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THE LOVETT COMPANY, LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 



FIELD CORN AND OATS. 



G-ood farming is impossible without good Farm Seeds. The varieties described 

 especially for seed, are well cured and true to name. If to be sent by mail add 8c 



FIELD CORN. 



2 oz. pkt., 6c; lb., 15c; x Apk., 25c; pk., Jfic; bu., $1.25. 



IMPROVED LEAMING. e J", 



set low down, and nearly always two or more good ears on 

 each stalk — see illustration; very small cob, with deep grains, 

 of a rich golden color. It will withstand severe drought, ma- 

 ture early and is very prolific on good land. Our seed is pure. 



EARLY MASTODON. a 2StS^ 



est grain of anv early variety. It grows strong, rank and 

 quick; is very 'productive and will ripen anywhere in the 

 northern corn belts. 



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briefly below have been 

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IMPROVED LEAMING CORN. BU.. 61.25. 



WHITE CAP YELLOW DENT. 



A new variety 

 of geuuine merit 



and possessing more lasting points than any other com in cultivation 

 — no other will yield as well on poor land and staud the drought bet- 

 ter; large, handsome, well filled ears, with a small cob — a perfect 

 field corn as to vield, size of ears and cob, color and qualitv. 



EXTRA EARLY YELLOW DENT. A distinct early variety, produc- 

 ing handsome, good size ears. A heavy yielder and easilv cured. 



SEED OATS.-Heavy Weight Champion. 



The Great Northern Oats; will not lodge, even on rich soil. The grain is very 

 large, tender and of excellent quality — making the best horse feed. It grows a re- 

 markable strong, stiff straw (see illustration), and will withstand all sorts of soil, 

 It will produce in an ordinary season 90 bushels to the acre — has yielded 102 bush- 

 els to the acre, weighing 46 pounds to the bushel. 2 oz. pkt., 6c; lb., 15c; 2 lbs., 25c; % pk., 30c; pk., 50c: % 

 bu., 75c; bu. (measured), SI. 30. 2 bu., or more. $1.25 a bushel, including bag. 



g^" 3 See Page 8 for Pre-historic Corn — an entirely new and distinct variety. 



climes, rain and drought. 



