex- 

 ceeding two hundred pounds in weight. It has a 

 salmon colored skin; flesh bright yellow, fine- 

 grained, and of good quality notwithstanding 

 their enormous size : an extra good pie pumpkin, 

 and a splendid keeper. Pkt. (30 seeds), 5c; % oz. 

 (equal to 2 pkts.), 8c; oz., 12c: X lb., :35c; lb..*1.00. 

 CONNECTICUT FIELD. The best and most valuable pumpkin for general cultivation. Large and profit- 

 able crops can be grown among corn, and no other pumpkin will produce such satisfactory results; indispensible 

 for feeding stock. % oz., pkt. (100 seeds), 3c; oz., 5c; lb., 20c; 6 lbs., $1.00. 



WELL KNOWN VARIETIES. 



Per pkt. (from 35 to 50 seeds), 3c; y oz. (equal to 2 pkts. 

 Improved Bunkard. Calhoun. Tenn. Sweet Potato. 



, 5c; oz., 7c; X lb., 15c; lb., 45c; except as noted. 

 Large Cheese (Kentucky Field). X lb -> 10c ; lb -> 25c - 



PEPPERS. 



Red Cayenne, Red Chili, and Red Cherry. Small varieties for pickling. 



Per pkt. (over 400 seeds), 4c. One pkt. each 10c. 



RUBY KING. The mostpyopular variety and the best adapted for market or 

 family use; when ripe a beautiful ruby-red color, very thick meated, remark- 

 ably mild and pleasant in flavor. They are entirely free from any hot or fiery 

 taste, and can be eaten sliced like tomatoes or cucumbers: also can be made into a 

 very pleasant salad. The finest and best pepper for mangoes ever introduced. 

 Very large (see. i (lustra ti on), and prolific. Pkt. (500 seeds), 3c; ^ oz., (equal to 

 5 pkts.), 12c; oz., 20c; X lb -> 60c - 



SWEET BELL, or Bull-nose. The best known variety; very large and early; 

 in great demand by those who want large, hot peppers for pickling and for use 

 in the natural state. We have an extra choice stock of seed. Pkt., y oz - 

 and oz., same as Ruby King. Per X lb-, 50c. 



GOLDEN KING. A distinct variety; different only from the Ruby King in its 

 color, which is a bright golden-yellow. To those who wish to use red and yel- 

 low peppers together, we would recommend these two varieties. Price same as 

 Ruby King; one pkt. each, 5c; one y oz - each, 20c; one oz. each 35c. 



FANCY VARIETIES. 



Very attractive, useful and desirable. 

 Coral Gem Eouquet. Celestial. 



Each per pkt 

 Fancy 



4c. One pkt. each, 10c. 

 Wrinkled (Three Colors). 



CHINESE; 



^MMOTH^TEJAD'S 



pkt., 3c; oz 



81.00. 



RADISH SEED. 



If to be sent by mail, add 8c. per pound. 



RED ROCKET. The earliest radish; very small top and 

 the best for forcing. Small, round, deep red ; flesh crisp and 

 tender. Radishes fit for market in twenty davs from time of 

 sowing. Pkt. (600 seeds), 3c; y oz. (equd( to 2 pkts.), 5c; oz., 

 8c; % lb., 20c; lb., 60c. 



IMPROVED CHARTIER. The best all seasons radish; 

 large, rose-colored roots, tipped with white, of good shape 

 and substance; flesh white, crisp, tender and juicy, remain- 

 ing a long time without running to seed. Pkt. (600 seeds), 3c; 

 y oz., 5c; oz., 8c; X lb., 15c; lb., 50c. 



CHINESE i>1A>P10TH WHITE. The best of ail winter radishes; seed sown July 1st will make fine, large radishes 

 for September use — see illustration. Instead of being woody and tough, as many other winter varieties, the 

 skin and flesh are both snow-white, crisp, brittle and of the best quality; an excellent keeper. From genuine 

 imported seed. Pkt. (400 seeds), 3c; X ° z - (equal to 3 pkts.), 7c; oz., 12c; X lb., 30c; lb.. $1.00. 



FRENCH BREAKFAST. An old standard, but still very popular; of quick growth, small top, medium size, 

 olive-shaped, very crisp and tender. Color rich scarlet with fine white tip; a favorite in market. Pkt. (600 seeds), 

 3c; y oz., 5c; oz., 7c; X lb., 15c; lb., 45c. 



EARLY LONG SCARLET Short Top. The general favorite; roots long and slender ; flesh brittle and crisp; 

 color rich scarlet; very quick and uniform growth. Price, same as French Breakfast. 



WELL KNOWN STANDARD VARIETIES. 



Per pkt. (over 500 seeds), 3c; y oz. (equal to 2 pkts.), 5c; oz., 7c; % lb-, 15c; lb., 45c. except where noted. 

 Early Red Turnip— the stand-by. Early White Turnip. Brighest Long Scarlet. Per. X lb., 15c; lb., 50c. 



Long White Vienna— most beautiful. Giant White Stuttgart. Scarlet China. Per X lb., 20c; lb., 60c. 



For Bhubarb—see garden roots. Seed: IMyatt's Linnaeus. The best. Pkt., 5c; % oz. , 8c; oz., 12c; X lb., 35c. 



