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



FAXON ALL SEASONS SQUASH. 



Rapidly forcing its way to the front, both as a summer and winter squash. It is the best squash for all pur- 

 poses; the best early, the best late, the best keeper and the best in quality: very productive. The squashes vary 

 somewhat in color, but are uniform in shape (see illustration) and cannot be mistaken for any other variety. 

 The flesh is a deep orange yellow, very small seed cavity and few seeds. It is very dry and the best squash ever 

 cooked; the shell or unedible part being only about as thick as a sheet of writing paper. It will keep in good 

 condition the year round, whether gathered ripe or green. A verj' desirable squash for the home garden and 

 the most valuable winter variety for market. 3Iy seed uas groun from the original stock seea and I offer 

 the same at: Pkt., 5c; oz., 8c; 3^ lb., 15c; lb., lOc. 



Three Wax Beans of Special Merit. 



The following three Beans, while not all novelties, have been selected by me as deserving of special notice. 

 Davis' White Kidney Wax is the best bean for market gardeners and canners; Keene)'*S Rustless Wai is a 

 wax bean absolutely free from rust, stringless and very prolific, and Rogers' New Lima Wax Bean is a most desir- 

 able acquisition as a snap-short, and sure to become a favorite main crop variety. 



DAVIS* WHITE KIDNEY WAX. 



The best ivhite seeded wax bean, of handsome 

 appearance and very productive. The vmes 

 are a mass of pods, held well up from the 

 ground. The pods are always full of large, 

 plump beans; being pure white with no eye, 

 very valuable for canners and market garden- 

 ers.*' Pkt., 10c; pt., 25c; qt., 40c; pk., 81.85; 

 bu., $5.00. 



KEENEY'S RUSTLESS WAX. 



This superb new golden wax bean is absolutely 

 free from rust, and combines hardiness and 

 productiveness with fine quality-; it is a vigor- 

 ous bush variet}', producing well filled pods of a 

 rich yellow color, fine in quality and entirely 

 stringless, even when large enough to shell. If 

 the pods are picked as fast as developed, the 

 plant continues to furnish a bountiful supply 

 for an unusually long season. The past year 

 has proven all that is claimed for this valuable 

 new bean — it is the only absolutely rust-proof 

 variety. Pkt., 10c; pt.,"'?5c; qt., 40c; pk., 81.35; 

 bu., $0.00. 



ROGERS' LIMA WAX. 



A first classWaoc Bean and a novelty — name 1 

 Lima on account of its bloom and glossy f oliaj. e 

 which resemble the Dwarf Lima The pods aie 

 very broad and flat, borne in great profusion 

 and of a beautiful yellow, waxy appearance; keexet"s rustless wax. 



fine quality, very tender and juicy; very productive, attractive and sure to become a favorite main crop vari- 

 ety with market gardeners. Pkt., 10c; pt., 25c; qt , 40c; pk., SI. 35. 



