/. T. LOVETT, LITTLE SILVER AND RED BAJS K, N. J. 

 IMPROVED ARLINGTON WHITE SPINE CUCUMBER. 



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Without exception the most profitable Cucumber for truckers' cultivation. It may be classed as the earli- 

 est, most shapely and productive variety of this type; color, rich green throughout its entire length, very 

 straight and symmetrical. This variety has been brought to a high state of perfection by one of the 

 most experienced vine growers in this country. Give it a trial and you will discard all others. Pkt., 5c; 

 oz., 10c; 3^ lb., 25c; lb., 60c. 



ROSE-RIBBED SELF-BLANCHING CELERY. 



A sport from the well known and popular sort, Gol- 

 den Self-blanching, resembling its parent in every 

 respect except color. The plant is dwarf and heavy, 

 the stalks are very broad, solid, and eutirely free from 

 objectionable ridges and stringiness. The genei'al col- 

 or is almost identical with Golden Self-blanohing, with 

 the addition of a warm rosy hue, towards the tops of 

 the stalks, where it assumes a bright golden color when 

 perfectly blanched. The striking combination of colors 

 add greatly to its beauty, making it the more desirable 

 for table use. Its self-blanching habit, hardiness, solid- 

 ity, beautiful color and good keeping qualities com- 

 mend it to every grower, and in rich nutty flavor it is 



ROSE-RIBBED SELF-BLANCHING. 



ROCKY FORD MUSK MELON. 



It is doubtful if any new melon ever caused a greater 

 sensation than Rocky Ford, and it is a certainty that 

 none ever came so rapidly into popular favor. Seeds- 

 men and Truckers alike seemed to realize its great value 

 at once, because of sharp competition, for, after having 

 been shipped 1000 miles or more it brougbt a much 

 higher price than home grown melons on account of its 

 firmness, handsome appearance and superb quality. 

 The fruit is very uniform, weighing to IX lbs. 

 each, thick meated, light green in color, with a very 

 rich, sweet, delicious flavor. Skin light green, thickly 

 netted and regularly ribbed. Very prolific and extra 

 early in ripening, none earlier, Pkt^ 10c; oz., 15c; V 

 lb., 40c; tt)., U.25. , , , , /4 



unsurpassed. Pkt., 10c; ^ 



GOLDEN 



20c; oz., 30c; Xlb.ll.OO. 



SELF-BLANCHING 

 CELERY. 



Of French origin, and has become a general 

 favorite. It is of dwarf habit, very stocky, 

 uniform in height, and grows very compact. The en- 

 tire stalk is solid, crisp, of fine flavor and of a rich gold- 

 en yellow color. It is a much better keeper than 

 White Plume althoimh not quite as early. Pkt., 5c; 

 Xoz., 15c; oz., 20e; i^lb., 70c. 



STRAWBERRY MUSK MELON. 



As the name implies, this new melon has a decided 

 strawberry flavor. So pronounced is this feature that 

 persons eating the fruit without the slighest knowl- 

 edge of its name, will often remark that the flavor is 

 decidedly like that of a strawberry, hence its name. 

 The color is similar to Prolific Nutmeg, with flesh of a 

 pure deep salmon color, which is very thick, sweet, 

 juicy and melting. The vine is of strong growth, very 

 productive and under ordinary cultivation will yield 

 handsome fruit weighing 6 to 8 pounds. A splendid 

 melon for either home use or marketing. Pkt., 10c: 

 oz., 15c:3^1b., 40c; lb., $1.25. 



