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



SUGAR BEETS. 



II>IPROVED WAISZLEBEIN SUGAR. Generally acknowledged as the 

 best to grow lor the mauvifacture of sugar. In Germany it is grown almost 

 exclusively for this purpose, on account of the large percentage of sac- 

 charine contained in the tubers. The growth of both top and tuber is 

 not as large as other varieties named below, 



IIMPERIAL SUGAR (Lane's). This is one of the sweetest and most 

 productive Sugar Beets, and considered the best for feeding stock, 

 especially milch cows. 



RED-TOP SUGAR. The earliest of the Sugar Beets. Roots slender- 

 about four inches in diameter at the shoulder, and taper gradually to 



a point. 



Per pkt., 5c; oz., 

 10c; % lb., 15c; lb., 

 40c. By express, 5 

 pounds or over, at 

 20c. per lb. 



BROCCOLI. 



This very much 

 resembles cauliflow- 

 er in appearance 

 and uses, .but is by 

 many considered 

 more delicate. 



Early Purple Cape. 



This variety has 

 large close heads of 

 a brownish - purple 

 color and of good 

 flavor. Pkt., 10c; 

 - ' — oz., 35c; X lb.» 90c; 



EARLY PURPLE CAPE. lb., $3.50. 



BRUSSELS SPROUTS. 



Dwarf Perfection. A fine variety, producing compact sprouts of ex- 

 cellent quality. Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c; ){ lb., 40c; lb., $1.25. 



Paris IMarket. A new and distinct variety ; half dwarf , bearing hand- 

 some, solid round sprouts of the best quality. Pkt., 5c: oz,, 15c; 3^ lb, 

 50c; lb., 11.40. 



BORECOLE, or KALE. 



17 



Dwarf German Curled. 



spring. Pkt,, 5c; oz., 10c; 



German Greens; excellent for either winter or 

 lb., 25c; lb., 75c. 



lane's imperial sugar. 



CAULIFLOWER. 



EARLY SNOWBALL (Henderson's). An early 

 variety; valuable for either early or late crop; 

 seldom fails to form fine, large heads. As easily 

 grown as cabbage. Pkt., 15c; V oz., 75c; oz., 

 $1.25; oz,, $2.25 ^ . - 2 , 



Extra Early Dwarf Erfurt {Extra selected). Very 

 dwarf, heads large, pure white and solid. Remark- 

 able for reliability in heading. Pkt., 15c; }{ oz., 

 75c; K oz., $1.25; oz., $2.25. 



ALGIERS. 



ous growth, 



A fine late variety, of strong, vigor- 

 producing large, white, solid heads, 



Pkt., 10c; 3^ oz. 



EARLY SNOWBALL. 



which remain firm a long time. 

 40c; oz., 75c; )^lb., $2,25. 



CRESS. Pepper Grass. 



Upland Cress. A hardy perennial thriving in any 

 garden soil, wet or dry; the first green to appear 

 in the spring; can be eaten as a salad, tict,, 5c: 

 oz., 10c. 



Hamilton Co . Tenn., Dec. 27. 

 Amone the seeds bout?ht of you last spring the wonderful 

 Suear melon was very lirge, one of the finest flavored I ever 

 ate; every one liked them better than anv other. I sent them 

 to several places and all were pleased with them. They stood 

 shipment well to Ohio. Other seeds were all satisfactory. We 

 have trees and plants bought of you years ago all doing well. 



F. M. POWELL. 



Warren Co,, Pa., Jan. 3. 

 Considerlnj?the season in our locality all the seeds purchas- 

 ed from you did very well. When buying seeds I know of no 

 place I would rather buy than of you. 



Mrs. Amiel p. Anderson. 



Wyoming Co., Pa„ Dec. 31. 

 The Faxon squash is more proliflc than the Hubbard, not so 

 dry, but just as sweet. The Flora Freed tomato seed was 

 planted after the ordinary plants were put out, and yet ripen- 

 ed larger and much nicer fruit, one to two weeks ahead of all 

 others. The best tomato in the market by all odds. 



A. B. Woodward. 



Shenandoah Co.. Va., Dec. 28. 

 The seeds ordered of you gave entire satisfaction. They 

 came up finely and true to name and matured a good crop for 

 the season. Was also pleased with the promptness In filling 

 the order, I snail not hesitate to recommend your house to 

 my friends. Carson E. Nbff. 



