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



THREE CABBAGES OF GREAT MERIT. 



The following varieties are the best of recent introduction and represent the best of their respective classes, 

 viz: Extra Early, Medium Early and Late. 



E/\RLY SPRING. 



Early as Wakefield and more pro- 

 ductive. A very superior variety of 

 Extra Early Cabbage which may ri- 

 val the well-known standard sort 

 TTakefield, and entirely supersede it. 

 The heads are very uniform, round 

 in shape, slightly ' flattened, solid, 

 even before they have attained their 

 mature size. The cabbages have but 

 few outside leaves and these j^row so 

 close to the head that they may be 

 planted quite close together. Garden- 

 ers and others who grow for Early 

 Market will find this to be a "Ready 

 Seller," round ' cabbages always re- 

 ceive the preference when offered 

 in corapetiton with pointed heads and 

 demand a much better price. My 

 seed comes direct from the introduc- 

 ers stock. Pkt., 10c: oz., 40c; }{lh., 

 81.-2.5. 



THE LUPTON. 



This variety originated with one 

 of the largest'cabbage seed growers 

 on Long Island, and we recommend 

 it as one of the best for main crop. 

 The heads are particularly large in 

 proportion to the plant, which is a 

 strong grower but does not spread 

 out inuch. It heads better than other 

 late varieties, is a few days earlier 

 than the Flat Dutch sorts and is one 

 lb.. 81.75. 



EARLY SPRING. 



of the best allround cabbages vet introduced 



5c; oz., 15c: 



.lb.. 50'c; 



Pkt 



IIMPROVED SUREHEAD. 



The best winter cabbage known; no other variety can take its place. It is very productive, of superior qual- 

 ity, a good keeper and succeeds where other varieties' fail. The heads are large, round, hard, perfect and some- 

 what flattened on top; are very firm and solid, finegrained, tender and of excellent flavor when boiled. It is 

 one of our best keeping winter varieties, and will remain solid until late in spring. My seed has been selected 

 from the largest and finest heads, and is pure and true to name. Pkt, 5c; oz.. 15c; ":Ah.. 50c; lb., -$1.50. 



Two New Beets, 



I here present the earliest beet in cultivation, the Extra Early 

 Diriffo; of unequalled quality and earlier than any other heretofore 

 introduced; also the [S^>> Columbia Beet, pronounced by all who have 

 given it a trial as the best table variety. 



EXTRA EARLY DiRIGO. A neic extra early Turnip Beet, with- 

 out doubt the earliest in cultivation. It originated with a leading 

 market gardener, and was brought to perfection after years of care- 

 ful selection. It is a rich. blood-re:l beet of fine grain and flavor: 

 very early, productive, smooth and rapid growth; top and tap roots 

 very small — just the varietv for market gardeners. Pkt., 5c; oz., 

 10c; V lb., 20c; lb., 50c. ' 



DETROIT DARK RED TURNIP BEET. Extended experience has 

 shown this variety to be the best deep red turnip beet ; not only for 

 market gardeners, but for the home garden. Its small, upright 

 growing tops, early matiiring, and the splendid shape and color of 

 the roots make it very popular with every one who plants it. Pkt.. 

 5c; oz., 10c; V lb., 20c; lb., 50c. 



EXTRA EARLY DIRIGO. 



grains of pearly whiteness make It worthy of any table. 



KENDEL'S EARLY GIANT 

 SWEET CORN. 



I do not hesitate to pronounce this a great 

 acquisition. It has been thoreughlv and criti- 

 cally tested, aud has proven bevond a doubt 

 to be entitled to first place as a garden or 

 market variety. It"is very earlv. being fit for use 

 in 60 days from date of planting. The ears are 

 large. S to 10 inches in length, the ma joritv hav- 

 ing 12 rows on a white cob. Kernels pure white, 

 very sweet and tender. It is the most product- 

 ive early sweet corn in cultivation. Pkt., 10c; 

 pt., 20c: qt., 35c; pk.. 81.00, 



WiNXEBAGo Co., Wis., Aug. 30. 1898. 

 I cannot too highly commend Kendel's Early sweet 

 Cora gut of you lavcsprlng.lt Is as early as I be earliest, 

 a strong grower, productive and the largest ears with 

 It Is the sweetest early com I ever planted. Charles W. Felkkr. 



