/. T. LOVETT, LITTLE SILVER AND RED BANK, N. J. 



Lovett's Special Mixture, for Permanent Grass. 



Will Last Twenty Years Without Renewal* 



Good pasture land is the fountain of riches upon a farm. The grasses necessary for the largest crops of 

 hay and the best permanent pasture are in this mixture; blended in the proper proportions to produce a rich 

 and profitable meadow for years. This mixture is made up of Orchard Grass and a number of the best perennial 

 grasses; is quick to "take," and sui-e to give a heavy yield of sweet nutritious hay. Afield seeded with this 

 mixture can be cut twice in a season, producing under ordinary conditions two tons ot superior hay to the acre 

 the first cutting, and one and a half tons the second. All of the seeds are of the best quality. Sow 8)4 bushels 

 to the acre. 



The Price of this special mixture of Permanent G-rass is — peck, 60c; bushel (75 /6s.) $2.00. 

 I siipply also a suitable OiiAture of Clovers (which on account of their heavier weight, should be sown sep- 

 arately) at 3Cc. per lb. {by mail) — 10 lbs. sufficient to soiv one acre — Bushel permanent grass, with 8 lbs. clover 

 (separate) $2.50. 



CLOVER AND GRASS SEED. 



We pay postage on pounds or quarts. Purchasers to pay freii^ht 

 or express charges on larger quantities. 

 Prices subject to fluctuations of the market. 



CRIMSON CLOVER. 



One of the most imjwrtant crops in existence — most valuable 

 for enriching all lands that have been heavily cropped. It is 

 one of the most rapid-growing plants we have — three or four 

 cuttings can be made in one year. If cut before it comes into I'ull 

 bloom, it makes the oest of hay — superior even to common Red 

 Clever. Plowed under it will equal the best barnyard manure, 

 and is more lasting than any commercial fertilizer. There 

 are several types of Scarlet or Crimson Clover, only 

 one of which is hardy and which we offer for sale. 

 Sow ten to twelve pounds to the acre. Lb., 25c; 3 lbs., 

 60c; peck, 90c; bush. (60 lbs.), 83.25. 



LUCERNE, or Alfalfa Clover. Well adapted to almost 

 any soil, producing from three to four cuttings annu- 

 ally. It grows three feet high and is very productive. 

 Sow 15 lbs. to the acre. Lb., 25c; 15 lbs., «2.00: 30 lbs., 

 $3.50; bu., 60 lbs., §6.25. 



ALSIKE, or Hybrid Clover. A perennial with a strong, 

 fibrous root. Very hardy, prolific, sweet and fra- 

 grant. Sow in spring or falL six to ten pounds to the 

 acre. Lb., 25c; 15 lbs., $2.00; 30 lbs., $3.50; bu., 60 

 lbs., S6..50. 



WHITE DUTCH CLOVER. Sow with lawn grass from 

 four to six pounds to the acre. Lb., 30c. 



I^^Red Clover. Prices on application. 



HERD, or Red Top. A very valuable native, perma- 

 nent grass, growing on almost any soil, moist or dry, 

 withstands hot weather. It should be in every lawn, 

 meadow and pasture. Two bu. to the acre. Lb., 20c; 

 bu., 14 lbs., §1.00; sack of 50 lbs., S3.50. 



ORCHARD GRASS. One of the m^st valuable on 

 account of its quick growth. Desirable for permanent 

 pastures and highly valuable to sow in shady places. 

 2}4 to S bu. to the acre. Lb., 25c; bu., 1-4 lbs., §1.75. 



TliMOTHY. A well knovm grass. Prime seed, }ito 1 bu. to the acre. Bu. 45 lbs., $2.00. 



KENTUCKY BLUE. Fancy cleaned. Valuable for lawns when mixed with other varieties; the best grass 

 for dry weather and pasture. 2}4 to 3 bu. to the acre. Lb., 25c; bu., 14 lbs., .?1.50. 



EnsHsh Rye Crass. A nutritious permanent grass for pastures and meadows, or for mixing with other 

 grasses; succeeds well in shady places and on almost any soil. 2)4 to S bu. to the acre. Lb., 20c; bu. 24 lbs., $1.50. 



